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Sportable and First Tee Greater Richmond partner for adaptive golf

Free Press staff report | 8/29/2024, 6 p.m.
Adaptive sports in Central Virginia are about to take a swing forward.

Adaptive sports in Central Virginia are about to take a swing forward. 

Sportable and First Tee Greater Richmond are partnering to launch a new adaptive golf pilot program this fall, offering eight weeks of golf instruction tailored to individuals with physical disabilities and visual impairments. 

The program, set to take place at the Elson Redmond Memorial Driving Range in North Side, has a goal to make the sport more inclusive and accessible.

Supported by the Virginia State Golf Association and the Stand Up and Play Foundation, the program welcomes both beginners and experienced golfers. Participants — whether ambulatory or using wheelchairs — will hone their skills on the driving range and eventually work toward playing a full round of golf. All necessary equipment will be provided.

“There has been quite a demand for adaptive golf among our Sportable members, and we are thrilled to team up with First Tee Greater Richmond to offer this program,” said Sportable CEO Hunter Leemon.

First Tee Greater Richmond CEO Brent Schneider sees the partnership as a natural extension of their mission. “Our vision at First Tee Greater Richmond is to strengthen the character of our community, and this collaborative partnership is a perfect illustration of that commitment.”

With the program set to tee off this fall, registration is now open.