Summary: Special carts are needed to play adaptive golf in some cases and this free video will explain why this is and how to use them 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 want to talk to you about the golf cart that is specially designed to adapt to people with different disabilities and how easy it is to use, how you can drive it right out to the green and putt. And it's just absolutely a phenomenal piece of equipment. As you can see, there's fast and slow, which I'm going to keep it on fast. There's left and right. So if if someone is missing an arm, and they the they can't obviously use the right, they switch it over to left. And away we go. So it really, and there's an emergency stop. Obviously it just locks everything, and and you're you're not going to go down a hill or into the lake or whatever. But so there's all kinds of safety features. And this is is designed beautifully. So so here's some obviously some belts. You know depending on what level of spinal cord injury you may have, it may be very important you know to to hold the abdominal muscles in so that you're you're stable. So again it's it's all adaptive. It's all designed to fit whatever your specific disability is so you can get out and and have fun."
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