An uplifting and rewarding Golfway Festival for juniors with disabilities took place at Tudor Park Golf Club in Kent.
The first event of its kind attracted forty pupils from four local schools, who were able to use Golfway Play to experience golf in a fun and competitive environment. The versatility of the equipment was on display with challenges and skill games taking place on the tennis courts and outfield.
Nick Horrocks, Director of Business Development at Golfway commented "We would like to thank the Kent Golf volunteers and Jack Ryan (PGA Pro) for hosting this event. At Golfway we are incredibly passionate about improving the accessibility of our sport.
We're delighted that juniors with learning and physical disabilities have been able to play golf, and enjoy Golfway Play equipment. We look forward to collaborating with Kent Golf on future events."
Golfway Festival For Disabled Juniors Takes Place In Kent
Published on Fri, 28 Apr 2023
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