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By Meg Bolton. ABC Sunshine Coast. Topic: Golf. Attending Queensland's largest inclusive golfing program is the highlight of Bailey Smaldon's week. It's also where he gets to see his best friend, Cam Wessling. For the past six years, the year-old has been attending a Sunshine Coast golfing program designed to connect and teach new skills to people with intellectual disabilities.
Bailey Smaldon and his carer Riki Gerhardt on the golf course. Carer Riki Gerhardt said the Special Olympics program was Mr Smaldon's biggest social outlet, but there were other benefits too. The Special Olympics is a year-round, multi-sports program for people with intellectual disabilities run by Golf Programs Australia Incorporated. Mr Gerhardt said the weekly program allowed Mr Smaldon to participate in the community. Golf Programs Australia Incorporated president Darrell Dalton, who is also a Professional Golfers' Association member, said the program had been popular since it began in Organiser Darrell Dalton mentors the players as they make their way down the course.
After a participant-led warm up, the golfers play an ambrose format. Participants have a range of intellectual and physical disabilities. The organisation is fundraising to expand the program by building a purpose-built golf facility with an associated hospitality business, which would employ people with intellectual disabilities.
Caitlin Larson is hoping to compete at Special Olympics competitions across the nation. She said her training had also helped her develop coping strategies to use when she experienced complications from her disability. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. Golf program driving inclusion, delivering health benefits for people living with disability. Loading YouTube content.