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G4D Tour Series Finale @ DP World Tour Championship - Player profiles
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G4D Tour Series Finale @ DP World Tour Championship - Player profiles

The inaugural G4D (Golf for the Disabled) Tour season reaches an exciting climax this week as Jumeirah Golf Estates plays host to the G4D Tour Series Finale @ DP World Tour Championship.

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World Number One Kipp Popert is joined by fellow winners from this season Mike Browne and Tommaso Perrino in an eight-strong field - featuring the top eight players in the World Rankings for Golfers with Disability (WR4GD) - set to compete on the Earth Course from Friday November 18 - Saturday November 19.

Ireland’s Brendan Lawlor, the second ranked player in the world, Spaniard Juan Postigo Arce, American Chris Biggins, Canadian Kurtis Barkley and Sweden’s Rasmus Lia complete the line-up.

The event, which runs alongside the DP World Tour’s final Rolex Series tournament of 2022 - the DP World Tour Championship - will continue to showcase the inclusive nature of golf while encouraging others to take up the sport.

So far this season, Popert has claimed four victories from the opening six events across five countries and made history with the first hole in one on the Tour in the most recent edition at Real Club Valderrama.

Popert kicked off the campaign in style, winning the opening two events, the G4D Tour @ Betfred British Masters hosted by Danny Willett and the G4D Tour @ Porsche European Open.

He then made it a hat-trick of victories at the G4D @ BMW PGA Championship before he claimed a fourth G4D Tour title in dominant fashion last time out, winning by five shots in Spain.

Fellow Englishman Browne broke Popert’s early-season dominance with a win at the G4D Tour @ Horizon Irish Open before Italian Perrino claimed a commanding five-shot victory at the G4D Tour @ ISPS Handa World Invitational Presented by Aviv Clinics in Northern Ireland.

Here, we take a closer look at the field vying to win this week in Dubai.

Kipp Popert

Age: 24

Nationality: English

Disability: Cerebral Palsy (CP)

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Having been born ten weeks premature, Popert was later diagnosed with a form of CP called spastic diplegia that affects his lower body, and he underwent complex surgeries to restructure his right foot in 2016 and then his left foot in 2018.

A final round bogey-free six-under-par 66 at Fairmont St Andrews saw Popert win the EDGA Hero Open last August and replace Lawlor at the top of the World Rankings, before he finished tied third behind the Irishman in the 2021 EDGA season finale in Dubai.

Popert, who has a degree in Business Management and Golf from the University of Birmingham, was the World Number One when the DP World Tour announced the launch of the G4D Tour in February and regained that status from Lawlor after his impressive recent triumph at Valderrama.

The DP World Tour spent time earlier this year with Popert and his family, telling the inspirational story of how he is looking to break barriers and achieve his dreams in an episode of Roots. You can watch the episode below.

Mike Browne

Age: 44

Nationality: English

Disability: Above knee amputee

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World Number Six Browne suffered a broken left leg during a routine training exercise serving for the Royal Artillery unit in 2011, but the injury had not healed almost two years later due to a rare infection which led him to undergo amputation two years later.

Since taking up golf as an Army amputee, he has turned professional and now sits sixth in the WR4GD with a first G4D Tour victory to his name after he cruised to a four-shot win at Mount Juliet Estate in June.

Last season, he finished fourth at both the EDGA Cazoo Open and ISPS HANDA World Disability Invitational to secure his place at the Dubai Finale, played over 36 holes at the Earth Course.

Tommaso Perrino

Age: 38

Nationality: Italian

Disability: Orthopaedic

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The Italian suffered a scooter accident, limiting the functionality of one leg, when he was 17 in 2001 but has since gone on to become one of EDGA’s leading players, currently ranked fifth in the World Ranking for Golfers with Disability.

Perrino, who was the Italian champion aged 16, is a head coach at the Cosmopolitan Golf & Country Club in Tuscany, the club where he grew up playing the sport.

He has played at the 2020 and 2021 Italian Open and the World Number Five won this season's G4D Tour event in Northern Ireland.

Brendan Lawlor

Age: 25

Nationality: Irish

Disability: Short stature

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Lawlor was born with rare bone disorder Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome, characterised by a shorter stature and shorter limbs.

Since playing in his first EDGA event at the end of 2017, Lawlor has claimed a host of titles, including back-to-back victories at the EDGA Cazoo Open and ISPS HANDA World Invitational presented by Brendan Lawlor in August last year to become World Number One in the WR4GD before he ended 2021 with a four-stroke victory at the EDGA Dubai Finale.

The Irishman, who turned professional in 2019 and made his full DP World Tour debut in the UK Championship at The Belfry in August 2020, lost in a play-off to Popert at the G4D Tour @ Porsche European Open, one of three second-place finishes this season.

Juan Postigo

Age: 26

Nationality: Spanish

Disability: Right leg dysmelia

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Postigo was born without much of his right leg and no knee, but since starting to play golf aged 12 has gone on to become World Number Three in the WR4GD.

He defended his individual men’s European Championship for Golfers with Disability title in 2021, after the biennial event was cancelled in 2020.

Born in the same part of Northern Spain as Seve Ballesteros, Postigo claimed the top prizes in both the Gross and Nett divisions as the European Disabled Golf Association kicked off its 2022 campaign with the Vilamoura Open in February and will be eager to finish the season with a title after a second and two third-placed finishes on the G4D Tour this year.

Chris Biggins

Age: 30

Nationality: American

Disability: Cerebral Palsy (CP)

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Biggins maiden victory at the EDGA Cazoo Classic in August last year was enough to book his place in the season-ending finale in Dubai.

Victory saw him become the first American to win an EDGA DP World Tour title as he carded a level par 72 on the final day - the best round of the tournament.

Biggins, who won the US Disabled Open Golf Championship in 2019, works as director of player development at The Country Club of Birmingham in Alabama and his best performance on the G4D Tour so far this season is finishing runner-up last time out at Valderrama.

Kurtis Barkley

Age: 35

Nationality: Canadian

Disability: Scoliosis

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Barkley, born with a curvature of the spine, was one of eight golfers with a disability who qualified to play in two EDGA tournaments, on the same courses and on the same days as DP World Tour events in 2021.

Across his participation in the EDGA Hero Open and then at the EDGA Cazoo Classic at London Golf Club the week after, he finished third to qualify for the Dubai Finale last year. The Canadian lost in a three-man play-off at the start of the 2022 G4D Tour season at The Belfry.

During his 2019 season on the EDGA tour, he had five top-three results in six tournaments, including winning the Ontario Disabilities Championship, and finishing third at the U.S. Disabled Open, the Canadian Amputee and Disabled National Open and the United States Adaptive Golf Alliance International Para-Golf Competition in Las Vegas.

Rasmus Lia

Age: 21

Nationality: Swedish

Disability: Leg impairment

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A promising junior cross-country skier, Lia fell 27 metres on the slopes when he was 12 and suffered back, hip, pelvis and leg injuries. Realising his cross-country days were over, he took up golf at the course where his father worked.

Back in April he finished in a narrow second place in the EDGA Pas de Calais Paragolf Open in France, followed by a third place in the Italian Open for Disabled in May, before helping his national team Sweden to finish second in the European Team Championship in June.

Now at eighth in the WR4GD, he is making his fourth G4D Tour appearance of the season.

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