The G4D (Golf for the Disabled) Tour has unveiled its eight-tournament 2023/24 schedule today, with a revamped format that introduces both Gross and Net tournaments, to ensure that golfers across a wider spectrum of disabilities can compete for glory.
Mike Browne (left) won the 2023 G4D Tour Season Finale at the DP World Tour Championship
The selection process for adaptive G4D golf tournaments just got better! Starting this season, we are using both the Gross and Net World Rankings for Golfers with a Disability (WR4GD) to select players. But that’s not all – we’ve also expanded the selection to include the top eight male and top two female players from each ranking. We believe that every talented golfer deserves a chance to showcase their skills. That’s why we’ve made sure that female golfers with disabilities are also represented in every event. Our upcoming schedule spans eight tournaments across five different countries, including the Magical Kenya Open, which will be our first-ever visit to Africa. Get ready to witness some of the best golfing talent in the world!