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*The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any products. For your convenience, we have compiled this information to be used as a resource. Products listed may or may not meet accessibility standards or recommendations. It is important to check design specifications of products. This list is not comprehensive. For more detailed information, please contact the NCA at (812) 856-4422 Voice, (812) 856-4421 TTY or nca@indiana.edu.

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A hand is holding a golf club.  A metal device is on the club handle and has a portion of the device which extends from the club into a red shirt sleeve. No Picture Available
A man using a manual wheelchair is at the driving range, points his golf club at a device holding golf balls.
A man swinging a golf club uses his left hand and has prosthetic device on his right arm.  The device extends from his lower arm to the club where it wraps around the club.
A man standing on a green is holding a golf club in his left and is using a device in his right hand to pick up a ball without bending over.
Amputee Golf Grip
Custom Clubs
EZT Golf Ball Feeder
Golf Pro
Green's Caddy

 

A man dressed in dark colors is shown in mid swing on a golf course.  The man is standing in a white square with wheels.  There is a back support the extends up from the inside of the box approximately to just below the man’s shoulder blades.
This is a photo of a black golf club handle with a yellow gripper attached that holds a golf ball and two golf tees at the end of the club handle.
A man is holding a golf club in putting position.  The club grip angles up his left wrist. A man swinging a golf club uses a glove on his left hand.  The white glove extends a piece of material around the end of the club handle. The protective covering on the end of a golf club is capped with a black cup that is holding a golf ball.
HiRider
Joe's Original BACKTEE
One-Putz Putter
Power Glove
Rubber Ball Picker

 

A black padded seat with a back and armrests sits on a green pole attached to a green frame that extends out the width of the chair.  The frame then turns and extends out the front of the chair on the right and left side as well as out the back of the chair.  There is a frame with two small wheels attached to the main frame in the back of the chair. The bottom half of a male is shown standing on grass and holding a golf club.  Instead of having a club head, the golf club has a white plastic device which has a notch in it that is holding a golf tee. A man sits in the single seat of white golf car on a bright, sunny day.  The man has his head down and is swinging a golf club. A gloved hand has fingers wrapped around a golf club.  There is a black patch across the top of the middle of the middle, ring and little finger.
Static Chair
T-up Club Series
Totin Bonez Golf
Triple Trainer





A hand is holding a golf club.  A metal device is on the club handle and has a portion of the device which extends from the club into a red shirt sleeve.

Amputee Golf Grip

  • The Amputee Golf Grip is designed for persons missing their left hand. It can be positioned anywhere on the club grip and uses the "sound" hand's gripping pressure to "lock" the device in place, preventing slippage and improving control.
  • Approximate price: $600.00, retail.
  • T.R.S., Inc.
    3090 Sterling Circle, Studio A
    Boulder, CO 80301-2338
    Toll Free: (800) 279-1865
    Phone: (303) 444-4720
    Fax: (303) 444-5372
    www.oandp.com/products/trs/sports.htm
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

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Custom Clubs

  • Fitting, building and repairing custom golf clubs.
  • Contact vendor for pricing.
  • Professional Club Makers Society
    70 Persimmon Ridge Drive
    Louisville, KY 40245
    Toll Free: (800) 548-6094
    Fax: (502) 241-2817
    www.proclubmakers.org
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man using a manual wheelchair is at the driving range, points his golf club at a device holding golf balls.

EZT Golf Ball Feeder

  • The entire body of the unit is made of ABS plastic, a tough and durable material that is used in pickup bedliners. The internal mechanism is designed to give years of service.
  • Approximate price: $295.00, plus shipping
  • USA Golf Products, Inc.
    21417 Brewer Road
    Grass Valley, CA 95949
    Phone: (530) 268-6813
    Fax: (530) 268-0901
    www.usagpi.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man swinging a golf club uses his left hand and has prosthetic device on his right arm.  The device extends from his lower arm to the club where it wraps around the club.

Golf Pro

  • The Golf Pro is designed primarily for persons missing their right hand. It slips over the shaft of the club and then "jams" in place on the grip when pulled up. Plastic sizing rings can be enlarged to custom fit the user's clubs. Uniform grip sizes on the clubs are recommended.
  • Approximate price: $450.00, retail.
  • T.R.S., Inc.
    3090 Sterling Circle, Studio A
    Boulder, CO 80301-2338
    Toll Free: (800) 279-1865
    Phone: (303) 444-4720
    Fax: (303) 444-5372
    www.oandp.com/products/trs/sports.htm
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man standing on a green is holding a golf club in his left and is using a device in his right hand to pick up a ball without bending over.

Green's Caddy

  • The Green's Caddy was designed for the golfer who either can not bend or who has difficulty bending to do the required task on the grees (repairing ball marks, marking and picking up ball and retrieving ball from cup). The Green's Caddy can be used with either hand, sitting or standing. Ball marker not included.
  • Approximate price: $19.95 shipping and handling.
  • Asta Enterprises
    5652 E. Encanto Street
    Mesa, AZ 85025
    Phone: (480) 924-8546
    Fax: (480) 924-1930
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man dressed in dark colors is shown in mid swing on a golf course.  The man is standing in a white square with wheels.  There is a back support the extends up from the inside of the box approximately to just below the man’s shoulder blades.

HiRider

  • Wheelchair that provides mobility while sitting or standing.
  • Approximate cost: $21,000.
  • Falcon Rehabilitation Products, Inc.
    4404 E. 60th Avenue
    Commerce City, CO 80022
    Toll Free: (800) 370-6808
    Fax: (303) 287-6434
    www.falconrehab.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

This is a photo of a black golf club handle with a yellow gripper attached that holds a golf ball and two golf tees at the end of the club handle.

Joe's Original BACKTEE

  • Clips onto the grip end of any golf club. Performs all the required bending and stooping tasks for the golfer. Inserts the tee in the ground, places the ball on the tee, picks up the tee and when used on a putter, it can be used to retrieve the ball from the cup. No more bending, no more stooping and no more back, hip or knees pain or injuries.
  • Approximate price: $16.50 (includes S&H anywhere in continental U.S.)
  • Group purchase discounts available.
  • Egli & Associates, Inc.
    709 Iowa Street
    Cedar Falls, IA 50613-2922
    Phone: (319) 268-0939
    E-mail: jim.egli@cfu.net
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man is holding a golf club in putting position.  The club grip angles up his left wrist.

One-Putz Putter

  • One-Putz Putter uses your own forearm to reduce club head rotation and forces you to maintain the same grip, putt after putt.
  • $69.95, plus shipping.
  • One Putz Putters
    7405 S - 875 East
    Parker City, IN 47368
    Toll Free: (877) 785-2870
    www.oneputzputters.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man swinging a golf club uses a glove on his left hand.  The white glove extends a piece of material around the end of the club handle.

Power Glove

  • The Powerglove has a "powerstrap" attachment which locks your club in proper position throughout the swing, reducing clubface twisting at impact when hitting out of the buried sand shot or from the deep rough.
  • The "powerstrap" is especially helpful to those golfers who are arthritic or have a weak grip.
  • Approximate price: $15.95.
  • Power Glove
    PO Box 2323
    Princeton, NJ 08543
    Toll Free: (800) 836-3760
    Phone: (609) 688-9813
    Fax: (609) 688-9814
    www.powerglove.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

The protective covering on the end of a golf club is capped with a black cup that is holding a golf ball.

Rubber Ball Picker

  • Fits easily over most putter grips for fast and easy retrieval of ball from hole. Eliminates strain of bending and stooping.
  • Approximate price: $9.95.
  • Genesis Group, Ltd.
    919 Third Avenue 27th Floor
    New York, New York 10022
    Phone: (212) 758-2222
    Fax: (212) 832-0426
    www.genesisny.net/GStore/golfaccessories.html
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A black padded seat with a back and armrests sits on a green pole attached to a green frame that extends out the width of the chair.  The frame then turns and extends out the front of the chair on the right and left side as well as out the back of the chair.  There is a frame with two small wheels attached to the main frame in the back of the chair.

Static Chair

  • The chair can be easily wheeled from one spot to another. By lifting a lever on the right or left side of the seat, the seat can turn around to be used by someone while standing up. This tool is for someone who can stand, but has poor balance, such as a stroke survivor. Several safety belt options.
  • Approximate price: $1,195.00, plus shipping.
  • USA Golf Products, Inc.
    21417 Brewer Road
    Grass Valley, CA 95949
    Phone: (530) 268-6813
    Fax: (530) 268-0901
    www.usagpi.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

The bottom half of a male is shown standing on grass and holding a golf club.  Instead of having a club head, the golf club has a white plastic device which has a notch in it that is holding a golf tee.

T-up Club Series

  • Sets the tee, hammer for the tee adjustment, sets ball on the tee, retrieves tee after ball is hit, sets marker behind ball, picks up ball, sets ball in front of marker, retrieves marker. The club comes in 3 configurations, for sitting, for standing and vertical positions and works for either left or right handed golfers.
  • Approximate price: $49.00 each, plus shipping
  • USA Golf Products, Inc.
    21417 Brewer Road
    Grass Valley, CA 95949
    Phone: (530) 268-6813
    Fax: (530) 268-0901
    www.usagpi.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man sits in the single seat of white golf car on a bright, sunny day.  The man has his head down and is swinging a golf club.

Totin Bonez Golf

  • Totin Bonez Golf is excited to offer the first casted set of golf clubs to be hit from the seated position. The set consist of a driver, fairway wood, 3, 5, 7, and wedge. This set can be custom ordered to match your swing.
  • Approximate cost: $375.00.
  • Totin Bonez Golf
    2069 Archer Circle
    Rocklin, CA 95765
    Phone: (877) HIT- HARD
    Fax: (916) 415-1660
    www.totinbonezgolf.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A gloved hand has fingers wrapped around a golf club.  There is a black patch across the top of the middle of the middle, ring and little finger.

Triple Trainer

  • Golf glove with Velcro strip to keep club in proper position.
  • Approximate price: $19.95, plus shipping.
    USA Golf Products, Inc.
    21417 Brewer Road
    Grass Valley, CA 95949
    Phone: (530) 268-6813
    Fax: (530) 268-0901
    www.usagpi.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.




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