National Golf Day is an annual celebration of the sport of golf, recognizing its economic impact, charitable contributions, and environmental benefits. It serves as the premier advocacy event for the American Golf Industry Coalition.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: May 10
- Tagged as: Sports & Recreation Day
- What’s the hashtag?: #NationalGolfDay
- When was it founded?: 1952
- Who founded it?: Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA)
History
The PGA established National Golf Day in 1952 as a charitable initiative. The first event was held at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois, raising $80,000 for various charities. Notable celebrities like Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis attended the inaugural celebration.
Timeline
- 1400s: First golf games played in Scotland
- 1502: King James IV becomes first golfing monarch
- 1894: USGA established in the United States
- 1952: First National Golf Day celebration
- 2008: Modern National Golf Day advocacy begins
Dates by Next Year
Year | Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2025 | May 10 | Saturday |
2026 | May 10 | Sunday |
2027 | May 10 | Monday |
2028 | May 10 | Wednesday |
2029 | May 10 | Thursday |
Observed
The day is celebrated through charitable golf tournaments, advocacy events, and promotional activities at golf courses nationwide. Industry leaders use this platform to promote golf’s accessibility and affordability.
Fun Facts About Golf
- A standard golf ball has between 300-400 dimples
- Golf is one of only two sports played on the moon
- The odds of making a hole-in-one are 12,500 to 1
- The longest recorded drive was 515 yards
- The word “caddie” comes from the French word “cadet”
Quiz
- How many clubs can a PGA golfer carry?
- In which month is the Masters always played?
- How old was Tiger Woods when he won his first Masters?
(Answers: 14, April, 21)
FAQs
Q: Is National Golf Day a federal holiday?
A: No, it’s an industry-recognized observance.
Q: Can anyone participate?
A: Yes, events are open to both experienced players and beginners.
Importance of National Golf Day
The day highlights golf’s $84.1 billion economic impact and nearly $4 billion annual charitable contributions while promoting environmental stewardship and physical fitness benefits.
Related
- National Mini Golf Day
- World Golf Day
- National Sports Day
- National Outdoor Recreation Day