SPORTSPhotos: Helping disabled golfers find their swingAudrey Crowley, 9, born with a right arm that ends at the elbow, takes golf lessons with PGA professional Bob Burns at the Bob Burns Golf Company and Academy in Appleton.Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal SentinelRicky Kaufert, born with deformed arms that end at the elbows, gets help with his golf swing from Bob Burns.Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal SentinelRicky Kaufert gets golf tips from professional Bob Burns. Kaufert was born with deformed arms that end at the elbows but finds his swing with Burns' customized clubs and instruction.Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal SentinelRicky Kaufert tees up a ball at the Bob Burns Golf Company and Academy in Appleton. Kaufert was born with deformed arms that end at the elbows but finds his swing with Burns' customized clubs and instruction.Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal SentinelRicky Kaufert (right) gets a hug from golf instructor Bob Burns after a lesson. Kaufert was born with deformed arms that end at the elbows but finds his swing with Burns' customized clubs and instruction.Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal SentinelJeffrey Unger, a disabled Air Force veteran, practices at the Bob Burns Golf Company and Academy in Appleton.Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal SentinelBob Burns' “No Bananas” anti-slice clubs made Golf Digest’s “hot list” in 2006.Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel