Amputee Golf Association Welcomes All With Disabilities
NAGA) announced today that has elected to include a division for for men and women with disabilities other than a major joint amputation.
Feb
08
Wilson noted. "This is a great opportunity to have associates join with us and experience the competition directly."
The NAGA, founded in 1954, serves men and women who have lost one or more limbs at a major joint to amputation. Its mission is to promote the well being of its membership through golf. The NAGA also runs a "First Swing" program that provides train-the-trainer assistance to health care and golf professionals who want to use golf as a rehabilitative tool for people with a wide range of disabilities. "Learn to Golf Clinics" are conducted for those who want to learn or relearn the game.
Interested golfers can find a membership application on the NAGA website: nagagolf.org.
News Source: The National Amputee Golf Association
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