Golf Channel is televising the final round of the fourth U.S. Adaptive Open live for the first time, marking a broadcast milestone for the tournament created by the United States Golf Association to showcase golfers with disabilities. Play began at 11 a.m. Eastern on 9 July at Woodmont, where men’s and women’s overall champions as well as impairment-category winners will be decided later today. Among the leading contenders are Max Togisala, who carded a 67 earlier in the week, and high-school standout Bailey Bish, the lone female on her school’s roster.
An inspiring celebration of our game and the perseverance of the human spirit. ⛳️🏆 The U.S. Adaptive Open final round is LIVE on Golf Channel for the first time! https://t.co/TOQ9CW7UKG
For the first time EVER... hit the music at the U.S. Adaptive Open! 🎶 The final round is LIVE now on @GolfChannel. https://t.co/ZVeskT3IBB
After becoming her high school team's top player as the only girl on the roster, Bailey Bish is contending for a U.S. Adaptive Open title. 🇺🇸 Live coverage starts at 11A ET on Golf Channel. https://t.co/K1B3s5mynz