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  2. How USGA gave back to help fund Wichita youth golfers during ...

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    Even though the U.S. Adaptive Open is over, World Golf Hall of Fame inductee Dennis Walters, who is paralyzed from the waist down, will host a free clinic for youth golfers on Friday at 10 a.m. at ...

  3. Disability classification in golf - Wikipedia

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    Blind golf is outstanding in the area of disabled sports in that it includes only minor modifications to the standard rules of golf.The principle of playing is that blind or partially sighted golf players have a sighted coach who assists the golfer in describing distance, direction and characteristics of the hole, and helps with club head alignment behind the ball, prior to the stroke.

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    Rojas, who learned golf later in life, said having the ULD gives adaptive golfers a place to compete. “They deserve to have a competitive pathway, just as equal and as much,” Rojas said.

  5. Where to find adaptive golf courses in New Jersey that are ...

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    Golf courses, too, need to be accessible to all, advocates say, as players head for the greens.

  6. Assistive technology in sport - Wikipedia

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    Disabled Sports USA - The national organization that provides over 40 different adaptive sports to over 60,000 people with disabilities in the US through a network of over 100 community-based chapters. [14] [15] Adapted Physical Activity Council (APAC), a council of the American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation

  7. Amy Bockerstette - Wikipedia

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    Amy Bockerstette. Amy Bockerstette (born October 15, 1998) is an American competitive amateur golfer and disabilities advocate with Down syndrome.She is the first person with Down syndrome to both receive an athletic scholarship to attend college and also to compete in a national collegiate championship.