Canadians Exempt for 2nd U.S. Adaptive Open Championship

Kurtis Barkley and Natasha Stasiuk (Photo: Golf Canada)

Entries are now open for the 2nd U.S. Adaptive Open Championship, to be contested July 10-12, 2023 at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club’s Course No. 6 in the Village of Pinehurst, N.C.

Entries for the second playing of the U.S. Adaptive Open – a national championship that debuted last year and showcases the world’s best adaptive players – will close on Wednesday, May 3 at 5 p.m. EDT, with the final field to be posted on approximately May 22. Eligibility is open to both male and female professional and amateur golfers with a World Handicap System (WHS) Handicap Index® of 36.4 or less and an Eligible Impairment confirmed by a WR4GD Pass. In addition, by the close of entries, players must have posted the equivalent of eight new 18-hole scores since May 4, 2022 (this does not apply to exempt players).

Those interested in applying to play can do so by clicking here.

The field will include 96 players, with at least five male players and two female players per Impairment Category. Impairment Categories are:

  • Arm Impairment
  • Leg Impairment
  • Multiple Limb Amputee
  • Vision Impairment
  • Intellectual Impairment
  • Neurological Impairment
  • Seated Players
  • Short Stature

Additional information regarding Eligible Impairments and Impairment Categories is available in the Informational PDF found here.

A player’s individual Handicap Index® will be the primary factor for determining the field. Additionally, up to 20 spots will be filled by a USGA Selection Committee to assure representation from key demographics.

The championship will be contested over 54 holes of stroke play, and multiple sets of tees will be utilized. Carts will be permitted for all players and caddies.

Based on the Inaugural Championship, the USGA announced the following exemption categories for the 2023 U.S. Adaptive Open, which includes Canadians Kurtis Barkley and Natasha Stasiuk, both 3-time Canadian All-Abilities Champions, and Alberta’s Kiefer Jones.

Overall winners of the 2022 U.S. Adaptive Open Championship (this is a five-year exemption):

  • Kim Moore (Women’s)
  • Simon Lee (Men’s)

From the 2022 U.S. Adaptive Open Championship, the five lowest overall female scorers, plus ties:

  • Kim Moore
  • Ryanne Jackson
  • Mandi Sedlak
  • Grace Anne Braxton
  • Natasha Stasiuk

From the 2022 U.S. Adaptive Open Championship, the five lowest overall male scorers, plus ties:

  • Simon Lee
  • Felix Norrman
  • Chad Pfeifer
  • Kipp Popert
  • Jordan Thomas

From the 2022 U.S. Adaptive Open Championship, the lowest female scorer and lowest male scorer from each Impairment Category, plus ties:

  • Arm Impairment – Cathy Walch (Women’s) and Conor Stone (Men’s)
  • Intellectual Impairment – Grace Anne Braxton (Women’s) and Simon Lee, Felix Norrman (Men’s)
  • Leg Impairment – Kim Moore (Women’s) and Chad Pfeifer (Men’s)
  • Multiple Limb Amputee – Cindy Lawrence (Women’s) and Jordan Thomas (Men’s)
  • Neurological Impairment – Ryanne Jackson (Women’s) and Kipp Popert (Men’s)
  • Seated Players – Annie Hayes (Women’s) and Dennis Walters (Men’s)
  • Short Stature – Kurtis Barkley (Men’s)
  • Vision Impairment – Amanda Cunha (Women’s) and Kiefer Jones (Men’s)

All exempt players must complete the application process by the close of entries.

In an effort to better showcase the incredible athletes in the field the USGA recently moved the championship from its original dates (July 17-19) to July 10-12 so its broadcast partner could present in an enhanced way.