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programs for the visually impaired and blind
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History

* In 1988,
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made the acquaintance of an Australian, who was visually impaired. After returning to
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, Handa introduced blind golf there and recruited three Japanese visually impaired people to establish the Blind Golf Club in the same year. They started practicing blind golf at a golf training center in
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in May 1988. In July of that year, they first practiced on the golf course at Kosaido Country Club in
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, Japan. The Blind Golf Club delegated four blind and visually impaired golfers to play at the Blind Golf Australia World Open held in
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. * In September 1990, the Blind Golf Club delegated a member to the first Blind Golf World Championship as a guest player, who finished in the top 10. * In October 1990, one of the players delegated to the 3rd Blind Golf Australia World Open won in the B1 Category. * In April 1991, the Japan Blind Golf Association was established. Five visually impaired new golfers joined from the
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area, and a new Blind Golf Association base was established in the Kansai area of Japan. * In January 1992, a member golfer delegated from JBGA took part in Leader Dog Classic and won in the B1 Category. * In January 1993, a golfer from JBGA won in the B1 Category at the Leader Dog Classic once again, and the second time in 2 consecutive years. * In October 1993, a golfer from JBGA won in the B1 Category and another golfer won in the Pro-Ama tournament at the Blind Golf Australia Championship. * In August 1994, JBGA hosted the Blind Golf Japan Open Championship, the first official blind golf tournament held in Japan, at Sakuragaoka Country Club in Tama-City, Tokyo, and entered a member golfer of JBGA in the B1 Category. * In June 1995, JBGA organized the Hanshin Awaji Earthquake disaster Support Blind Golf Charity Competition at Hanayashiki Golf Club in Hyogo, Japan, with part of the proceeds being donated via the Asahi Broadcasting Corp. as a contribution to the disaster victims. * In September 1995, JBGA held the Japan Open Commemorative Charity Competition at the same time as the Blind Golf Japan Open Championship; the proceeds were donated to the Gifu Visually Impaired Social Welfare Association. * In July 1996, the Japanese name of JBGA was changed. * In April 1997, the International Blind Golfers Conference, a former entity of
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was held in
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, where the JBGA took part as the representative of the blind golf organizations in Japan. * In May 1999, an observation team of the visually impaired from
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visited Japan. * In November 1999, the Board of International Blind Golf Association presented a letter of appreciation to the JBGA and to Handa, its honorary chairman. * In June 2000, the JBGA was registered as a specified nonprofit corporation by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. * In 2004, the Japanese name of JBGA was changed and its headquarters was moved to
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, Tokyo.


Organized tournaments

* In July 1990, the JBGA hosted, under the name of the Blind Golf Club at that time, Japan's first blind golf competition in cooperation with the Laforet Shuzenji Country Club in Izu, Shizuoka, Japan, with 120 participants. * In August 1994, the JBGA hosted the Blind Golf Japan Open Championship as the very first major International Blind Golf Tournament in Japan, where 21 blind golfers from 6 countries participated. Since then, tournaments have been organized consecutively, and the 10th event was held in 2013 under the name of the Foreign Minister's Cup & Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare's Cup. * In 2001, the JBGA started organizing the “Blind Golf Japan Tour” as a tour game held several times a year throughout Japan. Its title was then changed from "Tour" to "Championship", and was further changed to the JBGA Championship and remained so since 2008. * In 2006, the JBGA hosted The 2nd World Senior Golf Ladies Open in cooperation with the International Blind Golf Association and Legends Tour (US Women's Senior Golf Association).


Participating tournaments

''Legends:'' * ''* – Co-sanctioned by Japan Blind Golf Association'' * ''** – Tour by Japan Blind Golf Association''


Notable people

* Ryōjun Ikezawa - Chairman * Shuji Handa - Honorary Vice President * Hauhisa Handa – Founder * Nayoko Yoshikawa – Affiliation pro


TV


Tokyo Metropolitan

* A battle of blind golf and a visually impaired person (May 25, 2002) * Blind Golf Japan Open Championship (July 3, 2004) * A handicap is zero. 〜A Blind golfer meets a woman senior〜 (May 21, 2005) * Green of contact〜Blind golf connects the world.〜 (May 21, 2006) * WALK WITH〜Philanthropy of golf〜 (January 13, 2008)


References


Sources

* {{Citation, author=Haruhisa Handa, title=ブラインドの皆さん、外へ出てゴルフをしよう!, publisher=Tachibana.inc, year=2006, isbn=978-4813318941


External links


Japanese Blind Golf Association
web site International Sports Promotion Society Golf associations Blindness organizations in Japan Golf in Japan Blind sports organizations Disability organizations based in Japan Parasports in Japan Non-profit organizations based in Japan Organizations based in Tokyo Sports organizations established in 1988 1988 establishments in Japan