“We're a professional sports organization that has the very best players in the world,” Marcoux Samaan said. The commissioner admitted to being about 75 days into her 100-day strategic development period, a time when she is listening, learning and crafting the direction for the oldest professional league in women’s sports. And we think there's even more growth to come in so many different areas.” “I think that the LPGA is in an amazingly strong position, but I also feel there's a huge opportunity for growth,” Marcoux Samaan said. NAPLES, FLORIDA | Moments after the LPGA Tour released its 2022 schedule – 34 events with $85.7 million in total prize money, the richest in women’s golf history – new LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan sat down a handful of media for her first State-of-the-LPGA roundtable where she gave a clearer view of her processes and priorities for the near-term.
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