Staged in partnership by The R&A and the DP World Tour and supported by EDGA (formally the European Disabled Golf Association), the Championship is one of the most inclusive ever held.
The G4D Open features nine sport classes across the recognised impairment groups, with 80 men and women players of both amateur and professional status set to compete over the renowned Roman Road Course in Newport.
G4D Open free to attend
The G4D Open is contested over three days and across 54 holes of gross stroke play, with overall men’s and women’s winners and a gross prize in each of the sport classes which cover Standing, Intellectual, Visual and Sitting. Ireland’s Brendan Lawlor and Daphne van Houten from the Netherlands are the respective defending men’s and women’s champions.
Richie, who has a Handicap Index of 9.7, said, “I'm sure there will be a few familiar faces from the EDGA events I've played in, and it will be fantastic to welcome them all to Wales. Golf is a fantastic way of socialising as well as getting exercise. I'm delighted to get the opportunity to compete and hope my local knowledge might count for something.”