Golf-Sprague resigns as PGA of America CEO to prioritise family


May 18, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; A detail view of a PGA of America hat resting on a fence post during the third round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Valhalla Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Clare Grant-USA TODAY Sports

Jan 7 (Reuters) - PGA of ‌America CEO Derek Sprague has decided to step ‌down from his position so he can help care ‌for his mother and mother-in-law, the organisation said on Wednesday.

Sprague, who was named CEO in December 2024, will continue to advise the board and ‍his still-to-be-named successor to ensure a smooth ‍transition, the PGA of ‌America said in a press release.

“At my daughter's wedding last ‍month ​in upstate New York, it became clear that my family needs me nearby to assist with the ⁠care of my mother and mother in law," ‌said Sprague.

"Focusing on family has become my priority, and the best decision ⁠for me ‍is to step away from my role as CEO and return home to be with them."

The PGA of America, which is ‍a separate organisation from the PGA ‌Tour, runs the PGA Championship, Ryder Cup and many other events.

Sprague, who became a PGA of America member in 1993, served the association in a range of leadership roles, including as a board member from 2008-10 and president from 2014-16.

Prior to being named CEO in 2024, Sprague had served as general ‌manager of TPC Sawgrass -- the home of the PGA Tour's flagship event, The Players Championship -- in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida since January 2018.

The ​PGA of America said it expects to name a new CEO in the coming weeks.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in TorontoEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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