Nevada: AGEM & AGA Golf Classic May 6 at SouthShore Country Club in Henderson

Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:29 PM
Photo: Courtesy photo

Registration is open for the 27th annual AGEM & AGA Golf Classic, presented by JCM Global, which takes place May 6 at the SouthShore Country Club in Henderson, Nevada.  Suppliers, operators, regulators, and affiliates from across the gaming industry are invited.

Over its history, the AGEM & AGA Golf Classic has raised more than $3 million to help the International Center for Responsible Gambling continue its research.

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers and the American Gaming Association return as title sponsors, with JCM Global repeating as presenting sponsor. GGB Magazine is the media sponsor.

“Our strong partnership with JCM, AGA and AGEM make this event – an ICRG mainstay – possible,” ICRG President Michael Soll said in a statement. “Their efforts enable ground-breaking research into the effective treatment and prevention of gambling harms and provide the industry and its peers the tools necessary for conducting responsible gambling strategies.”

Sponsorship and player opportunities are available at golf.jcmglobal.com on a first-come, first-served basis.

“We invite the industry to join us on May 6 at SouthShore Country Club for this one-of-a-kind golf experience and to drive the success of the ICRG,” said JCM Senior Vice President – Sales, Marketing & Operations Dave Kubajak. “For the past 27 years, it has been our honor at JCM Global to organize this philanthropic event that both supports the important work of the ICRG and unites the gaming industry with competitors standing side by side.”

SouthShore Country Club is the first private Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in Nevada, and the 6,903-yard championship course draws from the area’s unique topography.

Rege Behe

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.