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  • Membership
    • Steps to Join
    • Membership Application (online)
    • Membership Application (paper)
    • Renew Membership
  • Tournaments
    • National Championship
    • ISPS Handa U.S. Open
    • Regional Tournaments
    • Guiding Eyes Classic
    • Pay for a Tournament
    • Host a tournament
    • Liability Waiver
    • Concussion Protocol
  • Learn
    • Playing Blind Golf
    • Coaches
    • Coaching Manual
    • Instruction Videos
    • Clinic Outline
  • Explore
    • In the News
    • Hole-in-One Club
    • Member Information
    • FAQs
    • Photo Gallery
  • Our Legacy
    • History
    • Hall of Fame
    • Millard Reed
    • In Memory of
  • Donate
  • SHOP

Photo Gallery

group photo of USBGA golfers
Phil Hubbard holding golf ball after hole in one
Bob Banks hole-in-one on 10/31/25
John Casolo
youth clinic
Patty and Wendy
Patty and Wendy
John and Dave
John and Dave
John Casolo and Dave Mounton
John Casolo and Dave Mounton
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Jeremy and his Dad Leo
Keith & Sheila Drummond
Joe Lazaro
Jack Nicklaus & Joe Lazaro
Kevin Edwards Hole in One
Kevin Edwards

OUR MISSION

The United States Blind Golf Association (USBGA) expands opportunities for blind and vision impaired individuals to learn, play, and enjoy the game of golf at every level; recreational, social, and competitive, enhancing confidence, connection, and quality of life. We build a welcoming national community through tournaments, local play opportunities and outreach events that introduce youth and adults to adaptive golf. Through partnerships with instructional, rehabilitation, and adaptive sports organizations, we create pathways for ongoing learning, skill development, and lifelong participation in the sport.

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