Golfing continues for disabled
By Matt Cota KSBY-TV
A new day for golfers who may have given up the game.
The Santa Barbara Golf Club joined dozens of other courses around the country in giving disabled and elderly golfers a second chance on the greens.
A player for 50 years,
Weekend Wisdom: Courseward Mobility
by Vic Williams Reno, NV - Fairways + Greens Publishing
IN THIS GUY'S ALL-ACCESS WORLD, EVERYBODY CAN PLAY THE WEST'S BEST
In golf as in any other sport, records are meant to be broken. It's the same with barriers. Put one up and sooner or later
“Leave No Trace” The Black Course at Bethpage State Park
The Black Course, Bethpage
August 1, 2006
Everything changed, yet remained the same. For the first time in history two men in single rider golf cars played Bethpage's Black Course. From tee to fairway to green they left no trace. The tranquility of
The Omni Interlocken Resort introduces SoloRider to its fleet of golf cars
Broomfield, CO. The Omni Interlocken Resort Golf Club adds the SoloRider to its fleet of golf cars. The recent purchase of two SoloRiders allows Omni to accommodate golfers with mobility impairments at their 27-hole facility.
SoloRider allows
Disabled get another swing at golf
The Plain Dealer
Disabled get another swing at golf
By Mary Schmitt Boyer Plain Dealer Reporterr
Rick Bailer loves golf. He loves everything associated with it.
"The morning fog, the rabbits, the birds," he said, a smile spreading across his
Congress Passes Golf Course Accessibility Bill
SEC. 662. PILOT PROJECT FOR PROVISION OF GOLF CARTS ACCESSIBLE FOR DISABLED PERSONS AT MILITARY GOLF COURSES.
(a) Pilot Project Required.--The Secretary of Defense shall conduct a pilot project at a significant number of military golf courses, to
Source of economic value statistics
The Wire by Golf Press Association
Available tee times based on estimate of 16,000 golf courses with six tee times an hour for eight hours a day [last tee time being at 2:30 p.m.] multiplied by four golfers for 30 days a month and nine months a