
The foundation partners with The Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute. Tommy and his family have used his platform to create, a non-profit foundation geared towards easing the financial burden of limb related surgeries and treatments. He's a great teammate to everyone on the team." "He's a great kid and a joy to be around. "It's an inspiration to have someone like Tommy on our team," Tommy's Top Gun coach Michael Wade said. Video of the home run went viral receiving 18.5K likes on a tweet by was great, I loved it," Tommy said. He is the first one handed player to compete in the tournament.

His Top Gun baseball team traveled to Cooperstown, New York for a tournament this summer. Tommy's one handed golf swing has translated seamlessly into baseball. "I'm proud, I say 'oh that one, that's my boy.'" "The places we go, the people we see, even today here in Raleigh, people are coming up and saying can you tell us about that kid out there" Joe said. He's been featured on the Ellen DeGeneres Show and other national media like Fox News and HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.
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His talent has allowed him to meet and play with pro golfers like Tiger Woods. Kid's World Golf Championships five years in a row. "It should not have been possible for a child with two hands to hit the golf ball with such precision."īy five years old Tommy was beating his dad with one hand, by six he started competing. " knew it really should not have been possible," Marcia said. By the age of three he was driving the ball up to one hundred yards and deemed a prodigy by a golf pro in New Jersey. His talents first displayed themselves when he picked up a plastic golf club before the age of one. Tommy and his family recently moved to Kinston, North Carolina, but he spent most of his life in South Florida. "If I had put him in that proverbial box of identifying as disabled, I'm not sure he would be out here today." "We've never used the word 'disabled'" Marcia Morrissey said. Joe and his wife Marcia have never treated Tommy like he's different or less capable than any other kid. Had to do it three times in the office just to prove it."

"The doctors didn't quite believe us he could do it. "He could catch a ball at ten months which is an extraordinary skill set for that age," Joe Morrissey said. The result has been incredible hand eye coordination. He's naturally right handed, but has to use his left hand for everything. Doctors believe a blood clot in the womb lead to the limb difference. Morrissey's right arm never fully formed.
