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Jane Geddes named the first executive director of the International Association of Golf Administrators

Major champion Jane Geddes, who won 14 tournaments worldwide, including the 1986 U.S. Women’s Open and the 1987 LPGA Championship, has been named the first executive director of the International Association of Golf Administrators.

As the only professional network for golf administrators, the IAGA represents between 3.5 and 4 million golfers spread across North American, Mexico and the Caribbean.

“The IAGA has changed its organizational structure to align with the evolving needs of an expanding membership and the changing landscape of the golf industry,” said Kevin Heaney, IAGA president and executive director of the Southern California Golf Association.