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AGEM & AGA Golf Classic raises $185K for International Center for Responsible Gaming

Monday, July 13, 2026 1:18 PM
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The recent 27th Annual AGEM & AGA Golf Classic, presented by JCM Global, raised $185,000 for the International Center for Responsible Gaming.

The event has raised $3.2 million to benefit the ICRG over the years.

“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,” International Center for Responsible Gaming President Michael Soll said in a statement. “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.”

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This year’s tournament was at the SouthShore Country Club in Henderson, Nevada. Sponsors included the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers, the American Gaming Association, JCM Global, Aristocrat, Catapult Global, GGB Magazine, Gaming Laboratories International, IGT, Konami, Light & Wonder, Patriot Gaming, Red Wagon Institute, VSR Industries, and Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation.

“We are grateful to the many sponsors and players from across the gaming industry whose continued support makes the Golf Classic such a success and advances the critical research of the ICRG,” said JCM Senior Vice President-Sales, Marketing & Operations Dave Kubajak. “As our industry evolves and diversifies, it is encouraging to see broader participation in this event. It reflects both the strength of our community and our collective commitment to responsible gaming.”

Teams included Ainsworth Gaming Technology, BetMGM, BMM Test Labs, Catapult Global, Gabbiano Seating, Galaxy Gaming, ICRG, IGT, Incredible Technologies, Interblock Gaming, James Industries, MGM, TableTrac, the US Playing Card Company, and Zitro Gaming.

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Rege Behe brings more than 30 years of experience as a journalist to his role as a lead contributor to CDC Gaming. His work ranges from day-to-day industry coverage to deeper features such as the CDC Gaming Roundtables and the “10 Women Rising in Gaming” series.