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Don't let your disability keep you from enjoying golf — the game of a lifetime!

Each year there are more and more opportunities in golf for individuals with disabilities. Play Golf America is your link to resources, stories, programs and encouragement to enjoy the game of golf.

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National Golf Resources for Individuals with Disabilities

Click on each of the links below to reveal the national association and/or golf programs available for individuals with disabilities.

Association Programs
National Alliance for Accessible Golf

GAIN Programs

Golf Program Grants for People with Disabilities

National Amputee Golf Association First Swing Schedule

United States Blind Golfers Association

American Blind Golf

Special Olympics

Single Rider Golf Carts

Eastern Amputee Golf Association (EAGA)

National Alliance for Accessible Golf

The National Alliance for Accessible Golf has a mission to ensure opportunities for all persons with disabilities to fully engage in the game of golf with a core value to make sure that golf is accessible and affordable for all.

GAIN Programs

GAIN (Golf: Accessible and Inclusive Networks) is a trademarked program of the National Alliance for Accessible Golf that brings together people with and without disabilities. It couples community programs and resources to enhance opportunities for people with disabilities to become involved in the game of golf.

Golf Program Grants for People with Disabilities

Through a grant from the USGA, the National Alliance for Accessible Golf (Alliance) is expanding its efforts to provide financial assistance and resources to help make the game of golf more accessible to people with disabilities. With this funding from the USGA, the Alliance will for the first time administer the grant-application process for organizations providing golf programs for individuals with disabilities.

If you are interested in applying for a grant, please review the grant program eligibility by visiting our web site.
National Amputee Golf Association First Swing Schedule

The National Amputee Golf Association was incorporated in 1957, as a means of recreation and to re-enforce pride. Today, there are more than 2,500 members participating in programs and tournaments nationwide.

Meanwhile, the National Amputee Golf Association First Swing Schedule is a series of more than 40 PGA First Swing Clinics providing opportunities and introduction for all physically challenged individuals.

United States Blind Golfers Association

The United States Blind Golf Association is an organization for totally blind and visually impaired golfers and conducts a series of tournaments, programs and junior clinics.

The USBGA motto is, “You don’t have to see it to tee it.”

American Blind Golf

American Blind Golf (ABG) is a national 501 C3 non-profit golfing organization that promotes the game of golf for blind & visually impaired persons. ABG was founded on the principle of providing golfing opportunities while partnering with organizations that support local and national blind charitable endeavors.

Through our unique talents as blind/visually impaired golfers, ABG players strive to "Motivate, Inspire & Serve" all those who deal with the loss of sight.

Special Olympics

Special Olympics - Thanks to The PGA of America’s request to Special Olympics International in 1988, golf is now an official Special Olympics Sport, with approximately 8,000 athletes competing.

The first international introduction of Special Olympics Golf came in 1991, when nearly 4,000 Special Olympians participated in daily PGA golf clinics during the summer World Games in Minneapolis.

Today, golf is a common sport found in Special Olympic programs worldwide.

Single Rider Golf Carts

Single Rider Golf Carts enable physically challenged golfers to play from a seated or partially elevated position on the cart. Both acceleration and braking are hand controlled so the player never has to leave the golf cart to play from tee to green. Meanwhile, the seats adjust to the player’s height and can be raised and lowered to play different shots and clubs.

These carts are ideal for players with disabilities, special needs and chronic illnesses. Popular brands include Solo Rider Golf Carts and Golf XPress.

Eastern Amputee Golf Association (EAGA)

The Eastern Amputee Golf Association (EAGA) was formed by Bob Buck, retired National Amputee Golf Association's Eastern Trustee, and others who were interested in developing a regional amputee golf association. The EAGA was formed along the same guidelines as that of the National Amputee Golf Association (NAGA) but has its own Officers, Constitution, Bylaws, and Membership Dues. 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. The EAGA also assists NAGA in conducting the "First Swing” seminars for rehabilitation, parks and recreation, and golf professionals.

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