The PGA of America and LevelBlue have announced a new multiyear partnership designating LevelBlue as the “Official Cybersecurity Advisor” of the PGA of America, PGA Championship and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship through 2028.
As part of the partnership, LevelBlue will provide comprehensive cybersecurity services to the PGA of America, securing the Association’s digital infrastructure and flagship events. This partnership comes as golf facilities increasingly become targets of ransomware and data theft. With more facilities adopting mobile ticketing, cashless payments and data driven operations, the attack surface expands.
As the world’s largest pure-play managed security services provider (MSSP), LevelBlue will provide the same sophisticated threat detection and risk reduction tools used by global enterprises. LevelBlue will also have a presence at future PGA Shows and both 2026 Championships to provide educational resources and direct consultation to golf business owners and stakeholders.
“LevelBlue is a recognized leader with unmatched expertise in cybersecurity, and we are proud to join forces,” says Kevin Scott, PGA of America Chief Technology Officer. “While securing our flagship events is a priority, this partnership is about the wider industry. Together with LevelBlue, we are committed to providing the solutions needed to protect golf facilities and businesses across the industry.”
The partnership leverages LevelBlue’s unmatched scale and comprehensive portfolio of managed security, offensive security, strategic advisory, incident response and security software to reduce risk and help industry leaders mature their overall cybersecurity posture.
Bryson DeChambeau stopped by PGA Frisco in late January to compete against five elite competitors representing Drive, Chip and Putt — the free, nationwide junior golf development competition that aims to grow the game.
Bryson played the back tees at Fields Ranch East in Frisco, Texas, while his five competitors played from the forward tees. Be sure to check out the video at PGA.org.
The 2026 Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals will take place at Augusta (Georgia) National Golf Club on Sunday, April 5 — prior to the Masters Tournament held on April 9-12. In partnership with the PGA of America, USGA and Masters Tournament, 80 junior golfers from across the U.S. and Canada will be competing.