As the USGA Adaptive Open gets underway in Rockville, Maryland at Woodmont Country Club, Golf Ontario is proud to celebrate the incredible Canadian athletes competing on a big stage in adaptive golf.
On the women’s side, Natasha Stasiuk of SOO-Hamilton continues to set the standard for excellence. A dominant force in Canadian adaptive golf, Natasha has been Golf Ontario’s Women’s Adaptive Champion since 2019. Her consistent performance, mental strength, and love for the game have made her a role model for athletes across the country. Currently sitting in 5th place at the USGA Adaptive Open, Natasha’s determination and poise continue to shine as she competes.
On the men’s side, Chris Willis is proudly representing Ontario with equal passion and purpose. Playing out of RedCrest Golf Club, Chris captured the Men’s Division title at the 2023 Ontario Adaptive Championship with a poised and powerful performance. Known for his sportsmanship, focus, and competitive spirit, Chris is making his mark as he tests his game on the international stage. His journey is a reflection of the growing strength and depth of adaptive golf talent in Ontario.
As July marks Adaptive Golf Month, it presents Golf Ontario with a perfect opportunity to share and celebrate the stories of athletes like Natasha and Chris – dedicated competitors who continue to break barriers, inspire others, and represent our province with pride.
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To see how Natasha, Chris, and the rest of the field are performing, check out the USGA Adaptive Leaderboard for the latest scores and updates.