S12E2 - Ample Avenues for Adaptive Golf

Episode Notes
My very special guest this week unfortunately lost his arm in a 1993 workplace accident...but this hasn't hindered his passion for golf in the least!! I'm referring to Mr. Al Gentry of Louisville, who founded the Kentucky Amputee Tournament in 1994, which has allowed individuals with various disabilities to enjoy competitive golf. Gentry also established the North American One-Armed Golfer Association, along with a few of his cohorts. Pull up a seat as he describes the nature of his incident, the disabilities commonly represented in the Kentucky Amputee Tournament, and the other means by which he has been instrumental in the growth and development of adaptive golf. Enjoy this hole-in-one episode! And, to find out more about the North American One-Armed Golfer Association, simply visit the web page linked here: https://www.naoaga.org/. Also, educate yourself on adaptive golf tournaments in other areas, along with a set of adaptive golf standards co-authored by Mr. Gentry, by visiting the United States Adaptive Golf Alliance web page found here: https://www.usaga.org/.
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