2: Golfers with limb difference

Limb difference is the partial or complete absence of or malformation of limbs (arms and legs). There are two main types of limb difference: congenital limb difference and acquired limb difference. 

Congenital limb difference, also known as “limb reduction,” “congenital amputation,” or “amelia,” occurs when someone is born missing all or part of their upper and/or lower limbs. 

Acquired limb differences are also known as “amputation” and occur when someone has a limb removed for medical reasons or through trauma.

Players with limb differences may require adapted equipment or fastening devices to secure the handle. As a coach, be prepared to adapt equipment and keep a cache of fastening devices, such as Velcro straps.

James Mines (UK) – Quad amputee – 1st session with adapted equipment
Tony Lloyd (UK) – Limb difference

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