Adaptive Golf Program Returns to Durango

Free weekly sessions start May 7 at Hillcrest Golf Club

Apr. 7, 2026 at 9:22pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a golfer's swing broken down into overlapping planes of green, blue, and beige, conceptually representing the inclusive and supportive nature of the adaptive golf program.The adaptive golf program's return to Durango will allow players of all abilities to enjoy the sport in an inclusive, community-driven setting.Durango Today

The 2026 adaptive golf season in Durango, Colorado will begin on May 7 at Hillcrest Golf Club, offering free programming and transportation support for golfers on Thursday mornings in May, July, and August.

Why it matters

The adaptive golf program provides an important recreational opportunity for individuals with disabilities to enjoy the sport of golf in an inclusive and supportive environment, promoting physical activity, social connection, and community engagement.

The details

The adaptive golf program, organized by a local non-profit, will offer free weekly sessions on Thursday mornings starting May 7 at Hillcrest Golf Club. Golfers can sign up to participate, and volunteers are also needed to assist. Transportation support may be available to help participants access the program.

  • The 2026 adaptive golf season will begin on May 7.
  • The program will run on Thursday mornings in May, July, and August.

The players

Hillcrest Golf Club

A public golf course located in Durango, Colorado that is hosting the adaptive golf program.

Adaptive Golf Program of Durango

A local non-profit organization that is organizing and running the adaptive golf program.

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What’s next

Interested golfers and volunteers can sign up for the program by visiting the Adaptive Golf Program of Durango's website at agpdurango.org or calling 508-8011.

The takeaway

The return of the adaptive golf program in Durango provides an important opportunity for individuals with disabilities to enjoy the sport of golf and stay active in a welcoming and supportive community setting.