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Hamilton
County Park District Adds SoloRiders to Fleet
To
Help Golfers with Limited Mobility Get Back in the Game
The
Wire - February 8, 2008
The Hamilton County Park District in Cincinnati, Ohio, has recently
added two SoloRider golf cars to its fleet to help golfers with
limited mobility get back in the game. The new vehicles join the
five SoloRiders already in use and available at six public courses
in the Cincinnati area.
"We
purchased our first SoloRider in 2004 with the intention of making
golf accessible to the entire community," said Doug Stultz, golf
manager at the Hamilton County Park District. "The SoloRiders have
enabled us to reach out to the community, create awareness and continue
to build programs designed to meet the needs of golfers with disabilities
who want to get back in the game."
The
SoloRider golf car, which was presented the 2006 Excellence in Achievement
Award - New Product of the Year by the Association of Private Clubs
and Directors, features ergonomically designed controls and a patented
seat that rotates and lifts to help players hit their shots without
leaving the comfort and safety of the vehicle. The car's even weight
distribution and advanced suspension system make it safe to go on
tees and greens without damaging the turf.
"There
are 46 million disabled Americans, and approximately five million
of them are candidates to play golf," said Roger Pretekin, president
of SoloRider. "By making a single-rider golf car available, The
Hamilton Country Park District, is helping golfers get back in the
game, which we know provides tremendous satisfaction, and helping
bring new players to the sport, which the game desperately needs."
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