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Tee It Up for the Troops Teams with SoloRider
To Support Recovery Process for Disabled Troops
www.golfbusinesswire.com
- March 27, 2008
James
Ball believes golf has recuperative powers, especially for America's
injured veterans. By teaming up with SoloRider, the president of
the non-profit Tee It Up for the Troops says he's found a way to
help veterans and disabled soldiers get back in the game at the
same time they move back into society.
Tee
It Up for the Troops supports rehab programs that are using sports
and recreation to help disabled service men and women. "Adaptive
sports programs have a great impact on the recovery process as well
as on continued health,"Ball said. "They build strength and
agility as well as love for a game that patients can enjoy with
confidence as they re-enter social activities."
To
encourage injured vets to give golf a try, Tee It Up for the Troops
recently donated a SoloRider golf car to the Salute Military Golf
Association founded by former PGA Tour professional Jim Estes. Estes
and other SMGA instructors at Olney Golf Park in Olney, Md., work
with soldiers hospitalized at nearby Walter Reed Medical Center,
using golf to improve their physical and mental health.
"I've
witnessed golfers who did not think playing was possible after an
injury play and enjoy the game using the SoloRider," said Estes.
"The design of the golf car allows players to continue to play
their game even with physical limitations.
"The
SoloRider golf car features hand controls for braking and acceleration
and a stand-up seat that rotates so players can hit their shots
without leaving the comfort and safety of the vehicle. The car's
precise weight distribution allows it to go onto tees and greens
without damaging turf.
Tee
It Up for the Troops has also contributed financially to the Adaptive
Golf Foundation of America in Sarasota, Fla., and Disabled Sports
USA in Rockville, Md., recommending that both non-profits purchase
SoloRider golf cars to enhance their adaptive golf programs.
"We
want to help as many disabled veterans as we can, and adaptive golf
programs let us make an immediate impact on the life of the individual,"Ball
said. "The single-rider golf car is a natural fit because it
allows the golfer to compensate for physical limitations while still
enjoying the full benefits of the game."
About
SoloRider
Established in 1991, Centennial, Colo.-based SoloRider Management
LLC manufactures and distributes the industry's leading single-rider
golf car. SoloRider is the only single-rider golf car that meets
or exceeds the safety, performance, stability, speed and suspension
standards of conventional golf cars. In 2002, SoloRider received
the prestigious da Vinci Award from the Engineering Society of Detroit
in recognition of innovations that empowered all people, regardless
of physical ability. For more information, please go to www.solorider.com.
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