Reese Moseley
Assistant Director, Player Services
United States Men’s Team Manager, Walker Cup
Reese Moseley is an Assistant Director, Player Services at the United States Golf Association. In this role, he is directly responsible for player logistics and experience at the U.S. Senior Open and U.S. Junior Amateur Championship as well as serving as the team manager for the USA Men’s Walker Cup Team. He also assists with player-related duties at the U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur each year.
Moseley previously served as Championship Manager of the U.S. Junior and Senior Amateur Championships. Through this role he oversaw all outside the ropes operations for both championships as well as assisting at other championships in a Rules or operations capacity. Moseley helped bring significant enhancements to the U.S. Junior, including an exemption for the champion into the U.S. Open Championship and increasing the maximum age to 18 along with expanding the field size from 156 to 264 players in the championship proper.
Prior roles:
HJGT – Various roles including Director of Rules/Competitions, Senior Tournament Director (2013-2016)
Graduate assistant coach Georgia Southwestern State University men’s golf team (2011-2012)
Four-year varsity golf letterman at Georgia Southwestern
Education:
Georgia Southwestern State University, B.A., History
Georgia Southwestern State University, M.B.A.
Family:
Born and raised in Georgia
Reese and his wife, Jackie have a boxer named Birdie
Brother Jay is the head men’s golf coach at Ohio State
Favorite Travel Destination:
Hawaii
Favorite Golf Memory:
Having the first tee time of the day on Kapalua’s Plantation Course with wife Jackie and head pro on his honeymoon
Funniest Golf Memory:
Caddying for Nick Dunlap at Bandon Dunes for 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur Media Day