What defines an adaptive golfer? U.S. Adaptive Open shines light on criteria

A group of golfers, some with physical disabilities and prosthetics, pose outdoors with medals and plates, smiling at the camera. A golf course is visible in the background.

The USGA annually accepts hundreds of applications for the U.S. Adaptive Open.

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