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This directory contains accessible websites for associations, clubs and groups for playing blind golf.
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The Australian Blind Golfers Association was formed to promote the game of golf amongst Blind and Vision Impaired Persons. Blind Golf
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The Middle Atlantic Blind Golf Association - MABGA, a non-profit corporation, has been providing blind and visually impaired (legally blind) men and women an opportunity to enjoy the challenges and rewards of the game of golf.
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We offer help and support to all registered blind golfers and aim to promote and provide the game of golf to all visually impaired people in Northern Ireland.
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The primary objectives of this site are to make people aware of Ontario Visually Impaired Golfers (OVIG) and to further the development and promotion of golf for the visually impaired and blind golfers in Ontario, Canada.
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The Official Website of the Scottish Blind Golf Society, a charity registered in Scotland, which is a voluntarily run organisation, providing quality competition and training in golf for registered blind and visually impaired people in Scotland. Since its humble beginnings in 1982, the "SBGS" has now developed into a well respected sports body where you can compete at local and national level, as well as being the outlet for it's members to play in international events throughout the world.
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The Victorian Blind Golfers Association was established to provide assistance and encouragement to visually impaired and blind people wishingto play golf. With the assistance of a sighted caddy, blind and visually impaired golfersplay at local clubs. The Victorian Blind Golfers Championship is held each March and some members also compete in other state championships. Major events are also being played at international levels.
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The main purpose of the English Blind Golf Association (EBGA) is to provide visually handicapped people with the facility to train and compete in the game of golf. Training is provided by giving new members support to receive lessons from professional golfers. In addition each year the organisation invites all members to attend a training weekend at which PGA professionals teach the various aspects of the game. Assistance is also given to schools for the blind where pupils want to start to play golf.
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International Blind Golf Association. The Home of Blind Golf. Blind Golf is a sport for blind and vision-impaired golfers.
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Vad är det då? Jo vi är en del av en Internaionell förening som jobbar för att stödja o uppmuntra Synskadade Golfspelare över hela världen. Vi är alltså en nationell avdelning av Internationel Blind Golf Association.
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The United States Blind Golf Association is organized and operated for the purposes of benefiting blind and vision-impaired persons and promoting the public good through programs that advance, and increase public awareness of golf among the blind and vision-impaired throughout the United States.
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