Hopkins resigns as CEO at Cleveland Golf/Srixon
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. – Greg Hopkins has resigned as chief executive officer of Cleveland Golf/Srixon, effective immediately, the company announced.
"I've been with Cleveland for 16 years and have seen tremendous growth for the company during that time," Hopkins said in a statement released by the company. "Now I'm at a point in my life where I want to do some things and explore some ideas that I've always wanted to pursue."
No replacement was immediately announced.
Cleveland Golf/Srixon, founded in 1979 by Roger Cleveland, employs more than 350 workers, according to the company's website, and is owned by Dunlop Sports in Kobe, Japan.
The company's tour staff includes American Keegan Bradley and Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell, who are competing in this week's Ryder Cup at Medinah (Ill.) Country Club.



















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