Chesterfield Native Jason Hasty to Compete in USGA Adaptive Open Golf Championship
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Adaptive golfer shatters own record, takes early lead in U.S. Adaptive Open
With an 11-under 61 in the first round of the 2025 U.S. Adaptive Open, Kipp Popert broke his own single-round scoring mark. The post Adaptive golfer shatters own record, takes early lead in U.S. Adaptive Open appeared first on Golf.
Chesterfield native Jason Hasty to compete in USGA Adaptive Open Golf Championship
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. Chesterfield native Jason Hasty is one of 96 golfers who will compete in this year's USGA Adaptive Open starting Monday in Rockville, Maryland.Hasty is ranked among the top five adaptive golfers in the country. He was born with a congenital deformity which caused the fingers on his left hand not to develop above the knuckles.He is the only golfer from Central Virginia and one of two from the entire state in this year's f…
Lawlor trailing 61-man Popert by seven after day one at US Adaptive Open - Irish Golfer Magazine
Brendan Lawlor took just 68 strokes to navigate his way round Woodmont Country Club in Maryland, but despite a satisfactory opening four-under, he finds himself seven behind Kipp Popert. Lawlor, the only Irish contestant in the field, went bogey-free for the opening round in his bid to add the US Adaptive Open to the G4D Open title he landed for the second time in three years at Woburn back in May. The Dundalk native began on the 10th and birdie…
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