Anyone with mobility issues but still wanting to enjoy a round of golf in northeast Saskatchewan, the Melfort Golf and Country Club (MGCC) could assist.
Golf Saskatchewan owns three Solo-Rider golf cats, two are in Saskatoon with one being housed at Holiday Park Golf Course and the other being utilized at Silverwood Golf Course. Earlier in May the MGCC received the third Solo-Rider that is now available free of charge.
Darren Flaata is a board member at the golf club. Being active despite having mobility issues is close to the Melfort resident’s heart, his daughter in in a wheelchair. Flaata also assists at Wapiti Ski Resort where he takes kids skiing even with challenges. Flaata said having the Solo-Rider in Melfort hopefully allows anyone in the northeast region to try golf or return to the game following an injury or illness.

“Having more inclusion and promoting this type of thing means a lot to me and my family,” Flaata said.
The Solo-Rider works for players either left or right handed, the chair lifts the player to a standing position and allows them to strike the ball. The Solo-Rider is course friendly and can be driven into bunkers and on greens in a safe manner. Flaata said having the cart at the MGCC hopefully provides more inclusiveness for the sport.
“I think anytime you can promote any type of inclusion and open up avenues to people it’s going to benefit everyone,” he added.