“Score matters, but the similarities of service members help us relate to society and improve our personal, family, professional attitudes and lives.” Nick worked hard to qualify for the 2021 Simpson Cup team and, over the past 18 months, honed his physical and mental skills in adaptive golf tournaments nationwide. He also benefitted from osseointegration surgery on his legs, which inserts a metal implant into the bone which attaches directly to a prosthesis, and which provided much better feel on the course. Currently playing to a 12.8 Handicap Index, his aim is to get into the mid-single digits, a feat most golfers – with all body parts intact – struggle to achieve. “Golf gives me something positive to focus on and helps put the negativity of the past behind me,” Nick says. “I play six or seven rounds weekly. I feel like new life has been breathed into me.” Next on the tee for Kimmel: the foundation is helping him transition to a job in the golf industry. “I love the game,” he says, “and any position in the business of golf is a blessing.”
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