Phoenix Children's Hospital is to construct Arizona's first pediatric gait lab, according to a report by Fox Sports Arizona.
The construction was made possible by a donation of $250,000 from Bubba Watson, 2012 Masters Tournament champion, and Ping, golf equipment maker. Mr. Watson also pledged to make a personal donation of $110,000.
The Bubba Watson and Ping Golf Gait Lab will be a 2,800-square-foot facility serving children with neuromuscular diseases, according to the report.
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The construction was made possible by a donation of $250,000 from Bubba Watson, 2012 Masters Tournament champion, and Ping, golf equipment maker. Mr. Watson also pledged to make a personal donation of $110,000.
The Bubba Watson and Ping Golf Gait Lab will be a 2,800-square-foot facility serving children with neuromuscular diseases, according to the report.
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