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With new organizations such as the Veterans Golf Association (VGA) which was started in 2015; people are starting to recognize how golf can be therapeutic. Which is surprising, considering how there have been incidents of golfers breaking and throwing their clubs from frustration. Yet nevertheless, golf has become something that veterans are interested in learning and therapists are encouraging. Dr. Bryant explores this and discusses his background and realities of golf.
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By Dr Aaron Bryant5
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With new organizations such as the Veterans Golf Association (VGA) which was started in 2015; people are starting to recognize how golf can be therapeutic. Which is surprising, considering how there have been incidents of golfers breaking and throwing their clubs from frustration. Yet nevertheless, golf has become something that veterans are interested in learning and therapists are encouraging. Dr. Bryant explores this and discusses his background and realities of golf.
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