
Casey Martin, the disabled golfer who sued the PGA a few years ago for the right to ride a golf cart, failed to qualify for the PGA Tour at Q-School. He tied for 46th and missed out by 7 shots. Sounds like he’s calling it a career:
“I’ve pretty much made it clear that this would be my last Q-School. I’m not saying I’ll never compete again, but I don’t anticipate it being my main thing.”
Head over to GolfBlogger and read his commentary about this. It’s worth a read.
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November 5th, 2005 at 7:34 am
Looks like Casey Martin may be done
[Source: Hooked On Golf Blog] quoted: Casey Martin, the disabled golfer who sued the PGA a few years ago for the right to ride a golf cart, failed to qualify for the PGA Tour at Q-School. He tied for 46th and missed out by 7 shots.