Scott Klumb
Scott Klumb is a 37-year-old autistic adult who has been golfing most of his life. Scott lives in Lafayette, Colorado, but spends most of his time practicing and playing golf in the Vail Valley. He played varsity golf in High School and loves golf so much that he caddied and worked as an outdoor staff so he could golf for free and continue to grow his game of golf. Scott became one of the best golf caddies Red Sky Ranch had ever seen, and a golf pro from Pebble Beach even offered him a job if he wanted to come out to California. Scott already has two Hole in One’s and has come close many other times while he seeks out his third one.
Outside of golf, Scott is a professional filmmaker and speaker who uses his craft to advocate for autism and the rest of the disability community. His work has been in over 50 film festivals around-the-world in the last three years, winning over a dozen awards. Scott travels to film festivals when he can and is also a public speaker. Last Fall, he taught a film class to autistic kids and young adults at an autism school called TACT. Scott loves to give back to the autism community and help others with his perseverance, strength, and hope so that others know you can have a successful life as an autistic person.