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LPGA Tour gives Commissioner Mike Whan six-year contract extension

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LPGA Tour gives Commissioner Mike Whan six-year contract extension

 
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) – LPGA Tour Commissioner Mike Whan has agreed to a six-year contract extension through 2020. 
 
Mike Trager, the chairman of the tour's board of directors, announced the deal Tuesday in a letter to players and staff. 
 
"I was honored to be asked," Whan said at the ANA Inspiration, the major championship that starts Thursday at Mission Hills. "I always say in board meetings, `I'm proud to be part of this crazy family.' Because that is what it is. It's kind of a crazy traveling family. I feel like I'm part of the family, and I feel like we've got a long way to go." 
 
The 50-year-old Whan took over the tour in January 2010, five months after Carolyn Bivens resigned after players wrote a letter to the board of directors calling for her to quit. 
 
Whan has helped the tour grow from 23 events and $40 million in total purses in 2010 to 33 events and more than $60 million in purses this season. 
 
"I've said many times I don't want to be remembered as the team that brought us from 23 to 33 events," Whan said. "That seems incredibly underwhelming and unfulfilling. It just seems there is a lot more we can do. A lot more we have done." 
 
Whan was president and chief operating officer of Mission-Itech Hockey before taking over the LPGA Tour. He also had sports jobs at Taylormade-Adidas Golf and Wilson Sporting Goods and worked for Procter & Gamble and Britesmile. 
 
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