In celebration of National Coaches Week, the PGA of Canada and Golf Canada are excited to announce the launch of our new online module, “Introducing Golf to Individuals with Disabilities.”
The PGA of Canada is dedicated to promoting a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment in both sport and the workplace within Canadian golf.
As part of this commitment, the PGA of Canada and Golf Canada are pleased to collaborate with EDGA (formerly the European Disabled Golf Association) to provide coach training that will demystify adaptive golf.
The “Introducing Golf to Individuals with Disabilities” module will assist golf instructors in creating inclusive programs that welcome individuals with disabilities into introductory golf experiences. It will guide instructors in designing adaptive programs, modifying golf equipment and activities to meet participants’ needs, and communicating effectively and respectfully with and about individuals with disabilities.
“Through this coach training, we are eager to increase support for golfers of all abilities and make our sport more inclusive for all Canadians,” said Laura Wilson, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Safe Sport for Golf Canada.
Golf Canada and the PGA of Canada want to recognize the Government of Canada and their support in funding through the Community Sport for All Initiative.
For more information and to register for the module, click here.
Golf Canada is the governing body for golf in Canada and represents close to 290,000 golfers at over 1,500 member clubs across the country. A proud member of EDGA (formerly known as the European Disabled Golf Association), Golf Canada’s mission is to better the lives of Canadians through participation and excellence in golf. Golf Canada believes that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the health benefits of participating in golf.
This module has been produced in partnership with the PGA of Canada, whose teaching and coaching programs are widely respected around the world.