Colorado School for the Deaf and
Blind
The USGA operates a junior golf program for students from the
Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind (CSDB), located in
Colorado Springs. This is an eight-week program that takes
approximately 20 kids to a local golf course to learn swing
fundamentals and course etiquette. Each year, at least two
Fellows plan and oversee the program, including the program's
budget, volunteer participation, and program curriculum.
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| USGA Fellow Jack Hendrickson
helps blind participant Carlos Riveros prepare for the next
shot. |
In 2008 programming for the CSDB Golf Team
started on February 20 with 21 participants enrolled for the
year. Participants included: eight blind students, one student
with cerebral palsy, and a few special needs students.
Programming was held at Cherokee Ridge Golf Course on Mondays and
Thursdays, which also hosts the Pikes Peak Linkers Junior Golf
Program on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Curriculum focused developing
a golf routine, understanding the rules and etiquette, and
on-course play.
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| CSDB blind participants
Colin Creamer (left) and Carlos Riveros (right) smile for a
picture with their favorite Sertoma Club Volunteer Barrie
Town (center). |
In an effort to increase communication between
USGA Fellows and CSDB staff and participants, Fellows also
participated in a ten-week American Sign Language Course. The
curriculum of the course included sessions on golf vocabulary,
introductions, and basic conversation. The classes were
instrumental in Fellows gaining trust and building relationship
with the youth in the program.
The Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind
program offers USGA Fellows the opportunity to implement the
mission of the USGA Grants initiative in Colorado Springs,
namely, to expand the game of golf to individuals who might not
otherwise have the opportunity to play.
For more information on the Colorado
School for the Deaf and Blind program please contact Jack
Hendrickson at 719-471-4810 ext. 19 or email
JHendrickson@usga.org