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Over 200 Veterans attend the 2024 National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic: “It’s like getting one of the most important parts of my life back”


Navy Veteran Angela Walker (right) uses a swingless golf club in her adaptive golf cart while Terrance Hubbard (left), her golf buddy, tees up her ball.

The National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic (NDVGC) is a week-long adaptive golf program that promotes rehabilitation by instructing Veterans with specific life-changing disabilities in adaptive golf. 


By Bryan Clark, Communications Specialist


The 2024 National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic continued a legacy of bringing rehabilitation, physical therapy, and adaptive sports to Veterans from across the country from September 8-13 in the Riverside, Iowa area.


Participants were Veterans with blindness or limited vision, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, limb loss and other life-changing injuries.


DAV (Disabled American Veterans) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) co-presented the six-day clinic with support from businesses, nonprofit organizations, and individual donors.


Angela Walker attended this year’s event with a new adaptive golf club and participated using one of the adaptive golf carts, a Solo Rider. 


“This has meant so much to me. I have this new club this year and the physical therapy people have helped me get back out here and enjoy myself without as much pain and everything else.  It has really changed my whole outlook and life,” said Walker.


More than 400 volunteers and VA staff donated their time and efforts to the event, which was hosted by the Iowa City VA Health Care System.


Helping Veterans build and maintain motivation for healthy living


The adaptive sporting event is in its 31st year and began as an event focused on blind and visually impaired Veterans in Eastern Iowa.  While remaining in Eastern Iowa, the event has grown and evolved to serve a larger and more diverse population of Veterans, including those with spinal cord and traumatic brain Injuries and other life altering disabilities.

Navy Veteran Jim Lewis tees up using his adaptive golf cart at the 2024 National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic in Riverside, IA.

“It’s like getting one of the most important parts of my life back. Other than my faith and my family, getting golf back has been one of the most important aspects of my recovery process,” said Navy Veteran Jim Lewis, who uses the VA Richmond Health Care System. “I’d never seen anybody in a wheelchair golf before this event.”


Throughout the week, Veterans witnessed the transformative power of adaptive sports as they participated in golf instruction from PGA and LPGA professionals, culminating in a best ball scramble where participants practiced the skills they have learned during the event.


Next year’s National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic will be Sunday, September 7, 2025 to Friday, September 12, 2025 in Riverside, Iowa. To learn more about the National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic, visit veteransgolfclinic.org.

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