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Title: General Information

The most comprehensive and current information regarding golf for individuals with disabilities can be found at the


Additionally, the National Center on Accessibility has a section on golf resources and assistive devices. To view this information go to:

- then scroll down the left column and click on the desired link.


Other resources include

JuniorLinks is a site built for kids, their parents, and the dedicated people who facilitate, coordinate and sponsor programs for junior golf and the future of the game.

link to juniorlink.com

Play Golf America is a website where you can find an abundance of affordable opportunities to help you get into the game, or increase your enjoyment of the game. You are invited to review some of the programs currently being offered in different areas of the country, each designed to meet the needs of varying levels of golfers.

link to play golf america

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