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Summary: Special equipment is needed to play adaptive golf to allow for fair play. Learn tips on what equipment is available in this free video clip from an expert on adaptive golf.
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. We're here at Four Lakes Golf Course in Taylorsville, Utah. And we're having a fantastic time going out using the golf equipment, the specialized golf cart for all different types of disabilities, especially paraplegics. And just really finding out how much fun it is. And and really it's not as hard as as I thought it was going to be. So so Tony when if someone's coming out depending on their disability what have you noticed as as far as equipment? Is there special equipment different things that they need to bring? You know most of the people that have come out I haven't noticed anything special. We have had some clinics where they've come out and and put on for some of the people. And some of those individuals I remember a gentleman who was had an arm amputated. And he had his club fixed with the device for gripping it. OK. But most of the people that come out here are really we we have rental clubs. We have balls, tee, everything that they would need. Right. They just need to come out and be ready to have fun. Excellent. Well, and that's that's the bottom line. It's it's a lot of fun. Absolutely."
eHow Article: Adaptive Golf Equipment