USDGA Championship

Hosted at PGA Golf Club, Port St Lucie, FLORIDA
MAY 4th - 7th 2025

The United States Disabled Golf Association

We started our mission in 2015 with the idea of bringing together Adaptive Golfers to showcase their skills and abilities in a championship style event.

In 2018, the inaugural US Disabled Open was conducted by the USDGA in Orlando, Florida at Eagle Creek Golf Club. 48 golfers competed in a 36 championship with players for 8 different countries.

The USDGA Championship was the first event in the United States to obtain world rankings for golfers with disabilities.

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Past and Current Sponsors

The Championship

The USDGA Open Championship is aone of the leading adaptive golf evnets in the US. It  brings together some of the most talented disabled golfers from around the world. Hosted annually, this tournament showcases the exceptional skills and determination of athletes competing across various categories of physical, sensory, and cognitive impairments.

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Our History

Our history is a testament to the power of inclusion and the transformative impact of adaptive sports. Since our inception, we have been dedicated to breaking down barriers and making golf accessible to individuals with disabilities. Along the way, we’ve witnessed incredible stories of perseverance, skill, and sportsmanship.

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Sponsorship Opportunities

Supporting our disability golf events as a sponsor means more than just contributing financially – it’s about being part of a movement that promotes inclusion, empowerment, and opportunity. By partnering with us, your sponsorship of the USDGA Championship will directly impact the lives of these inspiring individuals. 

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About the United States Disabled Golf Association

Our goal is to provide competitors with physical, intellectual, or sensory disabilities the opportunity to shine on a championship stage. Whether you’re an amputee, visually impaired, living with cerebral palsy, a wounded veteran, or have other unique challenges – this tournament is for you!

Our Goal and Ambition

To provide athletes with physical, intellectual, or sensory disabilities the opportunity to shine on a championship stage.

Whether you’re an amputee, visually impaired, living with cerebral palsy, a wounded veteran, or have other unique challenges – this tournament is for you!

Join us in reshaping the narrative and embracing the true spirit of inclusivity – on and off the golf course!

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The PGA Golf Club in Florida, located in Port St. Lucie, is a premier golfing destination. It features multiple championship-level courses, including the Dye Course, the Wanamaker Course, and the Ryder Course. 

Renowned for its world-class facilities, the club offers an exceptional golfing experience for players of all levels. It also serves as the headquarters for the PGA of America. With its pristine fairways, challenging layouts, and stunning surroundings, the PGA Golf Club is a top choice for both casual golfers and professionals. It hosts various tournaments and offers golf instruction, making it a hub for golf enthusiasts.

 With its pristine fairways, challenging layouts, and stunning surroundings, the PGA Golf Club is a top choice for both casual golfers and professionals. It hosts various tournaments and offers golf instruction, making it a hub for golf enthusiasts.

May 4th – 7th 2025

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Previous Winners

In our Past Winners section, we celebrate the incredible achievements of golfers who have excelled in our disability golf events.

Discover who won which event, and a little information on where they are from. These champions will inspire others to compete and challenge themselves at the highest level of adaptive golf.

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Donate to the USDGA


Your generous donation to our disability golf events will have a profound impact on both the players and the community. By contributing, you are helping to create inclusive opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in a sport that fosters independence, confidence, and personal growth.

For many participants, these events are not just about competition; they offer a chance to connect with others facing similar challenges, build lifelong friendships, and develop a better quality of life.

Additionally, your donation will help us expand our reach, making the sport accessible to more people with physical, sensory, or cognitive impairments. This enables us to host our USDGA Championship, promote physical activity, mental well-being, and social engagement for players of all skill levels.

By donating, you’re not only supporting the game of golf—you’re helping to create a lasting positive impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities, allowing them to experience the joy of sport in an environment designed to support their needs.
We deeply appreciate your commitment to fostering inclusivity in sports.

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Become a Volunteer

We are always looking for volunteers to help us run our golf event each year. This is your chance to get involved in something special and support adaptive and disabled golfers.

We are looking for volunteers in the following categories:

• Rules Officials
• Caddies
• Scorekeepers
• Ball Spotters
• Photography
• Videography

Thank you in advance for your support and feel free to inquire.

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 Testimonials

Our testimonials section showcases the experiences and success stories of golfers who have participated in our disability golf events. 

Hear directly from our community about how these events have positively impacted their lives, both on and off the course.

“I am very excited to return to the USDGA Championship,” said Bish. “The tournament will always have a special place in my heart because it was the first 54-hole tournament that I won. The USDGA runs an amazing event, the course is beautiful and the other participants and volunteers make it extra special.”

Bailey Bish

“This event always holds a special place in my heart,” said Biggins, who is ranked as the No. 3 adaptive golfer in the world. “I’m sure it’s going to be a battle that will go down to the final hole.”

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Chris Biggins

“You have to look at the bigger picture,” Green said. “Hopefully, with events like this, we can start making dents into the golf community to get more corporate involvement. This game means so much to people who have greater problems in their lives.

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Ken Green