Derek Sprague, in his first year as CEO, said he has apologized to Rory and Erica McIlroy for what happened at Bethpage.
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PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague sends apology email to Rory McIlroy over Ryder Cup fan conduct
PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague apologized to Rory McIlroy and wife Erica after inappropriate fan behavior during Team ...
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PGA of America CEO Wrote Apology Letter to Rory McIlroy and Wife Erica After Ryder Cup Abuse
PGA of America CEO, Derek Sprague, issued a personal apology to pro golfer Rory McIlroy and his wife, Erica Stoll, after the ...
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What PGA of America boss told Rory McIlroy, wife Erica in apology letter after Ryder Cup chaos
The PGA of America CEO apologized to Rory McIlroy and his wife, Erica, for how fans treated them during last weekend’s Ryder ...
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Derek Sprague Vows Changes After McIlroy Ryder Cup Abuse
PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague isn’t mincing words after Rory McIlroy was heckled with slurs and expletives at Bethpage ...
Days after comparing U.S. Ryder Cup fans' abusive treatment of Rory McIlroy to trash talk at youth soccer games, the ...
The PGA issued an apology to Rory McIlroy's wife Erica Stoll after she was the target of hecklers at the Ryder Cup on Sept.
PGA of America president said he's been taking flak for comments he made downplaying the incidents, and doubled down by saying he "is not bothered" ...
In the aftermath of a rowdy and, at times, abusive Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, PGA CEO Derek Sprague talks to ...
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PGA exec apologizes to McIlroys, promises to ‘do better’
Derek Sprague, head of the PGA of America, has apologized to Rory McIlroy and his wife for how the Ryder Cup played out.
PGA of America president Don Rea Jr. issued an apology on Thursday following unruly behavior from many fans that were in ...
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PGA of America doesn’t ‘condone this type of behavior’ CEO says about Bethpage fan abuse
Sprague’s comments are almost the complete opposite as another PGA of America leader, president Don Rea, who told BBC Sports on Monday that what happened in New York was similar to what happened to ...
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