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Craig Kessler selected next LPGA commissioner and sees explosive potential

  • The LPGA selected Craig Kessler, former PGA of America COO, as its 10th commissioner starting July 15, 2025, replacing Mollie Marcoux Samaan.
  • Kessler's appointment follows Marcoux Samaan's unexpected January departure after three and a half years, during a period of growth and renewed interest in women's sports.
  • Kessler met players including Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko, and emphasized building trust, visibility, fan engagement, and financial strength for the LPGA's next 75 years.
  • He stated, "It's time to explode out of the gates" and highlighted the LPGA's approaching $130 million prize fund and growing corporate support amid rising women's sports interest.
  • Kessler aims to redefine possibilities for the LPGA, strengthen stakeholder relationships, and help the league fully capitalize on women's sports growth globally and domestically.
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Craig Kessler selected next LPGA commissioner and sees explosive potential

The LPGA has selected Craig Kessler as its next commissioner, turning to the PGA of America’s chief operating officer to help the 75-year-old league better capitalize on the growth in women’s sports.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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