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To the experienced, the feeling of hitting
a shot flush on the sweet spot is perhaps
the best feeling in golf. This feeling is
perhaps matched only by the personal reward
of feeling as though you are helping another
person learn the game. While golf can be as
frustrating a game to teach as it can be to
learn, when an instructor’s student
makes significant improvement in his or her
skill, both enjoy the effort it took to reach
that new level.
The Resource Center wants to help more individuals
with disabilities learn the game of golf.
Accordingly, significant investments have
been made to post a variety of resources to
support introductory programs for individuals
with disabilities. Click
here to search a database of golf programs
for individuals with disabilities.
The people who have helped integrate individuals
with disabilities, all play a big part in
this segment of the population having success
in the game. For stories detailing the success
golfers with disabilities have had, please
click here
to read such stories.
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