This year's third U.S. Adaptive Open will be held at Sand Creek Station in Newton, Kan., on July 8-10.
Created in 2022, the event showcases the world's greatest golfers who has a disability.
Did you know that for many of those players, it is within the Rules of Golf to use an aide? Technically, it all falls under Rule 25: Rule 25 provides modifications to certain Rules of Golf to allow players with specific disabilities to play fairly with players who have no disabilities, the same disability or a different type of disability.
Rule 25 modifies certain Rules for players in the following categories of disability:
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Players who are blind (which includes certain levels of vision impairment),
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Players who are amputees (which means both those with limb deficiencies and those who have lost a limb),
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Players who use assistive mobility devices, and
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Players with intellectual disabilities.
So what would be your role as an aide?
Here are some examples:
Rule 25.2 (For Blind Players):
A player who is blind may get help from an aide:
Rule 25.4 (For Players Who Use Assisted Mobility Devices)