
How USGA made Woodmont accessible yet challenging
NBC Sportsa day ago
Andy Stevenson reports from the U.S. Adaptive Open, catching up with Ford Martin of the coordination impairment category and Max Togisala (seated players). Learn how the USGA made the course accessible yet challenging.

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