All PGA Tour Enterprises articles
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News briefsPGA Tour appoints Weitz as Chief Marketing & Communications Officer
Source: PGA Andy Weitz The PGA Tour has announced the appointment of Andy Weitz as Chief Marketing and Communications Officer and Executive Vice President, Investor Relations for the Tour’s global operations. In addition to overseeing marketing and communications, Weitz will take on a newly created investor relations ...
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News briefsFamous non-golfers among PGA Tour Enterprises’ investors
As we have been reporting, the PGA Tour struck a deal with the consortium known as Strategic Sports Group (SSG) to found PGA Tour Enterprises in January and disclosed the member of the venture’s board of directors earlier this month. The PGA Tour has now confirmed a piece in the ...
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News briefsPGA Tour Enterprises unveils board of directors, with Tiger Woods as Vice President
PGA Tour Enterprises, the recently established commercial venture under PGA Tour’s control, has unveiled the names in its 13-member board of directors, effective immediately. The new board comprises six current PGA Tour players-directors – Patrick Cantlay, Peter Malnati, Adam Scott, Webb Simpson, Jordan Spieth and Tiger Woods – as well ...
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ArticleDone deal: PGA Tour announces investment agreement with Strategic Sports Group
It’s official. After weeks of speculation, the PGA Tour has announced a partnership with the Strategic Sports Group (SSG), a consortium of investors and sports franchise owners, to infuse $3 billion into the Tour. This agreement will establish PGA Tour Enterprises, a commercial venture under PGA Tour’s control. Players will ...
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News briefsPGA Tour nears $3 billion deal
According to Bloomberg, the PGA Tour is on the verge of finalizing a massive deal with Strategic Sports Group (SSG) that could generate $3 billion for the PGA Tour. The deal has nothing to do with Saudi Arabia’s PIF and is unrelated to LIV or the DP World Tour. SSG, ...
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ArticleA review of pro golf’s pending big deal
According to Front Office Sports, the CEOs of two major golf leagues are stepping down, namely Keith Pelley of the DP World Tour (the former European Tour) and Martin Slumbers of the R&A, the sport’s governing body in the UK and operator of the Open Championship. Pelley will be replaced ...