A revolutionary prosthetic arm, the first of its kind globally, has been trialled by primary-aged children at a special coaching session at Woburn during The G4D Open.
UK-based Koalaa is collaborating with EDGA, a non-profit organisation committed to making golf accessible to all, to develop a unique tool that enhances the ability of players with upper limb differences to effectively use a golf club.
While the development process is still in its early stages, the session at Woburn followed months of research and testing and was the first time that younger players have been invited to test out the prototype device.
Each of the children using the prosthetics has a congenital below elbow limb difference, meaning their arm did not develop fully at birth. They have been given their Koalaa prosthetic for free through a charitable initiative called Project Limitless, which supports children aged 18 and under living in the UK. Away from golf, around 600 children have already received a prosthetic through the scheme.
Specially created short course
Under the expert guidance of golf coach, Mark Taylor, EDGA’s Head of Instruction & Education, the children used their prosthetic for the first time to play three holes on a specially created short course designed for them for the day. Coinciding with The G4D Open on the nearby Duchess Course, the event also provided the youngsters with a chance to meet some of the world’s top G4D players. A group of the children were introduced to the event from national charity, the LimbBo Foundation.
Taylor commented, “It was brilliant to welcome the children along to Woburn and they all picked it up really quickly. Tools, like the one we’re developing with Koalaa, are so important for aiding inclusivity and making golf accessible for all. We want everyone, no matter what age, ability or experience level, to know that golf is for them.”
He continued, “From a player perspective, one crucial and unique benefit of Koalaa’s prosthetics is that they make it possible to connect the limb to the golf club in a functional position which complements maximum player interaction with the club and enhances the motion and force generation inside the swing – something that is just not possible without the new device.”