STPGA Staff Announcements

Southern Texas PGA • October 15, 2025

Special message from your Executive Director around exciting times ahead as your dedicated staff continues to develop!


SPRING, TX (October 15, 2025) – As the Southern Texas PGA looks to finish out 2025 in style and kickstart 2026 on the right foot, I have some important announcements to share regarding your hard-working STPGA Staff.


As announced in September, Tuesday, November 4th will be Scott Archer’s last day at the Southern Texas PGA. He has accepted a job with the PGA of America in Frisco, TX, and we wish him nothing but the best. 


Since Scott’s announcement, I have spent a lot of time on our team, planning moving forward, and overall organizational structure to ensure we uphold all aspects of our business. When making decisions on staffing moving forward, three items were at the center of my decisions.


  1. Growth opportunities for current staff members
  2. Ensuring institutional knowledge within the team stays connected
  3. Overall efficiency within our operation


Andrew Gridley is being promoted to Assistant Executive Director, and the entire operational team on both sides of our business (Section and Foundation) will report directly to him. I have hired Andrew twice at the STPGA, and he has a great ability to connect with people, get into the details to understand problems, and then organize the team to ensure operational efficiency.



Andrew will retain his Business Development responsibilities in this new structure.

Directly under Andrew will be Matthew Coughlin as our new Senior Director of Championships and Lexi Sobieski as our new Senior Director of Membership. 


Matthew Coughlin will continue to run our Championships Department and will gain additional oversight of the Prestige Tour Department. With the addition of the second Prestige Tour Coordinator, Kevin Reilly, who started in September, the Championships department will have 5 full-time people working together.

Lexi Sobieski will take on a lot of Scott’s current role when it comes to PGA Membership, Education, and PGA Strategic Funding. She will also take on the internship program and our WORKS Fellow, both items being removed from Andrew’s current plate. In this new structure, Lexi will still oversee the Junior Golf program that she has successfully led over the last two years.


I am excited to work with these three individuals to lead the organization and continue serving our members, growing the game, and achieving top performance as a section.

Last week, I communicated with our junior golf parents and players that J.T. Milner will assume the role of Director of Junior Golf. J.T. has been with the STPGA since January 2022 and continues to grow and develop within our business. J.T. will continue to report to Lexi.


Lastly, the Communications Department will report directly to me. This department works with all departments in the office and will be good to level set on expectations and ensure our public-facing elements represent us to the highest standards.

We’re excited to welcome two new Communications Coordinators, Grace Hand and Hannah D’Olimpio, who will join the team in mid-November. Both will report to Trey Crites, our Senior Communications Coordinator.


The next 30-90 days will be a transition for the STPGA, and we appreciate your patience, but also believe we are in a great spot. The goal is that everything flows nicely for the rest of the fall, and we 100% turn the switch to these new roles officially on January 1.


Click Here for an organizational chart graphic to help showcase the team.

A few quick hits to finish.

  1. Congratulations to all of the Section and Chapter Award Winners that were announced earlier this week! Click Here in case you missed seeing it.
     
  2. Best of luck to both our Joe Black Cup and Levy Cup teams in November! Go Team STPGA!
     
  3. The Golden Nugget Pro-Pro Am-Am registration process will look very similar to last year. On Monday, Oct 20, we will announce the full process, and then on Monday, Oct 27, registration will open.
     
  4. If you have not signed up yet, please make sure to register for the Coaching and Teaching Summit…Scott’s last event that he will administer for us! We have another awesome lineup of speakers. 
  5. Mark your calendars – The 2026 schedule continues to take shape, and if you missed seeing it, Click Here.


Thank you so much for your support of the STPGA. 2025 has been another awesome year for our PGA Members in Southern Texas, and it's an honor to serve you as Executive Director!

Thomas Hutton, PGA

Executive Director

Southern Texas PGA

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