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Summary: Choosing a golf course to play adaptive golf is not easy. Learn tips on what to look for in a golf course from an expert at the sport in this free video clip.
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
"Hi my name is Dave Schoeneck, and I wanted to talk to you about how to identify a golf course in your community that caters to adaptive golfing with the equipment, the specialized golf carts. That's that way you can find the right place to golf and enjoy the game. This is a great place to allow them to be able to go out and take these carts right on to the golf course even on the greens. You know, and everybody is very accommodating here from the staff to the customers. I think the customers are terrific with the people and very welcoming. Excellent. Because I not a lot of golf courses, there are some, but there's it it's always important to call and find out if there's adaptive carts you know to help someone get out and or adaptive equipment to practice and learn the game. So but Four Lakes is one that obviously does that. So in whatever area you're in, it's always good to find out ahead of time and then just go out and have a good time. Absolutely, yeah. Some of the golf courses I'm sure are a little bit challenging as far logistics being able to take the equipment out there and having the equipment first. And that's why we're such a good partnership here at Four Lakes because of the size of the golf course and the flatness of the terrain. OK."
eHow Article: Adaptive Golf: Choosing a Course