International Blind Golf Association
International Blind Golf Association (IBGA) was established in 1998 as a disabled sports entity to organize, acknowledge and support international blind golf (visually impaired and blind golf) tournaments. As of 2014, it has around 500 registered golfers.[1]
Abbreviation | IBGA |
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Formation | 1998 |
Type | Non-profit |
Services | Blind Golf |
Affiliations | Japanese Blind Golf Association |
Website | internationalblindgolf |
History
In 1996, Haruhisa Handa who was the founder of Japanese Blind Golf Association appealed to blind golf associations around the world to set up a governing organization. In 1997, World Blind Golfers Conference was held in Perth, Australia where representatives from 6 countries participated to propose the articles of association and handicap system. In 1998, the proposal was resolved at a meeting held during the 5th Blind Golf World Championship in Florida, USA, so that a global governing organization could be established. Handa was elected as the first president, and David Blyth from Australia became the first chairman (responsible in administration).[2][3][4]
There were 8 organizations that took part in the World Blind Golfers’ Conference held in 1997 from 6 countries; Japan, United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. [4]
As of 2014, International Blind Golf Association has 18 member organizations from 16 countries including 4 associate organizations from 4 countries.
Tour
Title | Country |
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ISPS HANDA World Blind Golf Championship | |
The ISPS HANDA Ressmeyer Vision Cup | |
Blind Golf Japan Open Championship | |
ISPS HANDA US Blind Open Championships | |
ISPS HANDA British Blind Golf Open | |
ISPS HANDA Canadian Blind Golf Open | |
ISPS HANDA Irish Blind golf Open | |
ISPS HANDA Australian Blind Open | |
ISPS HANDA Italian Blind Open | |
South African Blind Golf Open | |
Handa Cup |
Members
- Japanese Blind Golf Association (JBGA)
- United States Blind Golf Association (USBGA)
- Northern Ireland Blind Golf
- Scottish Blind Golf Society
- English Blind Golf Association
- Germany Blind Golf Association
- Ireland Blind Golf
- Republic of South Africa Blind Golf Association
- Australian Blind Golf Association
- Canadian Blind Golf Association
- Hong Kong Blind Golf Association
- South Korea Blind Golf Association
- Italian Blind Golf Association
- Austrian Blind Golf Association
Associate members
- France
- Israel
- Malaysia
- Netherlands
References
Notes
- "About". International Blind Golf Association. Archived from the original on 2011-09-10. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
- "Letter from IBGA - JBGA". JBGA. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
- "Blind Golf". JBGA. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
- Haruhisa Handa 2006, p. 60.