mikejohnchapman
Challenge Tour Pro
I have been reading the new rule 25 regarding people with disabilities.
Rules 25.4 relates to people using assistive mobility devices
Purpose of Rule: Rule 25.4 allows a player who uses an assistive mobility device to be assisted by both an aide and a caddie at the same time, explains how a player may use an assistive mobility device (such as a wheelchair or other wheeled mobility device or a cane or a crutch) to help in taking a stance and making a stroke, and modifies certain relief procedures.
I wondered how this is going to be applied as we have quite a few seniors who use mobility devices in the form of personal buggies to play. We normally require a Doctor's note to approve this but due to the recent health service issues this is now approved on a trust basis. Is there a level of disability needed before this rule applies (such as blue badge holder, registered disabled, etc)?
Will the player have to say they are playing under the modifications made by the new rule to their fellow competitors?
The last thing we want is to discourage people from playing our great game for as long as they wish but we need to be fair to all players and I know we wil be asked the question.
The other disabilities covered by the new rule are a little more obvious.
Rules 25.4 relates to people using assistive mobility devices
Purpose of Rule: Rule 25.4 allows a player who uses an assistive mobility device to be assisted by both an aide and a caddie at the same time, explains how a player may use an assistive mobility device (such as a wheelchair or other wheeled mobility device or a cane or a crutch) to help in taking a stance and making a stroke, and modifies certain relief procedures.
I wondered how this is going to be applied as we have quite a few seniors who use mobility devices in the form of personal buggies to play. We normally require a Doctor's note to approve this but due to the recent health service issues this is now approved on a trust basis. Is there a level of disability needed before this rule applies (such as blue badge holder, registered disabled, etc)?
Will the player have to say they are playing under the modifications made by the new rule to their fellow competitors?
The last thing we want is to discourage people from playing our great game for as long as they wish but we need to be fair to all players and I know we wil be asked the question.
The other disabilities covered by the new rule are a little more obvious.