Search Begins To Fill Next Cushy, Overpaid Golf Executive Position

IGF Commences Search for Full Time Executive Director
Co-ordinating executive will be based in Lausanne, Switzerland

Far Hills, NJ., USA (February 23, 2010) – The International Golf Federation’s Olympic Committee has announced through its Executive Committee that it will begin a search for a full time Executive Director, who will co-ordinate day-to-day operations from Lausanne, Switzerland, as preparations intensify for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Current plans call for the Executive Director position to be based at a new IGF Headquarters in Lausanne so that interaction with the International Olympic Committee and members of the Olympic Family can be facilitated.

The search will be spearheaded by Peter Dawson, Chief Executive of The R&A and Joint Secretary of the IGF, and Ty Votaw, who has served as Executive Director of the IGF Olympic Golf Committee from the outset of golf’s Olympic bid in August, 2008. Votaw is the PGA TOUR’s Executive Vice President, Communications and International Affairs.

The position will report directly to the Executive Committee, consisting of representatives from the European Tour, LPGA, Masters Tournament, PGA of America, PGA TOUR, The R&A and USGA.

“As the workload intensifies in preparation for the 2016 Olympic Games, it is paramount that we have a full time Executive Director in place who can handle and co-ordinate every detail or issue that arises,” Votaw said.

The Executive Director will be responsible for handling all day-to-day administration of the IGF for Olympic matters. Areas of responsibility include: interfacing with the IOC, Rio 2016, national golf federations, National Olympic Committees and the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations, as well as liaising with WADA on anti-doping matters; involvement in the Rio golf venue selection; organisation of Rio Olympic golf events; working with Youth Olympics and Paralympics; and sponsorship negotiation.

“There’s obviously significant work ahead that must be co-ordinated with the IGF member organisations, the IOC and Rio 2016, and so the Executive Committee agreed that the search should commence immediately,” Dawson said. “We also agreed that it is desirable that the Executive Director be based in Lausanne, in close proximity to the IOC, although it is possible that this will be adjusted depending on the circumstances of the successful candidate.”

Candidates should apply on line at www.internationalgolffederation.org.   

It is expected that candidates actually believing the IGF will hire an online applicant show evidence of a strong affinity for defending the lethally dull 72-hole stroke play as a cutting edge format along with an impactful history of providing Peter Dawson, Ty Votaw and Tim Finchem deep-tissue ego massages.