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Golf

Sitting 1


Movement or coordination moderately affected throughout the whole body.

Movement highly affected in the mid-trunk and legs, with coordination and grip moderately affected in the hands.

Movement and coordination highly affected in the trunk, legs and hands, with one arm also affected to a mild degree.

Movement of the shoulders and arms affected to a mild degree, with movement in the rest of the body and legs highly affected.

Absence of both legs just below the hips with movement affected to a moderate degree in the hands

 


Sitting 1 players have movement and coordination affected at a moderate to high degree in the whole body, or the absence of limbs.

They all use assisted devices to achieve a good shot playing position and generate power from the top of the chest, shoulders and arms and maximise precision by using resin to grip the club.