Weston, MA — Club SMILE Mass is proud to announce a series of free adaptive golf clinics in partnership with Golf For All, designed to create meaningful opportunities for individuals with disabilities to experience movement, connection, and confidence in a supportive outdoor setting. The clinics will take place on Tuesday, May 5 and Tuesday, May 19 at the Leo J. Martin Golf Course in Weston, MA, offering participants a welcoming space to learn new skills while building friendships and enjoying time on the course.
These one-hour sessions are part of SMILE Mass’s continued commitment to providing inclusive, accessible programming that supports the whole family. Through Club SMILE Mass, participants benefit from individualized, movement-based programming that enhances physical, cognitive, and social well-being. The golf clinics extend this mission beyond traditional settings, introducing a new environment where participants can grow, engage, and connect with peers in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
“Skill level isn’t what matters here,” said Mike Diggins, Executive Director of Club SMILE Mass. “What matters is that our participants are moving, socializing, and building real friendships. These moments on the course—laughing, trying something new, encouraging each other—those are the experiences that truly make an impact and carry far beyond the game itself.”
Offered free of charge thanks to the generous support of Golf For All and SMILE Mass, these clinics reflect the organization’s belief that everyone deserves access to meaningful recreational experiences. By removing barriers and creating inclusive opportunities, SMILE Mass continues to foster a community where individuals of all abilities can thrive, grow, and create lasting memories—on and off the course.
For more information or to register, please visit https://pci.jotform.com/form/260885422168160 or contact mikediggins@smilemass.org.

