Thursday, May 19, 2022

U.S. Adaptive Open Set to Welcome a Global Field to Pinehurst in July

The full field for the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open – a new national championship that will showcase the world’s best golfers with disabilities on Pinehurst Resort & Country Club’s Course No. 6 from July 18-20 – has been set by the USGA.

The USGA received 299 entries for the 2022 U.S. Adaptive Open’s 96-player field, and the field includes competitors from 29 states and 12 countries, including five competitors from North Carolina. The championship’s youngest competitor is 15-year-old Sophia Howard from Hudsonville, Mich. Judith Brush, 80, of Alexandria, Va., is the championship's oldest player.

“We are thrilled by the level of interest and support that we’ve received from the adaptive community for the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open,” said John Bodenhamer, chief championships officer for the USGA. “To receive nearly 300 entries from around the world underscores the passion of these athletes who are seeking the opportunity to compete for a national championship.”

A player’s individual Handicap Index® was the primary factor in determining the field, with the USGA reserving at least five male player spots and two female player spots per impairment category.

Dennis Walters, 72, of Jupiter, Fla., who received the 2018 Bob Jones Award, the USGA’s highest honor, will join 6 other golfers who qualified in the seated player impairment category. Walters has turned the tragedy of being paralyzed from the waist down at age 24 from a golf-cart accident into a personal mission to teach golf and life lessons to a worldwide audience.

Amy Bockerstette, 23, of Phoenix, Ariz., who has a close relationship with 2019 U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland, will compete in the intellectual impairment category. Bockerstette, a disabilities advocate, founded the I Got This Foundation to provide golf instruction, playing opportunities and organized events for people with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities.

Chris Biggins, the director of player development at the Country Club of Birmingham (Ala.), who was born with cerebral palsy, will compete in the neurological impairment category. The Country Club of Birmingham is the site of the 2022 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball, with the championship’s 18-hole final round being contested today.

“Competing in an official USGA championship has been a dream of mine for years and now that dream will be coming to fruition,” said Biggins. “This event will attract the best golfers from around the world to compete on an incredible course, Pinehurst No. 6. It is an honor to compete in this historic event and help pave the way for the growth of disabled golf.”

The championship is open to both male and female professional and amateur golfers with a World Handicap System™ Handicap Index® of 36.4 or less and an eligible impairment confirmed by a WR4GD Pass. The impairment categories are as follows:

Arm Impairment 

Intellectual Impairment 

Leg Impairment 

Multiple Limb Amputee 

Neurological Impairment 

Seated Players 

Short Stature 

Vision Impairment 

The championship will be contested over 54 holes of stroke play. Multiple sets of tees will be utilized. Carts will be permitted for all players and caddies. The 96-player field is as follows: 

Trevor Arnone, of Lewiston, Idaho, 34, Short Stature 

Kurtis Barkley, of Canada, 34, Short Stature 

Brian Bemis, of Lansing, Mich., 48, Leg Impairment 

Adam Benza, of Hellertown, Pa., 35, Leg Impairment 

Andrew Berglund, of Stillwater, Minn., 22, Intellectual Impairment 

Chris Biggins, of Birmingham, Ala., 30, Neurological Impairment 

Jeremy Bittner, of Pittsburgh, Pa., 33, Leg Impairment 

Joakim Bjorkman, of Sweden, 32, Short Stature 

Wayne Blankenship, of Union, Mo., 52, Leg Impairment 

Amy Bockerstette, of Phoenix, Ariz., 23, Intellectual Impairment 

Jack Bonifant, of Kensington, Md., 32, Neurological Impairment 

Kenny Bontz, of Parrish, Fla., 52, Leg Impairment 

Erik Bowen, of Oakland, Calif., 42, Multiple Limb Amputee 

Albert Bowker, of Buellton, Calif., 25, Short Stature 

Grace Anne Braxton, of Fredericksburg, Va., 50, Intellectual Impairment 

Ryan Brenden, of Pierce, Neb., 46, Leg Impairment 

Carlos Brown, of McKinney, Texas, 42, Leg Impairment 

Mike Browne, of England, 44, Leg Impairment 

Judith Brush, of Alexandria, Va., 80, Leg Impairment 

Brandon Canesi, of Doral, Fla., 30, Multiple Limb Amputee 

Luke Carroll, of Old Hickory, Tenn., 17, Neurological Impairment 

Lawrence Celano, of Chandler, Ariz., 53, Seated Players 

Amanda Cunha, of Kaneohe, Hawaii, 18, Vision Impairment 

Ryan Cutter, of Helena, Mont., 31, Multiple Limb Amputee 

Mario Dino, of Denver, Colo., 19, Neurological Impairment 

Zachary Duncan, of Cornelius, N.C., 22, Intellectual Impairment 

Spencer Easthope, of Canada, 40, Neurological Impairment 

Conor Ennis, of Wake Forest, N.C., 31, Short Stature 

Jesse Florkowski, of Canada, 32, Arm Impairment 

Alex Fourie, of Knoxville, Tenn., 29, Arm Impairment 

Billy Fryar, of Bigelow, Ark., 50, Seated Players 

Patrick Garrison, of Folsom, Pa., 38, Neurological Impairment 

Ken Green, of West Palm Beach, Fla., 63, Leg Impairment 

Zachary Grove, of York, Pa., 36, Neurological Impairment 

Mauricio Gutiérrez, of Mexico, 47, Seated Players 

Ann Hayes, of Lee, Mass., 59, Seated Players 

Joseph (Joey) Hill, of Tampa, Fla., 22, Intellectual Impairment 

Greg Hollingsworth, of Peck, Kan., 53, Leg Impairment 

Sophia Howard, of Hudsonville, Mich., 15, Arm Impairment 

Ryanne Jackson, of St. Petersburg, Fla., 24, Neurological Impairment 

Han Jeongwon, of Republic of Korea, 51, Leg Impairment 

Lucas Jones, of Louisville, Ky., 27, Leg Impairment 

Kiefer Jones, of Canada, 32, Vision Impairment 

Shigeru Kobayashi, of Japan, 66, Leg Impairment 

Masato Koyamada, of Japan, 55, Arm Impairment 

Sarah Beth Larson, of Green Bay, Wis., 43, Arm Impairment 

Cynthia Lawrence, of Lehigh Acres, Fla., 59, Multiple Limb Amputee 

Simon Lee, of Republic of Korea, 25, Intellectual Impairment 

Yangwoo Lee, of Republic of Korea, 24, Intellectual Impairment 

Cedric Lescut, of Belgium, 43, Leg Impairment 

Rasmus Lia, of Sweden, 21, Leg Impairment 

Michael Madsen, of Meridian, Idaho, 41, Leg Impairment 

Tommy Marks, of Danville, Pa., 42, Vision Impairment 

Evan Mathias, of Indianapolis, Ind., 26, Multiple Limb Amputee 

Joseph McCarron, of Orange Beach, Ala., 59, Vision Impairment 

Sean Mitchell, of Spokane, Wash., 32, Leg Impairment 

Kim Moore, of Portage, Mich., 41, Leg Impairment 

Austin Morris, of Bend, Ore., 34, Arm Impairment 

Felix Norrman, of Sweden, 25, Intellectual Impairment 

Jake Olson, of Huntington Beach, Calif., 25, Vision Impairment 

Elaine Ostrovsky, of Boca Raton, Fla., 49, Neurological Impairment 

Wooshik Park, of Republic of Korea, 63, Leg Impairment 

William Pease, of St. Augustine, Fla., 58, Vision Impairment 

Steven Pennell, of Jefferson, N.C., 44, Multiple Limb Amputee 

Chad Pfeifer, of Caldwell, Idaho, 40, Leg Impairment 

Jeremy Poincenot, of Carlsbad, Calif., 32, Vision Impairment 

Kipp Popert, of England, 24, Neurological Impairment 

Krystian Pushka, of Canada, 31, Intellectual Impairment 

Tracy Ramin, of Montrose, Mich., 50, Leg Impairment 

Trevor Reich, of South Africa, 58, Leg Impairment 

Stacey Rice, of Suwanee, Ga., 59, Leg Impairment 

Brandon Rowland, of Jackson, Tenn., 41, Multiple Limb Amputee 

Mandi Sedlak, of Kearney, Neb., 42, Leg Impairment 

Randy Shack, of Sulphur Springs, Texas, 38, Seated Players 

Steven Shipuleski, of Plainfield, Conn., 51, Arm Impairment 

Douglas Shirakura, of Somers, N.Y., 20, Leg Impairment 

Rasmus Skov løt, of Denmark, 21, Arm Impairment 

Deborah Smith, of Rockford, Ill., 60, Leg Impairment 

Jonathan Snyder, of Charlotte, N.C., 40, Arm Impairment 

Natasha Stasiuk, of Canada, 24, Intellectual Impairment 

Conor Stone, of Ireland, 27, Arm Impairment 

Joshua Tankersley, of Fort Worth, Texas, 36, Leg Impairment 

Jordan Thomas, of Nashville, Tenn., 33, Multiple Limb Amputee 

Mariano Tubio, of Argentina, 42, Seated Players 

Kellie Valentine, of McKean, Pa., 51, Arm Impairment 

Kevin Valentine, of Winter Garden, Fla., 48, Leg Impairment 

Patti Valero, of Brandon, Fla., 59, Leg Impairment 

Eliseo Villanueva, of Fort Bragg, N.C., 55, Arm Impairment 

Adem Wahbi, of Belgium, 23, Neurological Impairment 

Cathy Walch, of Buford, Ga., 56, Arm Impairment 

Robert Walden, of Queen Creek, Ariz., 50, Arm Impairment 

Dennis Walters, of Jupiter, Fla., 72, Seated Players 

David Watts, of South Africa, 34, Leg Impairment 

Joshua Williams, of Canada, 37, Leg Impairment 

Hayato Yoshida, of Japan, 38, Leg Impairment 

Peyton Zins, of Indianapolis, Ind., 20, Neurological Impairment 

Additional information on the U.S. Adaptive Open can be found here.

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