Totally inspirational.
Totally inspirational and to have the honour to be able to play with these guys and gals is brilliant. Thank you GWD.
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GWD is championing golfers with disabilities, and encouraging more people to take up the wonderful sport of golf, to help their mental and physical health
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Totally inspirational and to have the honour to be able to play with these guys and gals is brilliant. Thank you GWD.
We hosted a match V GWD at Ashton and Lea Golf Club. What a fabulous day had by all. These guys are truly inspiring and made us feel we had known them for ever. Can't wait for next year.
Having always wanting to try golf but being disabled for 25 years and unable to walk far a friend suggested giving it a go and just getting a buggy to enable me to get round. I went to a driving range and had a few lessons and I came across golfing with disabilities on facebook, I contacted Phil at GWD who is very passionate about getting disabled people into golf and being inclusive with able bodied people. I have since been to a couple of events (it would be more but work doesn't allow) that have been organised at golf clubs around the country and playing in teams against and with the GC members.
This charity do a great job of getting disabled people playing inclusive golf.
They have just launched their branded head covers and these are fantastic 👌
My 5 year old has recently taken part in community golf lessons with David Stocks and I cannot recommend him enough.
David's ability to guide, assist and engage my little one has been amazing and fantastic to see.
His passion for golf and it's inclusivity shines through for all to see and he really does an amazing job of inspiring children towards playing.
Certainly hope we will see him again for future lessons.
A fantastic group of golfers, with disabilities, who are dedicated to bringing us together with able bodied golfers. The organisers work tirelessly to arrange a variety of events throughout the year playing against other disabled golfers, with able bodied golfers and even in pro-am events. Get in touch and join in ... you won't be disappointed 🏌♀️⛳️🏌♀️
I have been to a few Golfing with Disabilities events and they have been well organised and very user, (disabled) friendly. The venues have been good and the people are fantastic. I am looking forward to attending more events in the coming season.

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I could be biased as GWD captain but the team behind GWD are doing a fantastic job of organising events for the members. Great events, great pricing and fun times had by all🤞.

Reply from Golfingwithdisabilities
Excellent bunch of guys doing some amazing things.
If you looking to get in to golf these guys are a must

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