LPGA Leadership Transition: Brian Carroll’s Departure and New Directions
The LPGA is undergoing significant leadership changes following the resignation of Brian Carroll, who served as the Executive Vice President of Global Media, Production, and Content for the organization. Carroll, who was with the LPGA for 15 years, oversaw a diverse team that included more than a dozen employees, particularly focusing on social media strategy.
A Fond Farewell
In a statement regarding Carroll’s departure, an LPGA spokesperson expressed gratitude: “We are deeply grateful for Brian’s 15 years of leadership and service to the LPGA and wish him all the best in his next chapter.” The organization has decided not to replace the EVP Production and Content role immediately, opting for interim leadership to ensure continuity as it navigates future organizational needs.
Carroll’s Next Steps
Carroll has plans to transition into academia, taking up a position as an instructor and executive in residence at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Florida. Additionally, he is set to launch a consulting business, marking a new chapter in his professional journey.
New Additions to the Leadership Team
In tandem with Carroll’s departure, the LPGA welcomed Monica Free as the new Chief of Sales and Partnerships Officer, who officially took office on January 5. However, the search continues for a new Chief Marketing Officer, highlighting ongoing changes within the organization.
Strategic Partnerships and Broadcast Innovations
The LPGA has also been active in forging new partnerships to enhance its media presence. Recently, it formed a significant alliance with U-Next in Japan, touted as the “largest international streaming deal in the LPGA’s history.” Additionally, a multi-year media partnership with Eclat Media Group has been established. Eclat’s flagship platform, SPOTV, has maintained its status as the No. 1 sports channel in South Korea for the last six years.
This move follows challenges faced with the LPGA’s long-term broadcast partner, JTBC, which failed to meet its financial commitments for broadcasting all LPGA events in 2024 and 2025, leading to the cancellation of the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship.
Enhancing Visibility and Coverage
LPGA Commissioner Kessler emphasized the importance of television rights as one of the “lifeblood elements” of the organization and highlighted visibility as one of the four essential pillars for success. Kessler noted the ability to engage audiences beyond traditional broadcasts as a significant area for growth.
He cited Formula 1 as a pioneering model, particularly with its effective use of highlight reels that attract massive viewership. Kessler stated, “That’s an area where we haven’t done a whole lot yet at the LPGA but certainly represents enormous opportunity for us.”
Elevating Broadcast Quality
In November, the LPGA announced a new multi-year agreement with FM, a property insurer, aimed at significantly enhancing the tour’s television product. Starting this season, non-major events will see a 50% increase in the total number of cameras used for coverage, providing improved hole and shot visibility. Slow-motion cameras and three times more microphones will also enhance the viewing experience, alongside a focus on compelling athlete storytelling through walk-and-talk segments with players and caddies.
Looking Ahead
As the LPGA aims to secure a stronger position within women’s sports leagues and the broader sports landscape, identifying a visionary executive for the reconfigured role vacated by Carroll is likely to be a priority for Kessler in the upcoming year.
In conclusion, the LPGA stands at a pivotal juncture, poised to innovate and adapt in response to both internal leadership changes and external market dynamics.
Key Changes at the LPGA:
- Resignation: Brian Carroll as EVP of Global Media
- New Hire: Monica Free as Chief of Sales and Partnerships Officer
- Strategic Partnerships: Collaboration with U-Next and Eclat Media Group
- Broadcast Enhancements: Agreement with FM for improved coverage
As the LPGA moves forward, the focus on advancing its media presence and engaging audiences will be crucial to its continued momentum.

