The U.S. Golf Manufacturers Council, an affiliate of the Sports &
Fitness Industry Association (SFIA), announced the election of Rawleigh
Grove, VP and general counsel at Ping, as its new chairman.
The
announcement was made at the conclusion of the USGMC’s annual meeting
held at the PGA Merchandise Show.
“I am honored to have been elected by my peers as Chairman to lead the
USGMC,” said Grove. “It’s an exciting time for our industry as golf
will be an Olympic sport in 2016 and our work with growing the game
initiatives such as Golf 20/20 and Get Golf Ready are starting to show
results.
Over the course of my term, I will work with my fellow council
members to ensure that we achieve goals that benefit the entire golf
manufacturers industry.”
“Rawleigh has been a leader within
the USGMC since its inception,” said SFIA President and CEO Tom Cove.
“He has played a vital role with the USGMC’s healthy relationship with
golf’s major ruling bodies, the United States Golf Association (USGA)
and the Royal & Ancient (R&A). Rawleigh’s contributions and
leadership qualities are just what the USGMC needs to carry on the
success the council has achieved thus far, and what it will continue to
achieve in the future.”
Grove succeeds Peter Broome (Vice
President, Titleist US Business Partnerships: Acushnet), who served as
chairman from 2012-2014. “Rawleigh is the perfect fit to take over the
helm of the USGMC,” said Broome. “If his past accomplishments within the
Council are any indicator, the USGMC has an even brighter future. I am
happy to pass on the torch to someone respected within our industry.”
The
goal of the USGMC is to facilitate the constructive involvement of its
members with regard to the key issues affecting the game of golf,
including the growth of the game worldwide, while recognizing and
maintaining the diverse and competitive nature of golf’s leading
organizations and the Council’s membership.
By press release
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