William Flynn Foundation

Going the Distance

The William Flynn Foundation believes everyone should be able to play the game of golf, especially juniors and adults who are neurodivergent. The Foundation’s focus is on the autism spectrum, individuals with blindness, stroke survivors, and folks with conditions like MS and ALS, as well as people with physical disabilities. Join us in making a difference in the world of golf!

How it Works

The Foundation sponsors free golf clinics for adaptive golfers through the Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP). We also organize an annual golf event where families can come together to enjoy the game, learn valuable life skills, and build strategies for success in both their personal and professional lives.

No-Limit Clinics

Along with expert Adaptive Golf instruction, the Golf Association of Philadelphia provides players with special equipment designed to fully engage them in the game. Because it’s free and requires no experience, anyone with special needs can join in. Most importantly, though, GAP Adaptive promotes friendships, community, and personal growth.

Give a Round of Golf

Donate a round of golf at your club – provide your name, your email address, your phone number, the name of your club, the offering (e.g. round for 3 with a member), your address, and any limitations or restrictions (e.g. certificates, refunds/no refunds, caddies required (included or not included). Dates, etc.)

Visit the William Flynn Foundation Website