EDGA - WR4GD - Adaptive Golf Events

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By Josh C

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  1. I just got my EDGA pass for Adaptive events and I've applied for WR4GD ranking (still awaiting in person medical approval, which occurs at my first attended event).

    Anyone have any experience with this, mainly does anyone know the best way to find and sign-up for events?

    The EDGA gave me a couple links that list events but it does not seem to be regularly updated so I'm having little luck getting a plan put together for 2026.

    I'm really excited for this opportunity, so I'm hoping to figure it out soon.

    Once I do get it figured out, my plan is to show up wearing all the TT gear I've acquired from the TT events. Maybe I can fool a few people into thinking I'm sponsored before they see my swing :)

  2. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Have not heard of EDGA (the European Disabled Golf Association). This seems like a great golf outlet for those who have severe disabilities to enjoy this great game. It appears that it is mostly directed at European Golfers and has the support of the R&A, the DP tour and a few golf club manufacturers. As a disabled veteran I see value in this program. Those of us on here are Titleist loyalist, like yourself, enjoy wearing our colors, also. We are not trying to make people think that Titleist sponsors us. With respect. =)
  3. With respect, that last line was a joke

    I can wear a sign that says "I'm definitely not sponsored, I just love Titleist" if that makes you feel better (also a joke ;) )

    I did want to clarify a few things from your post in case someone else stumbles across this discussion has interest in figuring out how to get started with Adaptive golf events.

    The EDGA is also supported/used by the USGA. The EDGA is the first stage governing body for getting an access pass to Adaptive golf events in the US as well, once you have a EDGA pass you have access to the USGA and state based golf association events that are classified as "open" but not the ones classified as "ranked". Once you get to an "open" event you can get evaluated in person to be ranked in person, once you are approved for ranking you get a rank and can play in the events classified as "WR4DG Ranked". That's all the info I have so far, but I can add more once I go through that process if anyone is interested.

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