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World No.1 disabled golf star eyeing Masters and The Open

A bogey-free round of 66 at St Andrews propelled Kipp Popert to the world number one disabled golfer and next he wants to make history by winning a major professional tournament

English golfer Kipp Popert has aspirations of becoming the first disabled player to win a golfing major.

The 24-year-old, who has a form of cerebral palsy called spastic diplegia that affects his lower body, wants to make history by winning the Masters and The Open.

Popert used plastic golf clubs as a child to stop himself falling over, but soon father Rick noticed his son’s golf swing and started taking him down the driving range.

His golfing journey hasn’t been straight forward as the youngster needed 10 major operations to reduce pain and increase mobility in his legs and feet. The operations meant Popert had to re-adjust or re-learn his swing.

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