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What if golf didn’t start with a paywall? We’re laying out a bold, workable plan to raise $2M that turns access into a promise: open facilities, real clubs kids can take home, and a clear coaching path that doesn’t end when a camp does. Our focus is Southern Oregon’s underserved counties, but the model scales—scholarships fueled by interest, referrals from any local pro, and partnerships with Boys & Girls Clubs and YMCAs that solve the toughest barrier of all: transportation.

We get practical about what changes outcomes. An equipment library transforms “someday” into “right now,” while PGA‑led coaching turns first swings into lasting habits. We talk honestly about fundraising—why a few aligned community backers beat a thousand small checks—and how we’ll keep the principal working so support never dries up. We also explore adaptive golf with David’s Chair: gyro‑stabilized seats that let athletes safely swing on slopes, roll onto greens, and rejoin the game they love. Watching a player shoot in the 70s from a single‑rider chair reframes ability and reminds us why inclusion matters.

Performance is part of belonging too. We share why proper fittings routinely add 30 yards for players who’ve never been fit, how vendor display walls and demo systems make choices simple, and why a league that honors full handicaps makes competition fair and fun. Women’s rules clinics show that knowledge is a stroke saver—nearest point of relief, stance relief, and smart drop options turn confusion into confidence. And with a video podcast on the way, we’ll bring training aids, drills, and adaptive tech to your screen so you can see how access looks in action.

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