Golf is for Everyone. Full Stop

At the TGA, we believe that no physical, cognitive, or sensory impairment should stand in the way of someone experiencing the connection, confidence, community, and joy this game has to offer.

That’s why the TGA Adaptive Golf Program exists: to create meaningful opportunities for people with disabilities to play, learn, and compete, whether they’re beginners picking up a club for the first time or experienced players looking to develop and thrive.

What We Offer

Thanks to the support from TGA Gallery Club members and dedicated partners across the state, our adaptive golf efforts include: 

Free clinics led by instructors with specialized experience teaching adaptive golfers

Sectional qualifying for the U.S. Adaptive Open, a USGA® national championship for all adaptive golf categories

Competitive and recreational events that include working in conjunction with the Texas Adaptive Golf Association (TAGA).   

Hosting the Texas Adaptive Golf Championship

Outreach programming that encourages people with disabilities to get started in the game and become a part of the welcoming adaptive golf community

Beyond State Lines

The TGA’s commitment to adaptive golf doesn’t stop at the Texas border. Last month, TGA staff helped with marketing for the Midwest Adaptive Championship, which was hosted in partnership with other state golf associations on September 10–11 in Newton, Kansas.

2025 Texas Adaptive Golf Championship

OCTOBER 20-22
Prairie Lakes Golf Course, Grand Prairie

Come experience for yourself this powerful community in action. Whether you’re a participant, volunteer, or fan, we invite you to be part of something meaningful.

More Than a Game

Adaptive golf brings together people with disabilities from all backgrounds, skill levels, and life experiences. It’s not just about hitting shots, it’s about showing what’s possible. And through the TGA’s efforts, more people are discovering their place in the game.

You Help Make This Happen

As a TGA Gallery Club member, your support helps make adaptive programming possible and helps make the game more accessible, inclusive, and impactful.

Golf should welcome everyone. When it does, everyone wins.