In order to encourage inclusivity and give people with disabilities the chance to play golf, disabled golf hubs are essential. These hubs act as welcoming communities where individuals with a range of cognitive or physical disabilities can socialise, indulge in their love of golf, and have access to programs and facilities that are tailored to their needs.
The sport encourages physical activity, improves coordination, and provides a source of relaxation and enjoyment, contributing to the overall well-being of participants.
GWD typically offers inclusive golf programs tailored to the needs of participants. Adaptive instruction and coaching are provided to help individuals develop their skills based on their abilities.
Our golf hubs often feature specialized equipment and facilities to accommodate individuals with different abilities. This may include adaptive golf clubs, specially designed golf carts, and accessible golf courses with features.
Although not every golf course is designed for the novice player, we are dedicated to making sure that disabled individuals have access to a variety of locally accessible facilities. We also understand that, given your disability, you might require additional assurance and knowledge to make the most of your first encounter.
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Collaboration is at the heart of our strategy. We work closely with golf clubs, youth organizations, and other disability groups to expand our reach and impact.
Golfing with Disabilities is not just an organization; it's a community united by a shared belief in the power of golf to transform lives.