Adaptive Golf Academy
Marietta, GA David Windsor david@adaptivegolfacademy.com Led by PGA Professional David Windsor, fellow PGA Members, Physical Therapists and others with depths of experience, the Adaptive Golf Academy instills education and training on becoming adaptive golf coaches and developing community programs.
Eastern Amputee Golf Association
Bethlehem, PA Bob Buck rbuck@eagagolf.org EAGA's prime purpose is to organize and conduct amputee golfing events and "Learn to Golf" clinics for any physically challenged individual, provide communication between its members and act as a bridge between its members and the National Association.
Golf For All
Wellesley Hills, MA Fred Corcoran fredcorc@golfforall.org Golf For All is dedicated to providing free, accessible golf programs for US military veterans, children and adults with autism and autism-spectrum disorders facing physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges.
My First Swing
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Bill Davis billyraydavis@hotmail.com My First Swing raises money to support blind athletes that want to enjoy the game of golf.
Southern Amputee Golf Association
Hiawassee, GA Kenny Green kennynaga@yahoo.com In 1957, Joe Avans and several of his friends held the 1st Southern States Amputees golf Tournament in Warm Springs, Georgia . Little did they realize this tournament would survive the test of time and allow so many of us to enjoy the game of golf.
United States Blind Golf Association
Lehighton, PA Dick Pomo pomodick@q.com The United States Blind Golf Association is an organization for individuals with visual impairments
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Adaptive Golf Association
Marietta, GA Marc Timson mtimson@ontargetlive.com The Adaptive Golf Association is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing individuals with physical/cognitive challenges with the needed resources to learn and enjoy the game of golf while utilizing the sport in their recovery.
Fairways For Warriors
Orlando, FL Tom Underdown tom@fairwaysforwarriors.org Providing hope, healing, and camaraderie for combat wounded veterans and their families
Judy Alvarez Golf Academy
Palm City, FL Judy Alvarez judyalvarezgolf@gmail.com Judy Alvarez Golf Academy provides adaptive golf equipment and supplies for those teaching adaptive golf, those who are a student of the game, and therapists wanting to help their clientele.
National Amputee Golf Association
Smyrna, TN Kenny Green kennynaga@yahoo.com Incorporated in 1954, NAGA began as a small group of amputee golfers playing friendly games that quickly developed into regional tournament play in various cities across the United States.
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
Dallas, Texas Dana Dempsey Dana.Dempsey@tsrh.org Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children treats many of the world's most complex orthopedic cases, as well as certain related arthritic and neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia. The specialists in our six Centers for Excellence spend a lifetime practicing, researching and pioneering pediatric orthopedic care.
Veteran Golfers Association
South Pines, NC Josh Peyton josh@vgagolf.org The VGA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to promoting the game of golf to veterans and their family members.
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Adaptive Golfers
North Myrtle Beach, SC Oak Ridge, NJ Giana Rojas onehandedladygolfer@gmail.com It is a resource for people with all DIFFERENT ABILITIES. Be it Physical, Cognitive, Sensory, Health, or Age related, Adaptive Golfers will help challenged golfers match up with the resources needed to play to the best of their potential
Freedom Golf Association
Burr Ridge, IL E Q Sylvester eqsylvester1@gmail.com Freedom Golf Association (FGA) is dedicated to bringing joy and a sense of freedom to the special needs community through their inclusion in the game of golf.
Michigan Amputee Golf Association
St. Clair Shores, MI Tracy Ramin tracyramin@yahoo.com Established in 1955, the Michigan Amputee Golf Association has been conducting tournaments and encouraging participation for hundreds of amputee golfers in the Midwest with a golf of camaraderie, competition, and enjoyment the great game of golf can provide.
The mission of NAOAGA is to promote the game of golf to those that must play "one-handed" due to a physically-challenged condition for the purpose of competition, recreation, and physical & emotional rehabilitation.
The ParaLong Drive Cup
Maryville, TN Dean Jarvis l_dean_jarvis@yahoo.com The ParaLong Drive Cup is a long drive championship that enables athletes with illnesses, injuries, and challenges to engage in competition and camaraderie with their peers.
The goals of The ParaLong Drive Cup are to operate competitive events, promote athletes overcoming obstacles, feature enabling technologies by manufacturers and advocate the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Western Amputee
Golf Association Portland, OR Danny Stevens Dstevens503@gmail.com The Western Amputee Golf Association (WAGA) was founded to help amputees and other physically challenged people build a sense of personal pride and confidence.
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Button Hole is a non-profit (501c3) initiative that is funded entirely by public donations. We are dedicated to providing a short course and teaching center focused on kids and "golf, the greatest game."
Georgia State Golf Association
Marietta, GA David Windsor davidwindsorpga@gmail.com The mission of the Georgia State Golf Association is to promote and preserve the traditions and integrity of golf in Georgia and to enhance its enjoyment.
Middle Atlantic Blind Golf Association
Blue Bell, PA Bruce Hooper bhooper@mygrande.net Since 1948, the Middle Atlantic Blind Golf Association has been providing blind and visually impaired (legally blind) men, women and children the opportunity to enjoy the challenges and rewards that golf offers.
Peoples Foundation
Lompoc, CA Tameka Peoples InspiredSolutions@peoples-foundation.org We started this foundation with one goal in MIND…BE the change you want to see in this world. We served our country abroad and at home. We are pulling up our sleeves and putting in the work to do what WE can to impact lives…from disabled military/veteran’s to K-12 STEAM education support little by little program by program we can make a difference
The United States Disabled Golf Association
Clinton, NC Jason Faircloth info@usdga.net We believe that golfers who have disabilities should be given an opportunity to showcase his or her talents in a championship style event. The objective is to bring our own championship to any golfer with a physical, intellectual, and sensory disability. With this design, we will reach golfers who never had the opportunity to compete in a national event.
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U.S. Adaptive Golf Alliance
900 Oakmont Lane, Suite 111 Westmont, Illinois 60559 630-455-6018 |