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All golfers know that golf is a life-long effort
to lower or maintain our playing level. Although
just getting out on the course and playing
is a thrill, improving one’s game, or
simply pulling off the shot of a lifetime
provides memories and excitement that last
forever. Regardless of your current skill
level, finding the right golf instructor,
therapist or equipment can be crucial in cutting
strokes off your score.
Picking up tips from golfers with similar experiences
and/or skills level as you is another popular
and proven way to improve your game. The instructors
in the Resource Center database are experience
and ready to work with you in every aspect
of your game. They have experience and long-standing
desire to work with individuals with disabilities
and are already prepared to help you lower
your score.
Having the right therapist, one who really
understands the uniqueness of your situation
can also improve your game and overall well-being.
Check out the Resource Center’s listing
of therapists to find one close to you who
fits your needs and can assist you in striking
the ball better.
While instructors and therapists can help you
improve your swing, no matter how good one
can swing at the ball, it is imperative to
also have equipment that fits you. Without
equipment that one feels comfortable with,
hitting golf shots will always be more difficult
than it should be. Thus, to keep up with all
of the adaptive golf equipment that is one
the market, visit the Resource Center’s
equipment section. From this section, you
will find links to manufacturers of adaptive
clubs, single rider golf cars, teeing devices,
gripping aids and much more, all with the
intention of helping you enjoy playing the
game of golf.
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