Giants' Eli Manning attempts blindfolded putts for charity
MOUNT KISCO -- Eli Manning plays plenty of offseason golf, but not like this.
The Giants quarterback attempted two blindfolded nine-foot putts Monday afternoon at Mount Kisco Country Club as part of his effort to bring awareness and fundraising to Guiding Eyes for the Blind.
Manning joked that he felt like it cheating because he could see the distance of the putts and the green surroundings before slipping on the blindfold and being coached into position.
Guiding Eyes for the Blind provides guide dogs to those with vision loss, as well as service dogs for children with autism.