Golf Classic Raises $185K for Responsible Gaming Research

The 27th Annual AGEM & AGA Golf Classic raised $185,000 for the International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG). Over the years, the event has generated a total of $3.2 million for research into gambling disorder.
In a notable display of commitment to responsible gambling, the 27th Annual AGEM & AGA Golf Classic successfully raised an impressive $185,000 for the International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG). This event, presented by JCM Global, took place at the SouthShore Country Club in Henderson, Nevada, highlighting that the industry focuses not only on profit but also on player protection.
This year's tournament boosts the total amount of donations the event has gathered for the ICRG over the years to a substantial $3.2 million. These funds are allocated to independent, peer-reviewed research that enhances our understanding of gambling disorder and provides evidence-based strategies for responsible gaming. Such initiatives are critically important worldwide, including for the German market.
Numbers and facts
The 27th Annual AGEM & AGA Golf Classic raised $185,000 this year. This brings the total amount of donations over the tournament's history to $3.2 million. The event was presented by JCM Global and held in Henderson, Nevada. Numerous industry giants and companies from the gaming sector supported the event, including sponsors like the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM), the American Gaming Association (AGA), Aristocrat, IGT, Konami, and Light & Wonder. Teams from companies such as BetMGM, BMM Test Labs, and MGM also participated.
Michael Soll, President of the International Center for Responsible Gaming, expressed his gratitude for the event's success:
“We are deeply grateful to JCM Global, AGEM, AGA, and every sponsor and participant who helped make this year’s Golf Classic such a success. Their continued support helps advance ICRG’s mission to fund independent, peer-reviewed research that improves our understanding of gambling disorder and informs evidence-based responsible gambling practices. Raising $185,000 this year — and $3.2 million over the tournament’s history — is a powerful testament to what the gaming community can accomplish when it comes together in support of rigorous science and player well-being.”
Dave Kubajak, Senior Vice President-Sales, Marketing & Operations at JCM, emphasized the importance of collective engagement.
Background
The International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing research on gambling disorders and developing prevention measures. Its work is crucial for better understanding the risks associated with gambling and developing protective mechanisms. The annual golf tournaments significantly contribute to funding these independent studies. They demonstrate the growing awareness within the gambling industry of its social responsibility and the need to strengthen prevention efforts. This is particularly important at a time when online gambling is becoming increasingly accessible, bringing new challenges for player protection. The participation of so many diverse companies illustrates broad acceptance of this responsibility across the entire industry.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, news about responsible gambling initiatives, even if originating from the US, is highly relevant. The German gambling market has been strictly regulated since the Gambling State Treaty 2021 (GlüStV 2021) came into effect. The Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL) oversees compliance and issues licenses to reputable online casinos. Such licensed casinos are listed on the GGL whitelist. They must comply with stringent requirements that go far beyond what many players were accustomed to before the GlüStV. These include a betting limit of 1 Euro per spin on slot machines and a monthly deposit limit of 1,000 Euro via LUGAS, the central limit system. Players can also be blocked nationwide in Germany via OASIS. These measures aim to prevent gambling addiction and create a safe gaming environment. The ICRG's research can indirectly contribute to improving these German protection measures by providing new insights into gambling addiction and its prevention. Ultimately, all responsible gambling markets benefit from such important research work that has an impact across national borders.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For online casinos holding a GGL license, developments in responsible gaming represent a constant challenge and obligation. They must not only adhere to existing strict laws but are also well-advised to integrate current research findings on player protection into their own concepts. Although the described fundraising event took place in the USA, it highlights global trends. Such a high level of commitment to research and prevention is also needed in Europe. German GGL casinos must be transparent about their player protection measures and continuously evaluate their effectiveness. The insights from the ICRG can help them make their offerings even safer and refine prevention strategies. This is in the interest of players and essential for the long-term acceptance of online gambling in Germany.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
Gambling can be addictive. Please play responsibly. Help and counselling at 0800 1 372 700 (BZgA, free & anonymous).





