Saturday, April 20, 2024

Blind golfers prepare for the Canadian Open Blind Golf Championship

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No matter what sport you play, you’ve likely heard the age old advice “keep your eye on the ball.” Well that doesn’t work for everyone.

Elizabeth Hall hit the green with some blind golfers at King’s Forest Golf Club ahead of a tournament and as she found out, you don’t need to see it to tee it.

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