Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates April 2001 No. 4 Vol. 4
Casey Martin

The Casey Martin Case

Professional Golf and the Americans With Disabilities Act

Casey Martin

Respondent

Roy L. Reardon, Counsel of Record Casey Martin suffers from a circulatory condition called Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome, which makes walking for extended periods extremely painful. Despite this condition, Martin is an accomplished golfer — using a cart for transportation between his shots. Following his graduation from Stanford University, where he played collegiate golf, Martin entered Qualifying (Q) School, a series of competitions to earn the right to compete in Professional Golf Association (PGA) Tour tournaments. Martin successfully advanced through the first two stages of Q School, where players are allowed to use golf carts. According to PGA rules, however, carts are…

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