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| 2020 -- S 2882 Enacted 06/18/2020 |
| S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N |
| CELEBRATING "NATIONAL GOLF DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND ON MAY 13, 2020 |
| Introduced By: Senators Sosnowski, Felag, Lombardo, Ciccone, and Picard |
| Date Introduced: June 17, 2020 |
| WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island has played a significant role in the growth of golf |
| as a sport in the United States. Newport Country Club was one of the five founding golf clubs of |
| the United States Golf Association and hosted the very first US Open and the very first US |
| Amateur Championship in 1895. In 1995, the centennial US Amateur Championship was held at |
| the Newport Country Club, which also hosted the US Women’s Open in 2006. In June of 2020, |
| the club will host the US Senior Open which will bring significant tourism dollars to Rhode |
| Island; and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island is blessed with golf courses that are internationally recognized |
| for their excellence and significant contributions to the game of golf. In addition to the |
| aforementioned Newport Country Club, Wannamoisett Country Club, designed by famed Golf |
| architect Donald Ross, is renowned nationally and internationally and annually hosts the |
| prestigious Northeast Amateur Invitational. In addition, the Rhode Island Country Club has |
| hosted the CVS Charity Classic for the past twenty years thanks to the tireless support provided |
| by Brad Faxon and Billy Andrade, professional golfers from Rhode Island, and CVS. Altogether, |
| more than 21 million dollars has been raised for charitable purposes. Numerous other charities |
| also raised significant amounts of money by running golf events on Rhode Island golf courses; |
| and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island has myriad organizations that have played and continue to |
| play a significant role in organizing, regulating and growing the game of golf in the state, as well |
| as supporting numerous charities. The Rhode Island Golf Association was founded in 1902, and |
| is the organizing body for the game of golf in Rhode Island. It is a member of the United States |
| Golf Association (USGA), and oversees all aspects of the game in Rhode Island. The Rhode |
| Island Golf Course Superintendent’s Association (RIGCSA) was founded in 1930 to serve as the |
| Rhode Island arm of the Golf Course Superintendent’s Association of America. The John P. |
| Burke Memorial Fund, better known as the Burke Fund, was founded in 1946 by members of the |
| RIGA in honor of John Burke, an elite golfer from Newport who perished in World War II. In the |
| organization’s 72 years it has given out more than $ 3.5 million to 1,200 students. Finally, Button |
| Hole is a charity that for the past eighteen years has strived to make the game of golf more |
| accessible to all Rhode Islanders. All of these organizations, along with other Rhode Island golf |
| entities, comprise the Rhode Island Golf Council; and |
| WHEREAS, Altogether, golf in Rhode Island provides approximately $213.5 million to |
| the State’s economy and is responsible for nearly 2,500 jobs; now, therefore be it |
| RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations |
| hereby celebrates “National Golf Day” on May 13, 2020; and be it further |
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
| transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Pat Hogan, Legislation/Public Relations Chair, |
| Rhode Island Golf Council, Michael Varkonyi, President, RIGCSA, Robert Ward, Executive |
| Director, Rhode Island Golf Association, Maury C. Davitt, Executive Director, Burke Fund, and |
| Don Wright, Executive Director, Button Hole. |
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