The owner of three-time PGA Championship host Whistling Straits, Herb Kohler, died on Saturday aged 83.
A statement released by Kohler’s family read: “His zest for life, adventure and impact inspires all of us. We traveled together, celebrated together, and worked together. He was all in, all the time, leaving an indelible mark on how we live our lives today and carry on his legacy.”
Kohler, who was born in Chigaco in 1939, made his name when he began working for his family’s plumbing and manufacturing business. After becoming CEO in 1968 and president in 1974, he eventually helped to grow the company into a worldwide leader in the industry. Finally, he became Kohler’s executive chairman in 2015.
However, while Kohler’s record as a businessman is impressive, his influence on the world of golf was equally impactful. He oversaw the development of Wisconsin’s American Club resort in 1981, Blackwolf Run in 1988 and, in 1998, Whistling Straits. Designed by Pete Dye, Whistling Straits quickly became established as one of the most renowned courses in the US. Indeed, in its relatively short existence, it has hosted three PGA Championships, most recently in 2015. It was also the venue for the 2007 US Senior Open and the 2020 Ryder Cup.
Kohler’s influence on the game didn’t end there, though. He also purchased the famous Old Course Hotel at St Andrews in 2004 as well as the The Duke’s Course, overlooking the Scottish town.
Following the news of Kohler’s death, the PGA Tour released a statement saying: “Herb Kohler was a larger-than-life figure whose enthusiasm and love of golf helped bring significant men’s and women’s professional events to the State of Wisconsin over the last 25 years while transforming his home state into a golf destination. A First Tee trustee, Herb was a great friend of the PGA Tour, and his regular presence over the years at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am gave us all a first-hand look at his passion for the game. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kohler family.”
Padraig Harrington also paid tribute to Kohler. In a message…
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