Pete Bevacqua

Peter Paul Bevacqua (born 1971) is an American corporate, media, and sports executive who is the athletic director at the University of Notre Dame.

[2] Before joining NBC Sports, Bevacqua spent six years as the CEO of the Professional Golfers' Association of America.

He attended Brunswick School in nearby Greenwich, Connecticut where he was valedictorian, senior class president and an all-league player in football, basketball and golf.

He was also a walk-on punter for head football coach Lou Holtz at Notre Dame, where he graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in English in 1993.

Bevacqua left USGA for CAA Sports three years later, in 2012, where he served as Global Head of Golf.

In August 2017, Bevacqua announced that, beginning in 2019, the PGA Championship would be conducted annually in May for the first time in 70 years.