Tim Finchem
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Timothy W. Finchem (born April 19, 1947 in Ottawa, Illinois) is the current Commissioner of the PGA TOUR. He took the position on June 1, 1994 succeeding Deane R. Beman. He had previously served as Vice President of Business Affairs, Deputy Commissioner, and Chief Operating Officer of the TOUR.
Finchem graduated from Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He attended the University of Richmond on a debate scholarship, receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1969. He graduated from the University of Virginia Law School in 1973. After practicing law in Virginia Beach for three years, Finchem served in the White House as Deputy Advisor to the President in the Office of Economic Affairs in 1978 and 1979. In the early 1980s, Finchem co-founded the National Marketing and Strategies Group in Washington, D.C. [1]
As Commissioner, Finchem has greatly expanded the earnings opportunities for PGA TOUR players both domestically and internationally. He has presided over the last three television broadcasting deals (1997, 2001 and 2005) and has maximized the earnings potential of the tour, and perhaps none was as bold as the most recent deal that excludes ABC and ESPN and challenges The Golf Channel to get better.
In 2006, the total PGA TOUR purse will be $256.8 million, up from $56.4 million in 1994. That remarkable growth has a lot to do with Tiger Woods, but it was Finchem and his inner circle who exploited to its full financial potential the good fortune of having such a compelling athlete. [2]
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Preceded by: Deane Beman |
Commissioner of the PGA TOUR 1994-Present |
Succeeded by: TBD |