In 2001, Martin sued the PGA Tour for right to use a golf cart. He won that case in the Supreme Court, but it's been a painful journey since then for the current Oregon golf coach.
The battles continue for Casey Martin, decades after Supreme Court case
In 2001, Martin sued the PGA Tour for right to use a golf cart. He won that case in the Supreme Court, but it's been a painful journey since then for the current Oregon golf coach.
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