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From Tee to Triumph: Teen Entrepreneur and Golf Sensation Hosts First Annual Autism Awareness Golf Tournament

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Sports Illustrated 2022 SportsKid of the Year, 13-year-old Carter Bonas seeks to inspire others by sharing his journey with autism through his love of golf

“I want to help encourage and motivate people like me. I want them to know that there’s life after their diagnosis, that they can go after their dream,” proclaims Carter. “My tournament is an opportunity for people in the community to come together and support my mission, to tell people like me and those with other disabilities that they are important, that they matter.”

Carter’s school, Digital Academy of Florida, is a K12-powered virtual education program of Hendry County School District that is committed to helping students across the state discover their unique potential through personalized, online learning. Carter’s teachers have watched his journey over the last year and are inspired by his commitment to helping others and sharing his story.

“It has been an honor to watch Carter grow both academically and personally since he first joined my class in fifth grade at Digital Academy. He is an inspiration for not only his teachers but also his fellow students,” shares DAOF educator, Kira Chamberlain. “His success is a testament to what every student can achieve when given the right tools and encouragement.”

About Spectrum Golf: Spectrum Golf, a 501c3 non-profit, was founded in 2022 by Carter Bonas. Dedicated to providing comfortable and stylish golf attire, Spectrum Golf promotes inclusivity and celebrates diversity on and off the course. ​​The name ‘Spectrum Golf’ was chosen by Carter to empower himself and others, to show them that they do not have to hide from their diagnoses. Like him, they too can choose to learn how to control their own emotions, life, and narrative.

Ken Schwartz
Sr. Mgr. Corp Comm
[email protected]

Source: Stride, Inc.

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