Exciting New Adaptive Golf Programming Launches in Oregon
Oregon Adaptive Sports (OAS) is making waves in Central Oregon with the announcement of their 2026 summer community golf season, introducing new events and expanded opportunities aimed at adaptive golf for individuals with disabilities. This initiative seeks to enhance accessibility and inclusivity within the sport, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the game regardless of their physical abilities.
Community Engagement and Collaboration
The season kicks off with an Adaptive Golf Community Clinic scheduled for May 28 at the Sunriver Resort Meadows Golf Course, followed by a Community Golf Kickoff BBQ on June 2. These events reflect OAS's commitment to creating welcoming outdoor recreation opportunities and exemplify a collaborative effort between OAS, Sunriver Resort, the US Adaptive Golf Alliance, and the Adaptive Golf Academy.
The Adaptive Golf Community Clinic aims to provide skill-building and connection for adaptive golf coaches, OAS athletes, and community members, fostering a sense of community and support. Participants will have the unique opportunity to engage with the game of golf in a way that caters to their specific needs.
Open to All
Notably, the Community Golf Kickoff BBQ is a free event accessible to everyone in the community, bridging the gap between individuals with and without disabilities. It marks the beginning of a full season of adaptive golf programming, creating a platform for connections and shared experiences through the love of golf.
Upcoming Opportunities
Following the kickoff events, OAS's community golf sessions at Sunriver Resort are scheduled throughout the summer, culminating on September 22, with additional programming planned at Awbrey Glen Golf Club. This expanded schedule provides various opportunities for athletes and community members to engage with adaptive golf, reinforcing OAS's ongoing commitment to inclusivity in sports.
More information about the adaptive golf programming, including registration details, can be found on OAS's official website at oregonadaptivesports.org. This initiative undoubtedly represents a significant step towards a more accessible and inclusive environment for all golf enthusiasts in Central Oregon.