After Justin Bieber, Kendall Jenner, another international superstar Niall Horan, saw the great effect of hyperbaric oxygen chamber.
Hosted by the Aviv Clinics, the ISPS Handa World Invitational will bring together some of the best players in the men's and women's game, including the DP World Tour and tournaments sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and the Women's European Tour, on August 11-14 It is held simultaneously at Galgorm Castle and Massereene in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland.
The company has established an existing partnership with the DP World Tour after Aviv Clinic became the title partner of the Dubai Championship in 2021. Aviv Clinics, a subsidiary of DP World, offers unique, personalised medical programmes that improve the ageing process by enhancing cognitive and physical performance in healthy older adults.
Niall Horan, Tournament Ambassador and founder of Modest! Golf Management said: "We are very pleased to welcome Aviv Clinic as a showcase partner for the ISPS Handa World Invitational. All of us at Modest! are proud of our partnership with this innovative event, Now spanning six years, with partners like Aviv Clinics, we will continue to grow the event."
Mike Frayne, CEO of Aviv Clinics in Dubai, said: "The AVIV Medical Program is an evidence-based, personalized program that uses Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) to ignite the body's ability to regenerate itself, which has been shown to increase endurance, improve physical strength and reduce Pain related inflammation. This course is perfect for golf and will help both professional and amateur golfers improve their physical and intellectual performance. The DP World Tour provides the perfect platform to showcase our services and we are excited to partner with the most innovative one of the professional golf tournaments.”
The event will also host the G4D Tour, bringing together the best disabled golfers in the world. Last year, Modest! Golf player Brendan Lawlor secured an emotional victory at Galgorm – a win which moved him to the top of the World Ranking for Golfers with Disability (WR4GD) for the first time.