89R25365 HMR-D By: Harless H.R. No. 897 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Golf is a sport enjoyed by millions of Texans of all ages and backgrounds, providing recreational opportunities that promote physical activity, mental health, and social interaction; and WHEREAS, Golf proved to be a safe, accessible, and essential activity for many people during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering an emotionally beneficial outlet that reduced stress and contributed greatly to overall well-being; and WHEREAS, Texas is home to the headquarters of the PGA of America, one of the largest professional sports organizations in the world, and it also boasts more than 800 golf courses, ranking among the top states in the U.S. for the number of golfing facilities; these courses are spread across the diverse landscapes of the Lone Star State, including everything from the desert mountains of West Texas to the limestone vistas of the Hill Country, the lush forests of the Piney Woods, and the seaside locales of the Coastal Bend; and WHEREAS, The golf industry in Texas plays a significant role in the state's economy; in 2023, the direct golf economy was valued at $7.7 billion, and it supported a total economic impact of $14.2 billion, including indirect and induced economic impacts driven by the golf sector; the sport creates more than 107,000 jobs and contributes significantly to the state's robust tourism and hospitality industries; in addition, the Texas golf industry gives back to communities throughout the state by fostering more than 15,000 charitable initiatives each year; and WHEREAS, Golf courses provide significant environmental benefits, serving as a means of cooling urban areas, mitigating flooding, and filtering stormwater, as well as offering habitat for wildlife; golf course operators are on the forefront of environmental stewardship, with over 90 percent employing best management practices for water and energy conservation; moreover, golf courses aid in the development of attractive communities and reduce costs for public infrastructure; and WHEREAS, Golf has a rich history in Texas, with many legendary players, tournaments, and institutions contributing to the sport's legacy; each year, Texas is among the states hosting the most professional golf tournaments, and in 2025, the competitions include four PGA TOUR tournaments and two major LPGA championships, as well as events on the Korn Ferry and PGA TOUR Champions; Texas golfers have been integral to the sport, winning a total of 102 major championships, and 25 players from the state have earned induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame; and WHEREAS, Texas is leading the way in preserving the sport's rich history through the Texas Golf Hall of Fame's digital museum and its anchor sites located on the Northern Texas PGA Frisco campus and at the Brackenridge Park Golf Course in San Antonio; and WHEREAS, Golf in Texas is promoted and advanced by seven primary allied associations, the Northern Texas PGA, the Southern Texas PGA, the Lone Star Golf Course Superintendents Association, the Texas Golf Association, the Texas Golf Hall of Fame, the Texas Lone Star Chapter of the Club Management Association of America, and the Texas Alliance of Recreational Organizations; and WHEREAS, Golf is beloved by a multitude of enthusiasts in Texas and around the globe, and the sport has contributed immeasurably to the quality of life and economic well-being in communities across the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas Legislature hereby recognize May 6, 2025, as Golf Day and commend all those who have helped further the sport's stature in the state.