What's happened
Inclusive golf events like The G4D Open and The Foundations Trophy showcase talent and triumphs, with golfers of all abilities competing and excelling on the course.
Why it matters
These events highlight the inclusivity and diversity in golf, providing opportunities for talented golfers with disabilities to showcase their skills on an international stage, promoting the sport's accessibility and celebrating the triumphs of players overcoming challenges.
What the papers say
According to The Scotsman, The G4D Open at Woburn features golfers from 19 countries, while the Scottish Par 3 Championship saw Calum Fyfe triumph at the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre. The Foundations Trophy winners, Wood and McCallum, showcased solid play over four rounds at Blairgowrie, emphasizing the talent and determination of young golfers.
How we got here
The G4D Open, The Foundations Trophy, and the Scottish Men's Open at Muirfield are part of a series of prestigious golf events that provide platforms for golfers of all abilities to compete and excel, contributing to the growth and inclusivity of the sport.
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