Disabled golfers compete with pros in English Challenge

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Golfers with disabilities have linked up with professionals for the English Challenge at Stoke-by-Nayland in Suffolk.

It is the biggest professional tournament in the eastern region and it's the first time the Tour has hosted a pro-am for golfers with disabilities.

One of them, Stan Bembenek, is described as "the best most disabled one-legged golfer in the world".

He was once told he would never walk again and now plays golf for England.

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