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Lance Cpl. Philip Butler, an injured Marine with Wounded

Lance Cpl. Philip Butler, an injured Marine with Wounded

Lance Cpl. Philip Butler, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, drives a golf ball at Taylormade the Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. Taylormade the Kingdom professionally fit the i... More

Hai Nguyen, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior

Hai Nguyen, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior

Hai Nguyen, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, corrects his grip before teeing off during Operation Game On at Taylormade the Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. Operation Game On g... More

1st Sgt. Brent Smith, an injured Marine with Wounded

1st Sgt. Brent Smith, an injured Marine with Wounded

1st Sgt. Brent Smith, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, steps up to the tee at Taylormade the Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. Professional fitters were on-hand to help the Marin... More

Injured Marines with Wounded Warrior Battalion West

Injured Marines with Wounded Warrior Battalion West

Injured Marines with Wounded Warrior Battalion West tee off for Operation Game On at Taylormade the Kingdom, a driving range with professional fitters, in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. The Marines were profe... More

Sgt. Chad Milo, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior

Sgt. Chad Milo, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior

Sgt. Chad Milo, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, steps up to the tee to test a club as part of Operation Game On at Taylormade the Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. Operation Gam... More

Hai Nguyen, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior

Hai Nguyen, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior

Hai Nguyen, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, tees off at Taylormade the Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. The Kingdom provides the injured Marines one-on-one instructional lesson... More

Members of Operation Game On pose for a group photo

Members of Operation Game On pose for a group photo

Members of Operation Game On pose for a group photo at Taylormade the Kingdom, a driving range with professional fitters, in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. The group is the first group from Wounded Warrior Ba... More

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson, an injured Marine with Wounded

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson, an injured Marine with Wounded

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, hits a golf ball during Operation Game On at Taylormade the Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. Going to the Kingdom is th... More

A professional fitter helps Hai Nguyen, an injured

A professional fitter helps Hai Nguyen, an injured

A professional fitter helps Hai Nguyen, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, with his stance and grip at Taylormade the Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013.

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson, an injured Marine with Wounded

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson, an injured Marine with Wounded

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, tees off at Taylormade the Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calif., Nov. 26, 2013. The injured troops were fitted by a TaylorMade professional fitter.

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