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Hundreds of Left-Handed Clubs Donated for GAIN

Since putting out a request for left-handed golf club donations for use by GAIN participants, The National Alliance for Accessible Golf has received hundreds of left-handed sets, loose woods, irons and putters. The clubs are being distributed to the GAIN sites for use by golfers in the program. Thanks to Bob Gumaer, Daniel Durie, Dave Bertolucci, the National Golf Course Owner's Association, Marvin Rogoff, Timuquana Country Club and unnamed others who generously donated clubs for Project GAIN.

Also, much thanks goes to Andy Phipps of the USGA Foundation, Henry Wallmeyer from the Club Managers Association of America, the National Association of Left Handed Golfers, Golf Today Magazine, and THE WIRE for getting the word out about our left hand club request. These efforts and donations are enabling Project GAIN to introduce golf to hundreds of individuals with disabilities, and are greatly appreciated.

Project GAIN - Interim Report, August 2003 - PDF file (683kb)

 

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