Scott Langley
Senior Director, Player Relations
Scott Langley is the Senior Director, Player Relations at the United States Golf Association. In this role, Langley serves as a bridge between the USGA and the players who compete in its championships and play under the Rules of Golf. Langley’s role encompasses three primary areas of responsibility: supporting USNDP staff in the collective effort of designing, building and executing the USNDP, contributing as a formal member of the U.S. Open inside-the-ropes setup team, and maintaining open lines of communication with players regarding the many areas in which the USGA acts to steward the game of golf forward and to conduct its championships.
Through his role with the USGA, Langley also sits on the AJGA Board of Directors.
Prior Experience:
10-year career in professional golf; five seasons on the PGA Tour, four seasons on the Korn Ferry Tour
Six-time member of the Player Advisory Council (PAC)
Two years as Korn Ferry Tour PAC Chairman
2010 NCAA Division I individual champion
2010 U.S. Open low amateur
Member of 2010 USA World Amateur Team
Three-time Division I All-American
First participant of First Tee to earn a PGA Tour card
Education:
University of Illinois, B.S. Accountancy (2011)
Family:
Scott is married with two daughters and resides in New Jersey
Favorite Travel Destination:
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Favorite Golf Memory:
Practicing into the night at the Family Golf Center in Kirkwood, Mo., where he grew up
Funniest Golf Memory:
My younger brother getting super excited about a nice golf ball he had found, and immediately hitting it into the water on his next shot