England’s Kipp Popert and Natasha Stasiuk from Canada hold narrow leads after the opening round of The G4D Open, being staged at the Celtic Manor Resort for the first time.
On a day of challenging weather conditions over the Roman Road Course, Popert battled to a two-over-par round of 72 to underline his status as the number one player on the World Ranking for Golfers with Disability (WR4GD).
Popert, who lives with spastic diplegia, a form of cerebral palsy that affects his lower limbs, was unable to compete last year at Woburn after foot surgery. Now he is chasing his second G4D Open men’s title after his success in 2024, mixing four birdies with six bogeys on day one.
Popert, 27, leads by a shot from Cameroon’s Issa Nlareb A Amang after his 73, with defending champion Brendan Lawlor from Ireland and Australia’s Lachlan Wood, last year’s runner-up, on four-over. The chasing pack on five-over includes Simon Seungmin Lee, number two on the WR4GD.
Popert the man to catch
Popert said, “I'll be honest, I hope to win more of these and I hope to keep playing well. I don't think I've got much to prove. I think my track record in disabled tournaments on the G4D Tour and others, US Adaptive Open, shows what I can do when I'm healthy.