Derek Sprague stepped down as the chief executive officer at the PGA of America on Wednesday as a means to help provide increased care to both his mother and mother-in-law.
Sprague informed the PGA of America Board of Directors last month of his request to be with his family in upstate New York.
Sprague said he will continue in an advisory role to help the transition for the incoming CEO. The PGA of America said it expects to announce a new CEO in the coming weeks.
“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,” Sprague said. “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.
“Serving as CEO of the PGA of America over the past year has been an incredible honor, and I will always be grateful for the trust placed in me by the Board and thank them for their understanding. I also want to thank our staff for their tireless dedication. Their passion and commitment inspire me, and I know the Association will continue to thrive as it carries forward the proud mission of serving our members and growing the game.”
Sprague took over the position in December 2024 from interim CEO Kerry Haigh, who was on the job since Seth Waugh resigned in June of that year. Waugh had held the role since August 2018.
–Field Level Media




