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Business community gives wounded soldiers ability to golf
The
Colorado Springs Business
Journal's Corporate Golf League, Wells Fargo and the Rotary
Club of Colorado Springs have teamed up to purchase a special golf
cart that will allow wounded soldiers to enjoy the game of golf.
The
cart, called a SoloRider, allows soldiers, or anyone who has lost
mobility because of an amputation or traumatic injury, to golf,
because the cart allows the golfer to stand and swing the club while
remaining steady and strapped into the cart's seat.
Each
SoloRider costs $8,500, and that's a lot more than many of the wounded
soldiers who now call Colorado Springs home can afford.
Each
year golfers from the Wells Fargo Colorado Springs Business Journal
Golf League donate "mulligan money", money raised from
payment for do-over shots, to charity.
This
year golfers raised $4,086, and the Rotary Club of Colorado Springs
will "match" that amount with $4,000 to purchase one SoloRider.
"This
is just one example of how the golf league builds community,"
said Business Journal Publisher Lon Matejczyk. "These golfers
are community leaders who realize how much soldiers have given their
community. This is a small way we can give back."
A
check will be presented to Scott Gray of ThanksTroops.com
at 4.p.m. today during the Business
Journal's Best of Business 2008 reception at the University of Colorado
at Colorado Springs' Dwire Hall.
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