Golf for the Disabled

EDGA releases powerful new film ‘You Can’ to inspire golfers with disability

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The R&A
03 Dec 25
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EDGA (European Disabled Golf Association) has announced the release of its latest film project, You Can, a powerful 30-minute documentary that showcases the transformative impact of golf for individuals with disability around the world.

Building on the success of previous acclaimed projects such as Mulligan and Living Our Best Lives, You Can is the next stage in EDGA’s mission to promote genuine inclusion through honest storytelling. The film is supported by The R&A and narrated by multiple major champion Pádraig Harrington, a long-time supporter of The R&A. Filmed across several countries, You Can celebrates the diversity of the global G4D (Golf for the Disabled) community. Among those featured are:
  • Issa Nlareb, a double-leg amputee from Cameroon
  • Chris Willis, a Canadian golfer born with VACTERL syndrome and a rare association of birth impairments
  • Torbjörn Svensson, a blind and deaf golfer from Sweden 
  • Melody Roccaz, a seated golfer from France. 
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Double amputee Issa Nlareb, of Cameroon, is one of the golfers featured in EDGA's new 'You Can' film.
Together, their stories highlight not only the diversity of disability, but also the rich tapestry of gender, race, nationality and personal experience – all unified by the joy, freedom and empowerment found in golf. Tony Bennett, President of EDGA, said,“This film is a statement of possibility. It’s not just about golf, it’s about showing people what they can do, who they can become, and how sport can unlock confidence, community and opportunity. We believe it will inspire more people with disability to pick up a club and take that first swing.” EDGA’s wider You Can campaign aims to be both highly encouraging and also practical, to empower viewers through the knowledge of how to get involved, whether through local golf programmes, national federations or the growing number of G4D events across the world. Pádraig Harrington added, “Four amazing people, and four amazing stories. Their message to you: you can play golf. I hope they’ve inspired you to take up this wonderful sport.” EDGA internal teams created the film alongside Big Bounce Productions. It will be broadcast on Sky Sports today (3 December), with additional international airings planned. The film will be available on EDGA’s website and social media channels, providing a valuable tool for golf clubs, coaches, educators and advocates to help spread awareness and opportunity.

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