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The expanded competitive opportunities for adaptive golfers

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 25, 2024Updated:September 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Adaptive golf is a growing movement that aims to make the game more inclusive for individuals with disabilities. One such individual, Anna Kittelson, combined her passion for golf with her desire to help people with disabilities by becoming the manager of adaptive golf at the Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP). Taking on this role, Kittelson has been focused on serving the roughly 350 adaptive golfers in the region, working to introduce the game to an underrepresented community and increase opportunities for adaptive golfers through various programs and tournaments.

The USGA has played a significant role in the growth of adaptive golf, starting over 30 years ago with grants and modified rules for players with disabilities. In 2017, the USGA pledged to create a new national championship for the adaptive golf community, which became the U.S. Adaptive Open in 2022. Since then, the popularity and profile of adaptive golf have risen substantially, with nearly 700 certified adaptive golfers in the US and over 30 WR4GD Counting Events taking place.

The impact of the U.S. Adaptive Open can be felt on a local level, as more people with disabilities are getting involved in the game and playing with individuals who do not have disabilities. The game has become more welcoming, accessible, and inclusive, with golf facilities ensuring that everyone who wants to play can feel comfortable doing so. Adaptive golfers have been incredibly inspirational and motivational, reminding the golf community of the camaraderie, integrity, and perseverance that make the game enjoyable for all.

Adaptive golfers are not only interested in friendship and fellowship but also in competitive play. The competitive atmosphere has led to lower scores at tournaments, showcasing the strong will to win among adaptive golfers. Tournaments like the Georgia Adaptive Open have seen increased field sizes and registration numbers, indicating the rising popularity of adaptive golf. With more AGAs getting involved in grassroots programming and promoting adaptive golf to juniors and women, the future of adaptive golf looks promising.

As the profile of adaptive golf continues to increase, it is essential for individuals like Anna Kittelson to foster both competition and community within the adaptive golf community. By working together to provide the best experiences for adaptive golfers and creating an inclusive, fun, and competitive environment, the future of adaptive golf looks bright. With the support from the traditional golf community, foundations, and sponsors, adaptive golf is poised for exponential growth over the next five years, offering more opportunities for adaptive golfers to learn and enjoy the game locally.

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