Article: As a member of the Golf Channel Amateur Tour, Todd Blosser was asked to make a goal of himself. As the only amputee on the

his golfer's cut his handicap with hard workTour, Todd Blosser By Joe Morelli By Joe Morelli

Register Staff

As a member of the Golf Channel Amateur Tour, Todd Blosser was asked to make a goal of himself. As the only amputee on the Connecticut portion of this tour, Blosser's goal was understandable - - and very lofty.

"I wanted to be the first above-knee amputee to go pro on the PGA Tour," Blosser said.

It's a long road to the PGA Tour, but for Blosser to just be out there playing golf with a prosthetic right leg is the result of an arduous journey that began during childhood.

According to Blosser, a 37-year-old Meriden resident with a wife and two children, a rock fell on his right leg while ...

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