
The LPGA’s Board of Directors elected Craig Kessler as the organization’s 10th commissioner on Thursday.
Kessler, 39, most recently served as the chief operating offer for the PGA of America.
His tenure begins on July 15 as he replaces Mollie Marcoux Samaan, who stepped down in January.
“This isn’t just about leading a sports organization — it’s about redefining what’s possible,” Kessler said. “This role is deeply personal to me — not just as a professional opportunity, but as a chance to make a difference in the world and create new opportunities for others. Golf changes lives. I believe in the LPGA’s mission, its members and its momentum. I can’t wait to get started.”
Kessler’s appointment comes during the LPGA’s landmark 75th anniversary season.
LPGA Board of Directors Elects Craig Kessler as Commissioner
Kessler will be the 10th LPGA Commissioner and has been selected to lead the LPGA’s next era of global growth
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“We set out to find a transformational leader with a deep appreciation for the LPGA’s legacy and a clear vision of what’s possible for our future,” board chairman John B. Veihmeyer said. “Craig is an inspiring and engaging leader, who brings a unique mix of executive leadership experience, deep relationships in the golf industry, and a genuine commitment to elevating women and girls through golf. The LPGA has never been more dynamic — and Craig is exactly the right leader to drive its next era of growth and impact.”
Before working for PGA of America, Kessler was the CEO of the Dallas-based retail company Buff City Soap. He serves on the boards of the National Golf Foundation and the UT Southwestern hospital system.
Liz Moore will continue as interim commissioner until Kessler’s term begins.
–Field Level Media