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MGA Adaptive Golf

The Metropolitan Golf Association announced in February of 2024 a new Adaptive Golf Initiative, adding golf programs for individuals with physical, intellectual, and neurological impairments to its service offerings through the MGA Foundation.

In the first year of programming, the MGA is working with local groups and organizations to provide introductory clinics to juniors and adults with intellectual impairments. These clinics began in April are are be designed to provide opportunities to share the game of golf with those who may not have experience with the game and will further strengthen the MGA’s commitment to its mission to champion, invest, and advance the game and its future through services for the Met Area golf community.   

If you or someone you know is interested in adaptive golf opportunities (including volunteering), the MGA is here to help with that new golf journey. 

Please enter your information below to learn about all adaptive golf opportunities through the MGA. If you are a guardian and want to learn more about possibly getting a child or dependent into adaptive golf, please check the box next to "Guardian."

 

 

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  The MGA is a proud member of the U.S. Adaptive Golf Alliance.

 

 

Volunteers:

The MGA is actively seeking volunteers to assist with clinics and other events.  As a volunteer, you have the opportunity to contribute to a new endeavor for the MGA. For more information, please reach out to Ryan Kayton, Manager of Adaptive Golf at ryan.kayton@mgagolf.org. 

 

Related Resources:

U.S. Adaptive Open FAQs

 

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Our Mission is to offer individuals from all our communities life changing experiences through golf. Innovative programs reflecting the values and traditions of golf provide a great education and a solid link to future opportunities.