Judge says Marriott Obligated to Offer Accessible Golf Carts
Bay City News Service
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled today that Marriott Inc. is obligated under federal and state laws to make accessible golf carts available to disabled golfers.
U.S. District Judge Phyllis Hamilton ruled in a lawsuit
SoloRider’s ‘Stars and Stripes’Golf Car Honors U.S. Troops
SoloRider will introduce its "stars and stripes" special edition golf car at the PGA Merchandise Show, which opens on Thursday in Orlando. In honor of U.S. military personnel, the car features a red-white-and-blue flag design over the entire body of
Riverside Golf Club in Chehalis Adds SoloRider To Help Golfers with Limited Mobility Get Back in the Game
Riverside Golf Club in Chehalis, Washington has added a SoloRider golf car to its fleet to help golfers with limited mobility get back in the game. The Riverside course, which was established in 1927, is one of the first courses in the Chehalis area
Marriott Must Provide Golf Carts for Disabled
San Francisco Chronicle - Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer
The world's largest golf resort management company has discriminated against disabled golfers and must provide carts that let them hit the ball without stepping on the course, a federal
SoloRider Names Pemberton Regional Manager for Southwest
CENTENNIAL, COLO
SoloRider has named Terry Pemberton regional manager for the southwestern U.S.
Pemberton was previously executive director for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America for 24 years. Pemberton, who has a degree in recreation
NameLos Lagos Golf Course in San Jose Adds SoloRider To Help Golfers with Limited Mobility Get Back in the Game
CENTENNIAL, COLO.
Los Lagos Golf Course in San Jose, Calif., has added a SoloRider golf car to its fleet to help golfers with limited mobility get back in the game. The city-owned 18-hole, par 68 course is one of the first courses in the San Jose
Program helps disabled swing into golf
By: Kathryn Bursch - Tampa Bay's 10 News
Temple Terrace, Florida - Golfers will tell you that even their worst day on the course is still a very good day. "Oh, yes, it's a ball to tell you the truth," says Jerry Lemoyne. "They say it's better than