THREE PEAT! 🏆 🏆 🏆 Kipp Popert made the difficult look easy this week at Woodmont Country Club. https://t.co/pU4HYUUTJU
KIPP POPERT WINS HIS THIRD STRAIGHT! KIM MOORE WINS HER SECOND! History at the 4th U.S. Adaptive Open 🏆 https://t.co/c39cM3rBkc
She's done it again! 🏆 🏆 Kim Moore is now a 2x U.S. Adaptive Open champion! https://t.co/zCMZ8skimf
The 4th U.S. Adaptive Open at Woodmont Country Club concluded with notable achievements in both men's and women's categories. Max Togisala, a 21-year-old player using the VertaCat, won the Seated Player category by over 20 strokes, finishing with an eagle on the 18th hole and a final round score of 71. Togisala also shot a 67 earlier in the tournament. Kipp Popert secured his third consecutive overall men's championship, becoming the first male to three-peat at a USGA championship since Tiger Woods, who achieved it twice in the 1990s. Kim Moore won her second overall women's championship at the event. Defending women's overall champion Bailey Bish finished just short of repeating but maintained a strong top-five position. Simon Lee, the 2022 men's overall champion, also delivered a notable performance during the tournament. For the first time, the U.S. Adaptive Open was broadcast live on Golf Channel, highlighting the event's growing prominence and showcasing the perseverance of adaptive golfers.