“Wales Golf is committed to ensuring that golf in Wales is a game for everyone,” said Wales Golf Head of Facilities and Sustainability, Dilwyn Griffiths.
“The Wales Golf G4D Accessibility Fund is intended to act as a catalyst for growing the game and addressing some of the key factors affecting the organic growth of the sport for golfers with disabilities.
“Following on from last year’s successful Wales Golf Women’s Golf Legacy Fund, linked to Wales hosting the AIG Women’s Open, this year’s fund aims to build upon the impact of Wales hosting world class sporting events as we welcome The G4D Open to Wales for the next three years.
“Wales Golf celebrates the fact that our sport is inclusive, and hopes to distribute the fund to golf clubs who are committed to a shared goal of making golf ‘Everyone’s Game’.”
Eligible projects could include: stairlifts, suitable parking provision, ramps, handrails disabled toilets, changing facilities, benches, braille on signage, accessible tees, automatic doors, signage, driving range modifications and outdoor lighting.
Minister for Sport, Jack Sargeant, said: "We want sport in Wales to be accessible to everyone, and this £500,000 fund is a clear statement of our commitment to ensuring golf is no exception. By investing in facilities at clubs across the country, we are removing the barriers that prevent too many people with disabilities from enjoying the game.
"Hosting The G4D Open at Celtic Manor Resort for the next three years is a fantastic opportunity for our nation, and it is right that we use this moment to create a lasting legacy for golfers with disabilities in communities across the country. I encourage clubs to take full advantage of this fund and help us build a more inclusive future for Welsh golf."