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Ever since Battle Creek native Matt
Krimmel became paralyzed from
the chest down two years ago as the
result of a snowmobile accident, the
current Marshall resident has needed
help in a variety of ways to live as
normal of a life as possible.
Now, thanks to a new-fangled and
high-tech golf cart available for use
only at Binder Park Golf Course
(BPGC) in Battle Creek by anyone
with a similar or other type of dis-
ability, the 60-year-old Krimmel
- a longtime golfer and Lakeview
Lounge league player at BPGC –
wants to flip that help switch around.
These days, Krimmel said, he
wants to get the word out about
BPGC’s new VertaCat golf cart.
Krimmel – a 1981 graduate of
Lakeview High – has two rods going
down his back after severing his T-
vertebrae during his snowmobile
accident.
But he is able to play golf again
using the VertaCat.
“I use the cart regularly now
... and I’d really like to help get
somebody or maybe even a lot of
people with disabilities out of their
chairs at home and back out on the
golf course – if golf is something
they’re missing now with their dis-
ability – by mainly letting the com-
munity know that Binder Park has a
VertaCat cart,” Krimmel said.
“I’m not a doctor, and I’m not a
golf teacher. I’m just a guy who is
disabled who has used the new cart,
and a guy who would even be will-
ing to come out and help others use
it and show them what the cart’s all
about – if I’m able to.
“But the main thing is, I just want
people with disabilities around the
area to know that the VertaCat cart is
available for them at Binder Park.”
More Information About
The VertaCat Cart
What’s the special mobility cart in
question – the VertaCat – all about,
and how did Binder Park acquire
one? Read on ...
Thanks to extended efforts by
Krimmel, Binder Park GC man-
ager and head PGA professional
VertaCat mobility cart now
available at Binder Park GC
Battle Creek native Matt Krimmel,
paralyzed from the chest down as
the result of a snowmobile accident
two years ago, is back playing golf
again thanks to the use of a VertaCat
golf cart that’s available locally and
regionally at only Binder Park Golf
Course in B.C. (Shopper News photo by
Will Kowalski)
Ron Osborne and the City of Battle
Creek, the VertaCat is now on the
scene at the municipal (city-owned)
Binder Park links expanse located
at 7255 B Dr. S (binderparkgolf.
com/269-979-8250).
The VertaCat – “A mobility golf
cart designed for disabled individu-
als, wounded veterans and others
with mobility challenges” according
to the machine’s website vertacat.
com – is the most advanced mobility
cart of the main three on the market
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