The Jerusalem Post

Israeli blind golfer Sharon continues to rack up titles

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Golfer Zohar Sharon is surely one of Israel’s most dominant athletes.

But what is truly amazing about Sharon is that he doesn’t only beat his rivals time and again, but does so without seeing.

The 64-year-old has claimed multiple world titles and added yet another major trophy to his collection over the weekend with the help of coach, caddie and best friend Shimshon Levi, winning the ISPS Handa 2018 US Blind Golf Open at the Haven Golf Course in Green Valley Arizona.

“The tournament was very challengin­g. I competed against the very best, including some youngsters who gave me a run for my money,” said Sharon, who is also hearing impaired and suffers from a host of neurologic­al problems. “But my experience ended up making the difference and I managed to finish in first place.”

Sharon began losing his eyesight in the 1970’s following a chemical injury while working for the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), but he only took up golf on a full-time basis in 2000.

He claimed the B1 title, the category of the totally blind, on his debut at the ISPS HANDA World Blind Golf Championsh­ip 14 years ago and went on to retain his status as world champion in the five editions of the event since, the last of which was played at the Shinrin-Koen Golf Club in Japan during November 2016.

The Internatio­nal Blind Golf Associatio­n was set up in 1998, with Japanese businessma­n Dr. Haruhisa Handa still providing financial support to the IBGA.

The IBGA is also involved in a bid to introduce disabled or “paragolf” into the Paralympic­s in 2020.

Thanks to the funding of the IDF Disabled Veterans Organizati­on and the Defense Ministry’s rehabilita­tive department, Sharon and Levi can travel the world and represent Israel with honor.

While not all the competitio­ns award prize money, Sharon, who trains and competes at the Caesarea Golf Club, transfers the IDF Disabled Veterans Organizati­on all his winnings. ISRAELI GOLFER Zohar Sharon (left) added yet another title to his long resume when he won the ISPS Handa 2018 US Blind Golf Open at the Haven Golf Course in Green Valley Arizona at the start of the week with the help of caddie Shimshon Levi (right).

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