Why Should I Play Adaptive Golf?
Learning to play golf is fun and is a great way to make new friends and enjoy the outdoors, while getting recreational therapy.
When and Where are Clinics?
All clinics are held at Broken Tee Golf Course, 2101 W. Oxford Ave Englewood, CO 80110
- The Clinics will rotate through:
First Session - May 23rd & 24th to June 27th & 28th (NOT JUNE 21st)
Second Session - July 11th & 12th to August 22nd & 23rd
Par 3 Play Date - TBD
Tournament - Broken Tee - August 11th, 2023
Applications are being updated...
How Do I Get There?
Students usually arrive on Access-A-Ride or are driven to the course by a friend or family member if they aren't able to drive themselves. We are also have a taxi service partnership. Please call Ken Paieski at 303-619-5568 to learn how you can use this service.
How Do I Sign Up?
Fill out the 2023 Student Application and Waiver Forms by clicking on the buttons at the bottom of this page to download the forms.
More Questions?
Contact Ken Paieski by email at golf4thedisabled@gmail.com.
Regan Linton - "I honestly never expected to find such joy in such a simple activity, but between the game and the lovely volunteers and participants I’ve met, my morning sessions with Golf 4 the Disabled have become like a spiritual exercise that I can’t bear to miss. (And, it doesn’t hurt that my game has improved to the point where I actually DO get an occasional birdie
Percy Fry“ - Golf 4 the disabled was fun for several reasons. I received excellent instruction and was able to use the special golf cart. I enjoyed the volunteers who added pleasure and humor to the experience. Thank you all!”
Mary Frances Carroll - “Golf 4 the Disabled gives me the freedom to express myself that may not be shown or seen. It gives an individual independence and self-assurance as well as self-respect. These attributes are essential in leading a complete and happy life.”
Sondra Pappas - "I want to tell you how much Golf 4 the Disabled has meant to Peter. It has given him such a joy and sense of accomplishment and fulfillment to see what he is capable of doing against all odds. What a wonderful opportunity your organization provides people—to challenge themselves in the most caring and supportive environment.”
Carey Overstreet, STAR Coordinator with South Suburban Therepeutic Adaptive Recreation - "Thank you so much for the generous donation of two Solo Rider adapted golf carts to the South Suburban Parks and Recreation district. We now have adapted golf carts at three of our courses and players are not charged to use these carts. Your contribution will extremely enhance the golfing experience for people with disabilities in the South Suburban community."