Golf should be accessible to everyone, and VertaCat is making that a reality with the VertaCat Golf Cart! In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Steve Doudt to discuss how this revolutionary adaptive golf cart is changing the game for individuals with mobility challenges.
Steve, a bilateral above-the-knee amputee due to a motorcycle accident in 1992, has an inspiring journey of resilience and determination. After serving in the USAF 1721st Combat Control Squadron, Special Operations Team, he transitioned into adaptive sports, including wheelchair basketball and sitting volleyball, even competing in the 1996 and 2000 Paralympic Games. In recent years, Steve has embraced golf, achieving significant success in adaptive tournaments. The VertaCat has been instrumental in his golfing journey, allowing him to stand and swing freely, enhancing his performance on the course.
Beyond golf, Steve has dedicated over 18 years as a full-time official in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association, traveling nationwide to inspire and mentor others. Join us as we delve into Steve’s multifaceted career, the impact of the VertaCat on adaptive sports, and his unwavering commitment to inclusivity and innovation. Don’t miss this insightful conversation about inclusion, innovation, and the future of golf! ⛳♿ #AdaptiveGolf #VertaCat #inclusivesports
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