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Anthony Maldonado recently made his debut at the 4th U.S. Adaptive Open Championship at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, ...
The largest and longest running national adaptive sports competition is taking place in Grand Rapids. (July 11, 2025) ...
Potomac native Ford Martin finished out his second U.S. Adaptive Open on Wednesday. He finished in a tie for 10th place in the coordination impairment category, according to the United… Read More ...
A third straight trip to the U.S. Adaptive Open brought South Ogden native Max Togisala a third straight medal as the top ...
Potomac native Ford Martin recalls standing about 18 feet away from his last hole on the Woodmont Country Club golf course on ...
The Head Women's Golf Coach at Western Michigan University mounted a three-shot comeback to claim her second U.S. Adaptive Open title at Woodmont Country Club in Maryland.
Police will be on hand and adaptive traffic signals installed to help with the flow of traffic, officials said.
Tucson native Bailey Bish and U of A adaptive golfer Amanda Cunha tied for second place at the U.S. Adaptive Open in Rockville, Maryland.
U.S. Adaptive Open, Kipp Popert won his third consecutive men's overall title and Kim Moore claimed the women's division.
A total of 96 players representing eight impairment categories competed on Woodmont's South course in Rockville, Maryland.
In the lead-up to the fourth U.S. Adaptive Open, Popert said he could only manage to play four holes of his practice round. Meanwhile, between arriving at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Md., and ...
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WANE 15 on MSNFort Wayne native Moore wins 2025 U.S. Adaptive OpenFor the second time in the four-year history of the event, Fort Wayne native Kim Moore has won the women’s overall championship at the U.S. Adaptive Open. Moore, who won the inaugural event in 2022, ...
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