# fore2feet a Division of Own2feet, Inc.

Don't let your feet be your handicap! 3-D Printed Orthotics for golf and tennis

## Elevator pitch
Own2feet, Inc. (fore2feet golf and tennis division) specializes in the fabrication and sales of custom 3-D printed foot orthotics that are designed specifically for the games of golf and tennis. The company enjoys managed partnerships with the multiple sections of the PGA of America and is seeking to expand on the very valuable business arrangement.

- Canonical URL: https://wefunder.com/fore2feet
- Entity ID: wefunder:company:116905
- Last updated: 2026-06-13T23:53:07Z
- Generated at: 2026-06-14T01:58:32Z

## Quick facts
- Consistent Revenue Growth with significant product margins and low operating costs; Market traction
- Seeking seed money of $285,000 to expand company bandwidth, product development, and marketing
- Offering attractive convertible note in seed phase with discounted price/share upon note maturity
- Design and technology created by a PGA Professional, Pedorthist, and Physical Therapist
- Technology driven fabrication utilizing 3-D printing
- Exclusive partnerships with the PGA of America ensuring growth and stable revenue streams
- A company with traction and proven business model
- The only true unique and specific design for golf and tennis - Exclusive to the market

## Active fundraises
- wefunder:fundraise:66198: 4(a)(6) open (USD)

## Story
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## Team
- Robert Feldman (Founder,  CEO, Licensed Pedorthist)
- Dr. Jamison Goldberg (Director of Lab Services and Product Engineering)
- Sabrina Andolpho (Product Specialist / Event Manager)
- Scott Beidleman, CPA (Chief Financial Officer)
- Justin Feldman (Director of Bio-Mechanics)
- Tammy Lamm (Director of Operations)
- Ted Dean (Director of Pedorthics)

## Q&A
- Q: I'm in break-in period - when I first put my feet in sneakers with orthodic the back heel feels very uncomfortable like there is a rock in my shoe. After about 45 minutes or so that feeling goes away and it feels more natural. What is happening? Is my foot structure changing or is the orthodic settling into the sole of the shoe or ??