First English Disability Open sees 35 players tee off in Warwickshire
The first English Disability Open, hosted by BALASA Golf and supported by England Golf, welcomed 35 players to the Marriott Forest of Arden in Warwickshire.
The competitors, with a variety of impairments, played both the Aylesford and Arden courses and competed in categories based on their golfing handicap.
The championship was won overall by Duncan Hamilton-Martin, from St George’s Hill in Surrey, who scored gross 149 over 36 holes.
Duncan said:
“It is a great honour to win this inaugural event. I would like to thank all my competitors who made the matches exciting and challenging, but also extremely enjoyable. I would also like to thank the BALASA organising committee for pulling together a great event.”
Jamie Blair, Disability Manager for England Golf commented:
"Congratulations to the winners and the golfers who travelled from across the UK to participate. I would like to express my thanks to the BALASA committee as organisers, the Forest of Arden as hosts and the volunteers, including referees and starters, who supported the event.”
“Putting golfing ability first - and not disability - is what this event is all about and I hope we can develop and grow this event, ensuring more disabled people in England can participate.”
England Golf wants to hear the views of all disabled golfers, whether or not they participated in the championship, to provide a greater understanding of what an English event should look like in the future. Click here to complete an online survey – and to have a chance of winning one of five prizes of £10 American Golf vouchers. The draw will be made after the survey closes at 5pm on Friday 30 September 2016.
Paper copies of the survey can be provided by contacting Jamie Blair at j.blair@englandgolf.org