What We Do

Despite the more than 61 million individuals living with physical, cognitive, sensory, health, and age-related handicaps in the United States, those with different needs have incredibly limited access to the resources they need in order to pursue golf.

While some technologies and programs do exist, most are inaccessible to those who need it the most or serve as one-size-fits-all solutions, attempting to address a community where no two individuals are alike. 

Our mission is to re-imagine golf to allow any and everyone to discover the incredible benefits the game has to offer. Today, we host accessible golf clinics across the country, as well as training for golf instructors and course operators interested in better equipping their facilities to support golfers of all different abilities.  

Why Adaptive Golf?

People with disabilities have an even greater chance of reaping the rewards golf brings.

The reason: People with disabilities spend far less time outside the home socializing. They tend to feel more isolated and participate in fewer communal activities.

Besides the apparent physical benefit of Adaptive Golf, the impact on their self-identity is profound. Golf has proven to be an incredibly effective medium, and some level of mastery is achieved its powerful medicine.

Wellbeing is a critical for humans and for those with adaptive needs, we feel “well” when we gain a sense of control over the consequences of our disability.

Who We Serve

Did You Know? 1 in 4, 26% of Americans have disabilities. That’s more than 61 million people! 

Adaptive Golfers helps to create a sense of camaraderie and inclusiveness, providing encouragement and support to help re-build an individual's sense of dignity and self-esteem.  

Through our “Make Golf Your Thing” Adaptive Experience ” programs, we support:  

  • Adaptive GolfHERs - Girls and Woman who have different (not dis) ABILITIES

  • AdaptiveGolfHEROs - Combat wounded veterans and first responders 

  • ComeGolfwithMe - Children with physical or cognitive challenges 

  • And individuals who have suffered from strokes, heart attacks, traumatic brain injury, loss of limb, etc. 

Through our education programs, we provide educational resources to: 

  • Golf courses 

  • Golf course facilities 

  • Instructors 

  • Junior Programming 

  • and the Allied health and Rehabilitative industries.