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Summary: Adaptive golf is the process of adapting your game to your current conditions. Learn tips on about this courageous form of the sport of golf in this free video clip.

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By Dave Schoeneck
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Dave Schoeneck has been a coach with adaptive winter sports for the past 25 years. Schoeneck has worked extensively with a wide variety of disabilities including quadriplegia,...read more

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"Hi, I'm here with Tony McQuivey here at Four Lakes Golf Course. Tony, could you give us a a little idea with some of the people that you've talked to and helped them with this taught? You know, it's a it gets right back to the basics like it does with a any other golfer. OK. You know, we we need to come up with a grip and a proper set up position. But now the set up is going to involve this golf cart and the chair. OK. So we need to get them understanding how to position themselves and the the chair and the and the golf ball so that they can make a swing that is aligned to the target. OK. And grip the golf club so that they can strike it square, just everything that you would deal with. OK. But there is a challenge that you know we have to be adaptive in our thinking and our teachings so that we can help the individual figure out how best they're going to be able to do it. But that really isn't unlike helping any other student. Right. There's many ways to play this game, and and and teaching any other student. I find myself being very adaptive with the fundamentals of those students as well. OK."

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