Kyle Miller, 26, became the first person with cerebral palsy to play in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event when he teed off at the ATB Financial Classic on August 10, 2017 in Calgary, Canada. After having 14 separate surgeries throughout his life, Miller doubted whether he could take his passion for golf beyond driving ranges and practice rounds. As his weaker left side became stronger, Miller persevered and eventually became a member of the PGA of Canada and a qualified coach at GOLFTEC Calgary Midnapore. Now, whenever Miller takes to the course professionally, he fundraises and donates his earnings to the Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta. Miller explained he will raise money for charity his entire career, “…I am a pioneer in this concept now and I’m going to hold that strong,” Miller said.
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