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Aidan Barry

Name: Aidan Barry

Emily from Connectability came to my house and asked me what sports I liked. I told her” golf, soccer coaching, b ike riding, footy, playing on my Playstation2 and WII:” .Then we worked out what is the most important sport and mum and I said had been looking for a golf coach for a long time. I told Emily that I used to go riding at Blackwood RDA but I had to have my pacemaker replaced and wasn’t allowed to ride anymore. Emily said “She would try and find something for me.” Emily emailed with information about golf the next day and rang me. Mum rang the Amputee golf association and spoke to Gary Hart he  said there was a clinic on Sunday 22 nd which was next Sunday. I was pretty excited about going to the golf clinic at Grange and it didn’t matter that I wasn’t an amputee but I still have very short arms and only three fingers on each arm but I could play. Gary also said there was a tournament in November and I could think about entering it.

On Sunday mum and I went to Grange golf club and met Gary (who used to play football for Leeds) and Warren who is a professional golf tutor. Emily met us t the golf clinic and carried my clubs It was good that Emily was there.  I was really happy to met Gary and Warren . There were other people playing and learning golf in the clinic. Warren came over and showed me how to hit the ball better and make it go further. Warren was cool and then I started to hit balls and see how far they would go . Gary came and helped me work out how to stand better and had some good ideas about making my clubs easier to use. Warren and Garry kept showing me how to hit the ball and telling me when I had done it right. Then it was time to go and Garry said “to come to the next clinic in July and to think about the tournament.” I said “ I would definitely be there .” Then we went to the Pro shop with Warren who gave me a buggy and said “he  would fix my clubs for me.” Mum and I said “thanks”. Mum went to buy me a buggy but Warren said “I could just have it for free.” We said :”thanks” and Warren said he would ring when my clubs are ready. It was a very exciting, enjoyable day. Even better than meeting my friends Ben and Tim for lunch.

Garry rang mum on Tuesday and my clubs are ready and mum said that she doesn’t have to pay just go and pick them up for me. Thank you Emily, Garry and Warren I will be back on the 5 th of July at the next clinic and hope to be good enough for the tournament because that would be really fun.

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Aidan Barry


 

 

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