What's Happening?
Terry Clark, a UnitedHealth Group executive, has been appointed as the new CEO of the PGA of America. Clark, who has served as an independent director on the PGA's board since 2024, will replace Derek Sprague. His appointment marks the second time in recent years that the PGA has selected a business leader from its board for the CEO position. Clark's leadership comes at a time of significant turnover within the organization, with several C-suite executives having recently left. He aims to provide clarity and strengthen the PGA's culture while supporting its members and elevating major championships.
Why It's Important?
Clark's appointment as CEO of the PGA of America highlights the organization's strategic focus on business acumen and leadership continuity. His
background in marketing and customer relations at UnitedHealth Group positions him to enhance the PGA's brand and member engagement. This leadership change is crucial as the PGA navigates a period of transition, aiming to maintain stability and advance its mission of promoting golf. Clark's role will be pivotal in shaping the future of the PGA, impacting its members, partners, and the broader golf community.
What's Next?
As Clark prepares to assume his role in March, the PGA will likely focus on strategic initiatives to enhance its operations and member services. Clark's leadership will be tested in managing the organization's major events and partnerships, as well as addressing any challenges arising from recent executive departures. The PGA's stakeholders, including its members and sponsors, will be closely watching Clark's approach to leadership and his ability to drive growth and innovation within the organization.













