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Golf Outing
WE teach autistic, down-syndrome & limbless children how to play golf

"Hey Kevin, Get me some duct tape so I can hold onto this #^%&$ golf club. Then I can hit it (100 yards). Once I can do that the golf pro promised me I can go onto the golf course. I hope that both of us can get those fancy arms I heard about".

Look closely at this little guy. He has had poor instruction and will not be able to improve. WHY? Because he is depending on his "right hand & arm" to swing the club. It would take a long explanation about this. In the video series this is eliminated IMMDIATELY!



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