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Special
Cart Helps People With Disabilities Play Golf
By
Scott Logan
BOISE
-- Although Jacob Van Hemelryk was born with spina bifida, and has
used a wheelchair most of his 15 years, he loves to ski, swim, and
play basketball.
And
now he's learning golf thanks to Solo Rider, a revolutionary new
golf cart the Boise Parks and Recreation Department recently bought
for Warm Springs Municipal Golf Course.
"I've
never actually golfed," Jacob says as he hits some balls at
Warm Springs. "This is just the second time I've been to the
driving range."
The
solo rider is specifically designed for people with disabilities.
It won't damage turf, and is easily operated.
"You
can turn, and it allows you to stand up so that you have a better
swing at the ball," says Jacob.
According
to the manufacturer, this cart can cost anywhere from eight to nine
thousand dollars but the opportunity it gives is priceless.
Robert
Krogh helps people with disabilities learn to ski and is delighted
the city has provided this sports accessibility.
"Anybody
with a disability or mobility impairment can benefit by this piece
of equipment," Krogh says.
And
Jacob is just one of many people starting to take advantage of the
new solo rider cart.
"I
really don't like the word disabled," Jacob says, "because
I'm able to do anything."
Yes,
Jacob Van Hemelryk is just learning to golf, but with his attitude,
he's already sunk a hole-in-one.
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