Golf’s emerging leaders, executives recognized in inaugural class
GLENVIEW, Illinois — Global Golf Post has unveiled the inaugural class of GGP Futures, a new initiative designed to identify and celebrate the future leaders of the game and the golf industry.
In collaboration with a broad spectrum of industry organizations and suppliers, 43 outstanding individuals have been selected for the Class of 2025, representing the next generation of innovation, leadership, and impact on the game.
These recipients come from the worlds of equipment, journalism, administration, instruction and other segments of the golf economy.
In partnership with the National Golf Foundation, Global Golf Post is also pleased to recognize Craig Kessler, Commissioner of the LPGA, as the Rising Executive of the Year. Kessler’s visionary leadership and commitment to advancing the game have earned him this distinguished honor.
“We are pleased to identify the next-gen leaders in our game and industry,” said Jim Nugent, Publisher, Global Golf Post. “Individually, they each are impressive people who are making a difference now. Collectively, they demonstrate that the game is in good hands in the years and decades ahead.”
To commemorate this milestone, Global Golf Post has published a standalone special issue spotlighting the Class of 2025. This issue highlights the achievements, aspirations, and contributions of these 43 executives who are shaping the future of golf.
The celebration will culminate in a private reception on the eve of the PGA Merchandise Show at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Lodge and Resort. This exclusive event will honor the Class of 2025 and bring together leaders from across the golf world to recognize their accomplishments.
For more information and to view the special issue, visit GGP Futures.
