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Step 1 - Obtain a Player Pass from the European Disabled Golf Association

How to qualify people with different abilities? 

All individuals must apply and complete the “player pass” process with the European Disabled Golf Association  (EDGA – click here) to determine the extent to which their impairment affects their ability to play golf with a  disability. Secondly, this process will identify the type of pass that is most appropriate for the current status of  their impairment.

Current definitions of impairment (in relation to golf) are available. 
 
  1. Amputation above knee 
  2. Amputation below knee 
  3. Amputation through knee 
  4. Amputation below elbow 
  5. Amputation above elbow 
  6. Amputation through the elbow 
  7. Spinal Cord Lesion 
  8. Intellectual 
  9. Neurologic 
  10. Orthopedic 
  11. Visually Impaired 

PLEASE NOTE: On the registration page for each PAT, it will be noted, that it is the responsibility of the applicant to contact the local zone office three weeks prior to the PAT, to notify them, share their European Disabled Golf Association (EDGA) player pass, and make them aware you are a golfer with a different ability.