
There's something innately relaxing about the sound of a golf ball falling into the cup.
And there's something inspiring about the putt being made by someone that normally doesn't get to play.
The Down Syndrome of Louisville Pro Celebrity Golf Tournament at Audobon Country Club allowed kids with down syndrome the chance to play golf with a few pretty big names, including world-renowned jockey Robby Albarado and Louisville football Coach Charlie Strong, who wasn't slow to get involved.
The swings were quickly followed by smiles, and every player finished each hole by making a putt.
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