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Adam Dalton, a 20-year-old golfer from Jersey in the Channel Islands, is fast-becoming a trailblazer in the world of disability sport. The challenges he faces have fuelled his determination to succeed, on and off the golf course.
Born with congenital limb deficiency (CLD), Adam first picked up a golf club nearly a decade ago, during what began as a casual trip to the driving range. “We weren’t sure how I was going to do it,” he recalls, “but straightaway I tucked the club under my arm, and I was loving it from the first ball I hit.”
That moment of joy sparked a passion that would go on to shape Adam’s future. Enjoy his story with EDGA here.
By Tony BennettAdam Dalton, a 20-year-old golfer from Jersey in the Channel Islands, is fast-becoming a trailblazer in the world of disability sport. The challenges he faces have fuelled his determination to succeed, on and off the golf course.
Born with congenital limb deficiency (CLD), Adam first picked up a golf club nearly a decade ago, during what began as a casual trip to the driving range. “We weren’t sure how I was going to do it,” he recalls, “but straightaway I tucked the club under my arm, and I was loving it from the first ball I hit.”
That moment of joy sparked a passion that would go on to shape Adam’s future. Enjoy his story with EDGA here.