Tiger Woods’ formerly little-known teammate on the Stanford University golf team, Casey Martin, is one of the more recognized names on the PGA (Professional Golfers Association) Tour, notwithstanding his lack of a career top-10 finish on the Tour; by this time next year, Martin may be even more well known than Woods in legal circles.
By now, most people have heard of the story of Martin, who suffers from a congenital degenerative circulatory disorder known as Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome. As a result of this disorder, he is unable to walk for an extended period of time.
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