Address
Michigan Golf Course Association
411 Lake Lansing Rd, Building A
Suite 110
East Lansing, MI 48823
Phone
P: 517-482-4312
F: 517-267-8984
LANSING – The Michigan golf industry's total economic impact is $6.1 billion, yes billion, in part because the state is home to 859 courses, including the most public golf courses in the nation, stands as the top winter-interrupted golf tourism destination in the country and provides 61,000 jobs according to a recently completed study by the National Golf Foundation (NGF).
The study, commissioned by the Michigan Golf Alliance, a collection of the leading golf organizations in the state, confirmed the message the state's golf industry leaders plan to share with state legislators when the 17th Michigan Golf Day at the Capitol event is presented Thursday, June 6, on the state capitol lawn.
"Speaking on behalf of the Michigan Golf Alliance, we are excited to have the latest data to share with our state legislators and media outlets, and are thrilled that it reflects and confirms what we see Michigan golf courses working so hard at providing each and every day," Jada Paisley, the executive director of the Michigan Golf Course Association, said of the first NGF study of Michigan golf since 2006.
Among the NGF study's notable findings:
The Michigan Golf Course Association (MGCA), the Michigan Golf Course Superintendents Association (MiGCSA), the Michigan Section PGA, the Michigan Turfgrass Foundation (MTF), the Golf Association of Michigan (GAM) and the Greater Michigan Club Management Association (GMCMA) form the Michigan Golf Alliance.
Paisley said the data provides welcome updated information to each of the Alliance associations that serve and impact the industry in diverse ways.
"The data reinforces not only golf's economic impact, but the role in outdoor tourism, golf as a group of small businesses that provides community impact with jobs, tax revenue, greenspace for environmental impact, quality of life and more," she said. "Michigan is an incredible state with an incredible golf industry and this study reinforces that completely."
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Jada Paisley of the MGCA at 517-482-4312. See more about the study at michigangolfalliance.com
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Michigan Golf Course Association
411 Lake Lansing Rd, Building A
Suite 110
East Lansing, MI 48823
P: 517-482-4312
F: 517-267-8984