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Don Rea steps down as president of the PGA of America after a turbulent term
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Don Rea steps down as president of the PGA of America after a turbulent term

May 27, 2026 3 Min Read
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The PGA of America has announced that Don Rea will step down as president of the association effective immediately. Mr Rea’s term was due to end in November, but the organization is currently exploring ways to replace him, with vice chairman Nathan Charnes taking on the role of acting chairman for the time being.

“I am writing to share that the PGA of America Board of Directors has implemented a change in executive leadership following President Don Rea’s suspension for the remainder of his term, which ends in November,” Charnes wrote in an email to members. “Vice Chairman Nathan Charnes (PGA) has been appointed Acting Chairman with immediate effect.

“The Board of Directors has determined that a change in leadership is necessary to ensure that the Association effectively fulfills its governance and responsibilities and continues to advance its strategic priorities. The Board also expressed its appreciation for Don Rea’s contributions to the PGA of America.”

Rea came under fire for likening abusive cheers for European players to those at a youth soccer match during the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Rory McIlroy, who was the target of most of the chants, criticized Rea, as did teammates Matt Fitzpatrick, Tyrrell Hatton and Shane Lowry.

CEO Derek Sprague later apologized to the McIlroys. Rea player apologizes to the association About the atmosphere after a week.

Ray was also in charge of presenting the Ryder Cup trophy, during which he congratulated the European teams, but said they had only “retained” the Ryder Cup, which Europeans quickly took notice of.

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Rea posted on his personal LinkedIn page about the criticism he was receiving at the time:

Thoughts of a couple. This is my profile, not the PGA’s. With that said, I would like to thank everyone who has reached out to me as a friend and as a leader in the golf industry. I personally accept some criticism now, but that comes with the role and I expect it, just like when I was a referee. But to all the students and PGA members who follow me, please know. I don’t care. I know who I ultimately serve. When I wrote this sermon three years ago, I meant it, and I still live by it. The truth is still the truth. A new level. new devil. 💪🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸

At the PGA Championship, Rea was noticeably absent from the association’s pre-championship press conference, likely due to the suspension revealed in Charnes’ emails. Instead, new CEO Terry Clark, who was appointed in early March, appeared in court alongside chief championship officer Kelly Haig.

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