SGB Sports & Fitness

PGA Tour Superstore Appoints President

PGA Tour Superstore announced that Dick Sullivan, currently president and chief executive officer for PGA Tour Superstore, has been named executive chairman and CEO while Jill Spiegel, now PGATSS chief merchandising officer, has been promoted to president.

Peter Millar Partners With USGA

The USGA and Peter Millar signed a partnership agreement designating Peter Millar the Official Outfitter of the USGA and supporting partner of the U.S. Open Championship. Peter Millar hired industry veteran Patrick Kiely as vice president, Strategic Partnerships & Corporate Sales, to support the partnership and oversee the day-to-day operations with the USGA team.

JD Sports’ Profits Slide In First Half

JD Sports reported an 18.2 percent drop in pre-tax profits for the six months ending July 31, partly due to the U.S. government support it received as part of the country’s COVID stimulus package last year, which boosted year-ago results. Sales grew 13.7 percent year-over-year.

Greg Norman Collection Hires Creative Director

Greg Norman Collection announced it hired Peter Bentivegna as vice president and creative director, overseeing men’s and women’s design and product development across the brand’s green grass, wholesale and DTC retail channels.

Nike Appoints Board Members

Nike, Inc. announced that Mónica Gil and Bob Swan were elected to the company’s Board of Directors. Gil is chief administrative and marketing officer of NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises. Swan is an operating partner at Andreessen Horowitz and former CEO of Intel Corporation.

Report: High School Sports Participation Declines Over After Pandemic

In its first high school sports participation survey in three years, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) reported a total of 7,618,054 participants in high school sports for 2021/22, down four percent from its 2018/19 figure of 7,937,491. However, NFHS noted that participation is “on the road back” after schools could not offer programs in typical fashion during portions of the 2019/20 and 2020/21 school years in the U.S. due to the pandemic.