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PGA of America reports 33% revenue rise

11.37am 11th March 2025 - Corporate

The PGA of America recorded over $172 million in total revenue for the year ending March 31, 2024, reflecting a 33% increase from the previous year, according to the association’s latest tax return.

The year’s revenue, driven heavily by tournament income, marks the second-highest total since at least 2010, trailing only the 2021-22, which included the US-hosted Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. 

Investment income rose by $15 million to $20.5 million, while program service revenue, which includes tournament revenue, surged to $149 million. Nearly $134 million came directly from tournament operations, thanks partly to the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome.

The PGA’s total assets grew to nearly $451 million by year’s end, up from $407 million. Expenses also increased to nearly $185 million, up 25% largely due to the costs associated with hosting the Ryder Cup overseas.

NBC Universal topped the list of independent contractors, earning $2.6 million for broadcast coverage. 

Former CEO Seth Waugh’s total compensation exceeded $3.8 million, up from $3.2 million the previous year, while Chief Championships Officer Kerry Haigh was the second highest-paid employee with $1.2 million in total compensation.

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