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New Digital Leader Takes Charge at LPGA

A digital content management setup for the LPGA

Kentucky, September 7, 2025

News Summary

Sarah Kellam, a Kentucky native and former collegiate golfer, has been appointed as the Manager of Digital Content for the LPGA. Her role is crucial as the organization celebrates its 75th anniversary, particularly in producing engaging digital content for fans. This includes social media posts, videos, and event recaps that enhance the golfing experience. Her background in college golf and freelance content creation positions her well to connect with both long-time followers and new audiences, especially with key collegiate events on the horizon.

Lexington — New LPGA digital lead with Kentucky roots takes center stage

Quick take: A Kentucky native has stepped into an important digital role at the LPGA as the organization marks a major anniversary.

Date published: September 6, 2025 — reporting by Steve Kirschner

Here’s the skinny for golf fans who like smart, snappy reads: Sarah Kellam, raised in Kentucky and a collegiate golfer at Northern Kentucky University, is now the Manager of Digital Content for the LPGA. This move lands as the LPGA celebrates a milestone year — its 75th anniversary — and comes just ahead of a busy fall stretch on the amateur and collegiate calendar.

Who she is and where she comes from

Straightforward background: Kentucky native, came up through college golf at Northern Kentucky University, then carved out time as a freelance content creator before joining the LPGA staff. Her path shows one of the many ways to turn love of the game into a career beyond the ropes and scorecards.

What her role means for fans

As Manager of Digital Content, Kellam will be part of the team crafting what fans see, read and watch online. That includes social posts, videos, event recaps and behind-the-scenes pieces that keep followers connected to players and tournaments. For people who follow golf digitally, that work shapes how the sport feels on a daily feed — from highlights to human-interest features.

Why timing matters

The appointment comes during the LPGA’s 75th anniversary, a landmark that typically brings extra attention, special events and richer storytelling opportunities. With an anniversary year, digital content often ramps up to celebrate history, spotlight players past and present, and shine a light on growth and accessibility for new fans.

What’s next on the calendar

Golf-watchers should mark September 7, 2025 on their schedules. That day hosts the North Carolina Folds of Honor Collegiate tournament — a collegiate-level event that sits right after the date this content was published. These collegiate tournaments are a key showcase for rising talent and a steady pipeline to professional ranks.

Paths into the game

The LPGA provides a range of pathways for learning and playing golf, from beginner programs to collegiate and developmental tours. Sarah Kellam’s career path — college golf, freelance content work, then a league role — is one example of how involvement in the sport can evolve beyond playing into media, operations, and event production.

On consuming the content

Readers are encouraged to disable ad blockers while visiting the LPGA’s digital content pages to ensure the best experience and to support the site’s functionality. Turning off ad blockers can enable interactive content and ensure videos and live streams play smoothly.

Why this matters to golf fans

Digital storytelling shapes fandom. A content manager who has played the game and understands digital trends can help bridge the gap between what longtime fans want and what new audiences are discovering. That balance matters during an anniversary year that aims to celebrate history while growing the next generation of players and supporters.

Bottom line

Kentucky-born Sarah Kellam adds a familiar-player’s view to the LPGA’s digital team during a big anniversary year. With collegiate tournaments like the North Carolina Folds of Honor Collegiate coming up, fans can expect more video, features and digitally driven coverage that connects players, events and communities.


FAQ — Quick answers for curious golf fans

Q: Who is Sarah Kellam?

A: A Kentucky native who played collegiate golf at Northern Kentucky University and worked as a freelance content creator before joining the LPGA as Manager of Digital Content.

Q: What does the Manager of Digital Content do?

A: Oversees digital storytelling efforts, including social media, video content, event recaps and other materials that shape how fans experience the LPGA online.

Q: When was this information published?

A: The content was published on September 6, 2025 by Steve Kirschner.

Q: Is there a notable LPGA event coming up?

A: Yes. The North Carolina Folds of Honor Collegiate tournament is scheduled for September 7, 2025.

Q: What is significant about the LPGA this year?

A: The LPGA is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

Q: How can I get the best digital experience on the LPGA site?

A: Visitors are encouraged to turn off ad blockers while visiting the site to ensure smooth playback of videos and full access to interactive content.

Q: What pathways exist for getting involved in golf?

A: The LPGA offers various pathways for learning and playing golf, spanning beginner programs, junior initiatives, collegiate play and development tours.

At-a-glance table — Quick facts

Item Details
Person Sarah Kellam
Hometown Kentucky
College Northern Kentucky University
Current role Manager of Digital Content, LPGA
Previous work Freelance content creator
LPGA milestone 75th anniversary (2025)
Upcoming collegiate event North Carolina Folds of Honor Collegiate — September 7, 2025
Published September 6, 2025
Author Steve Kirschner
Reader tip Turn off ad blockers for the best site experience

Note: This article provides a concise, informative briefing on a staffing update and related LPGA developments relevant to fans and followers of the game.

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