Kipp Popert wins fourth consecutive USGA Adaptive Open title

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Last updated Jul 8, 2026

Kipp Popert wins fourth consecutive USGA Adaptive Open title
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Kipp Popert secured his fourth straight U.S. Adaptive Open title with a final-round 63 at Woodmont Country Club on July 8, 2026. The 28-year-old golfer, who has cerebral palsy, became the first in history to win four consecutive USGA championships. Popert dominated the Coordination Impairment category, finishing six strokes ahead of runner-up Simon Seungmin Lee. Other notable achievements include four-time champion Max Togisala in the Seated category and Kim Moore as the top overall women's player.

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  • Kipp Popert finishes with a 63, winning by six strokes.
  • He becomes the first to win four straight USGA titles.
  • Simon Seungmin Lee takes second place with a 65.
  • Max Togisala wins the Seated division for the fourth time.
  • Kim Moore is the top overall women's player for the third time.
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  • 10:08 PMYahoo SportsAdaptive golfer with cerebral palsy makes USGA history with a four-peat
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Kipp Popert shot a final-round 63 to capture the U.S. Adaptive Open and became the first golfer to win four straight USGA championships

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