THE GOLF TRUST SECURES SPORT ENGLAND FUNDING FOR PIONEERING DISABILITY PROGRAMME

Muscular Dystrophy UK Accessible Golf Day, The Shire London

The Golf Trust has announced that has secured Sport England funding for its national Paragolfer project. Starting this month, physically inactive disabled adults, aged 14-65 will be introduced to golf by 10 Golf Trust PGA coaches at three venues: Durham, Nottingham, and North London.

Participants in the project will take part in an 8-week structured golf programme, and to ensure that their pathway to golf is sustainable they will also receive a set of golf clubs and two on course rounds with their coach. This project has been welcomed by Sport England because levels of inactivity amongst disabled people are very high, particularly amongst women. Disabled people or those born with a long-term health condition are twice as likely to be physically inactive (43%), compared with those without (23%) .

“75% of our target participants will have gone through a life-changing injury or illness which has meant they have potentially gone from participating in sport, to no longer being active due to their disability,” explains Founder of the Golf Trust Cae Menai-Davis. “The remaining 25% will have been born with their disability. Whatever their background we know that this programme will act as a lifeline for many by giving them access to recreational golf and the additional social and health benefits associated with the sport.”

The Golf Trust is working in partnership with multiple organisations who will refer suitable service users to the programme. Participants’ disabilities are anticipated to include spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, amputation, muscular dystrophy, stroke, Parkinson’s, and muscular sclerosis. Due to the nature of their disability, each participant will use a Paragolfer; an all-terrain wheelchair that raises the user into a standing position, to allow a safe and conventional golf swing.

The partners for the project include:
• The Matt Hampson Foundation
• Wheelpower
• RFU Injured Players Foundation

Anyone interested in signing up for the programme should visit www.thegolftrust.com or email cae@thegolftrust.com

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