Dave Barton, the executive director of the National Alliance for Accessible Golf, shares his journey and insights in making golf more accessible for individuals with disabilities. The National Alliance's mission is to increase the participation of people with disabilities in the game of golf through education, advocacy, and resource development.
Dave discusses the organization's resources, including an ADA checklist for golf course design, which helps golf course owners and operators identify ways to remove barriers and create accessible environments. He emphasizes that making golf more accessible doesn't have to be cost-prohibitive and encourages golf course operators to take small, manageable steps.
Dave also highlights the importance of the Golf Access and Inclusion Network (GAIN), a free community platform that connects golfers, programs, and organizations interested in promoting accessibility and inclusion in golf.
Throughout the conversation, Dave underscores the idea that making golf more accessible benefits not only individuals with disabilities but also golf course operators by attracting a broader range of golfers, including an aging population. He encourages operators to proactively seek information, use available resources, and reach out to organizations like the National Alliance for support in their efforts to create accessible golf experiences.
In a more personal context, Dave shares that his motivation comes from a passion for staying engaged, making a positive impact, and constantly learning. He values the mentorship and inspiration he has received from individuals he has met throughout his career, both in the military and the golf industry. Retirement is not on his immediate horizon, as he finds fulfillment in his work and the opportunity to make a difference in the world of accessible golf.
Dave Barton's dedication to promoting accessibility in golf shines through in this conversation, demonstrating the positive impact that can result from proactive efforts in this area.
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