SoloRider Helping Nashville Golfers
Get Back in the Game at Through the Green Highland Rim
CENTENNIAL, COLO. (May 16, 2007) - John Doerr, owner of Through the Green Highland Rim golf course outside Nashville, knew it was time to make a commitment to accessible golf when he heard the
CASE STUDY: Hamilton County, Ohio
HELPING DREAMS COME TRUE
Innovative SoloRider golf car helps mobility impaired enjoy the gamewhile
creating incremental revenues for Cincinnati area courses.
The Round of His Dreams:
Jack Eick with grandsons Michael (l) and Mark
Jack Eick, an
NASA Helps Again
STRICTLY GOLF online By Bob Lamb
The North American Squirrel Association of Onalaska, a non-profit group that helps physically challenged and senior citizens enjoy hunting and fishing, donated a specially designed SoloRider golf car to Trempealeau
Golfers with disabilities to play in benefit tournament
Players with disabilities adapt to stay in swing of benefit tournament
By BRAD WILLIAMS, williamsbr@knews.com April 7, 2007
When Gary Kupfer pulled off Interstate 40 one day six years ago, he knew something was wrong.
What he didn't know at the
Association of Private Clubs and Directors Names SoloRider ‘New Product of the Year’
ANAHEIM, CALIF. (March 5, 2007) - SoloRider, which is helping seniors and players with disabilities get back in the game through the use of its innovative single-rider golf cars, was presented the 2006 Excellence in Achievement Award - New Product
Making golf more accessible
Making golf more accessible
By Heather Wood, Golf Course News Magazine, January 1, 2007
Jack Eick credits the SoloRider golf cart manufactured in Englewood, Colorado for bringing him back to the links.Eick, 83, was an avid golfer until a nervous
SoloRider Cart helps disabled golfers get back onto fairways
By KELLY ESSER Staff Writer newsatniagara.com, Nov. 24, 2006
The seat elevates, then swivels 360 degrees, making the cart safer for the greens than the average human.
The SoloRider golf cart has opened many doors for the disabled and