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Golf
Clinics for Disabled Veterans Get Help
From Tampa Businessman’s Special Golf Carts
TAMPA – (Oct. 31, 2007)
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SoloRider
golf car helping veterans get back in the game.
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A Tampa businessman whose company makes it possible
for disabled golfers like himself to play the game they love is
joining a statewide effort to help veterans get back on the course.
Monroe Berkman, who owns SoloRider Management LLC, is teaming up
with The Adaptive Golf Foundation to sponsor clinics for veterans,
many of whom returned from Iraq and Afghanistan with injuries they
thought ended their days on the golf course. American Veterans
Adaptive Golf, an initiative derived from the Adaptive Golf Foundation
in conjunction with the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa,
will host its first clinic on Nov. 9 and 10 at Terrace Hill Golf
Club in Temple Terrace. Berkman has arranged for several of
his company’s specially designed golf cars to be available for veterans
at the clinic.
"For
thousands of veterans, getting back on the golf course is like getting
their lives back,” said Berkman, who contracted polio when he was
a youngster but returned to the game after buying Centennial, Colo.-based
SoloRider in 2004. “Golf has mental, physical and emotional benefits
that can play important roles in the rehabilitation process."
The
SoloRider single-passenger golf car features ergonomic hand controls
and a patented seat that can be raised and rotated to put players
in a comfortable position from which to hit their shots. The car’s
even weight distribution and suspension system allow it to be driven
onto tees and greens without damaging the turf and create a safe
and comfortable ride for golfers.
David
Windsor, executive director of American Veterans Adaptive Golf,
said, “words can’t describe” the joy he sees in the faces of veterans
when they get back on the course for the first time. “It’s a great
gift to give to men and women who have sacrificed so much,” he said.
Following
the Tampa event, the Adaptive Golf Foundation plans clinics in six
other Florida cities where there are VA hospitals. Windsor says
he hopes to expand the program nationally in the next two years.
For
more information regarding the Tampa clinics on Nov. 9 and 10 please
call 941-364-4653. For information on Florida Adaptive Golf, please
visit
www.FloridaAdaptivegolf.org.
About
SoloRider
Established in
1991, Centennial, Colo.-based SoloRider Management
LLC manufactures and distributes the industry’s
leading single-rider golf car. SoloRider is the
only single-rider golf car that meets or exceeds
ANSI standards for safety, performance, stability,
speed and suspension. In 2002, SoloRider received
the prestigious da Vinci Award from the
Engineering Society of Detroit in recognition of
innovations that empowered all people, regardless
of physical ability. Monroe Berkman, an avid
golfer, polio survivor and longtime user of the
SoloRider golf car, purchased the company in 2004.
For more information about SoloRider and its
support of American veterans, please visit
www.solorider.com.
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