A disabled golfer is celebrating sinking his first ever hole-in-one – after learning how to play the sport despite only having one arm. Patrick Duke, 67, beat odds of 100,000/1 when he hit the perfect ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Records are meant to be broken. In Monday’s opening round of the 2025 U.S. Adaptive Open, Kipp Popert obliterated one of his own. With a scorching 11-under 61 here at Woodmont Country ...
There was no shortage of heartwarming stories and heroic highlights from Woodmont Country Club on Wednesday. That’s where some of the best disabled golfers in the world gathered for the final round of ...
For as long as she can remember, Andie Greenberg has been invested in giving back. The high school junior from Bethesda, Md., has been volunteering for various charities with her family since her ...
Cassie Sengul (Coordination Impairment) started the final round of the U.S. Adaptive Open with the lead, but a final round 83 dropped her to fourth place. Sinking a birdie putt on 18 in the third and ...
World number one disabled golfer Kipp Popert says prize money is needed to encourage more amateur players to compete in adaptive sport. Sevenoaks-based Popert, 27, was diagnosed with a form of ...
Golf is difficult even with full vision. On Monday, January 12, blind and low-vision athletes will take the challenge head-on at a specialized adaptive golf clinic in Goleta. The Blind Fitness Golf ...
Through the years he talked often about playing again. A few years ago he attended a clinic for disabled golf ers at the former Governor's Driving Range in Moline and even hit some balls, one-handed ...
A familiar scene usually plays out when Albert “Chaz” Bowker steps to the first tee. Those paired with the man who only stands a few inches taller than a standard-length driver assume he’s in the ...
For as long as she can remember, Andie Greenberg has been invested in giving back. The high school junior from Bethesda, Md., has been volunteering for various charities with her family since her ...