Last year, the USGA staged the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open at Pinehurst No. 6, showcasing and celebrating the world's best golfers with disabilities.
Safe to say it was a success.
"We all should be inspired watching the #USAdaptiveOpen," Tiger Woods wrote on Twitter. "Good luck to all the competitors and never give up!"
Now, a year later, the championship will head back to No. 6 on July 10-12, before heading to Sand Creek Station in Newton, Kansas, for 2024.
Here's what you need to know for the second playing of the U.S. Adaptive Open — the 15th USGA national championship:
The championship — open to any professional or amateur golfer with a handicap index not exceeding 36.