Four Canadians Earn Medals In 3rd U.S. Adaptive Open

B.C. All-Abilities Champion Matt Hallatt (R) Is Shown In This BC Golf File Photo

Popert and Bish Go Wire-to-Wire at Sand Creek Station

By JC Sites, USGA

Newton, KAN. (July10, 2024) - The first day of the 3rd U.S. Adaptive Open saw the lowest scores in the history in the men’s and women’s divisions of the championship, recorded by Kipp Popert (65) and Bailey Bish (69), respectively.

 On the final day of the championship, Popert and Bish followed through on those record rounds by claiming victory at Sand Creek Station.

The following Canadians were winners of their respective categories

Chris Willis, Canada (Upper Limb Impairment, men);  Natasha Stasiuk, Canada (Intellectual Impairment, women), Kiefer Jones, Canada (Vision Impairment, men),

Third place in his respective category went to Kurtis Barkley, Canada (Short Stature, men)

CLICK HERE to see complete story and results on USGA website. 

Click HERE to read about B.C.s' Dustin Boydell's story in the Abbotsford News.