Carlos and Roz appreciated the support they received from the POPS team about prosthetic care and maintenance for their active child. Carlos remembers a time when his son’s foot fell off in Lake George because a screw had become loose. They borrowed an Allen wrench from the hotel to make a quick fix until they could return to Shriners Children’s New England. “We called Tracey as soon as we got home, and she told us to come right to POPS,” he recalled.
When he was 10, Carlos needed surgery to correct the growth of his tibia, the other bone in his lower leg. It was growing at an angle due to uneven pressure on the growth plate. His recovery involved extensive physical therapy at Shriners Children’s New England to get him back to his regular level of activity. While he still enjoyed many different sports, Carlos soon decided that golf was of particular interest to him. He started practicing more regularly and joined the golf team during the first semester of his freshman year of high school.
Being part of the golf team helped Carlos meet new people while also deepening his interest in the game. “I like that golf is a mind game and I can keep building on my skills,” he said. “I’ve also made a lot of friends along the way.”
Roz added, “He earned the respect of his peers and teachers for trying a sport with a physical limitation. People admire that.”
Playing golf with a prosthesis can pose challenges but Carlos has learned how to adapt. “Sometimes it’s hard because I can’t control that foot as well, so I can slip or something minor might alter my shot,” he said. “Otherwise, I’m like everybody else.”
An honors student, Carlos is enjoying the new school year and his sophomore golf season. When he travels to the Shriners Children’s Open, he will walk the course with PGA TOUR players at TPC Summerlin and help display their scores as a standard bearer. At the pro-am event, he will have the chance to tee off with the pros.
To help support this opportunity of a lifetime for Carlos at the Shriners Children’s Open, visit his fundraising page.