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The Turn: Improving Life Using The Game Of Golf

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The author  H.S. Scrivener attributed a saying to friends of his named the Allens.... That To play golf is to spoil an otherwise enjoyable walk.

People laugh at the expression, but think about what golf would mean to someone who can't walk, can't even swing the clubs.  It's a game that simply could not be enjoyed; Until now.

The Turn is an organization in North Olmsted whose mission is helping physically disabled adults and children restore independence and improved their overall enjoyment of life using the game of golf as recreational therapy.