Skip to main content

Sam Bennett, reigning U.S. Amateur champ, turns NIL deal into massive Ping sponsorship

Reigning U.S. Amateur champ Sam Bennett makes his debut on the PGA Tour this week and turned his NIL with Ping into a multi-year pro deal.

If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.

Sam Bennett, Ping Golf, The Memorial
Sam Bennett, Ping Golf, The Memorial
Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images

Sam Bennett is riding high. He debuted as a professional golfer this week at The Memorial Tournament after winning the U.S. Amateur.

Ping Golf, who previously had a NIL deal in place with Bennett while he was at Texas A&M, has reportedly signed him to a long-term sponsorship contract, per a Ping press release.

He has been on quite the run as a collegiate golfer, with multiple wins, winning the 2022 SEC Player of the Year, 2022 U.S. Am and finishing T16 at the Masters. Bennett went 68-68 at Augusta National to play in the final group on Saturday with Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm.

“I’ve been playing Ping equipment since my junior golf days, and my relationship with their team during that time has been a big reason for my success,” Bennett said. “Besides making great equipment, they provide amazing service, making sure to properly fit me and custom-build the best clubs for my game. I’m very confident in my equipment, which allows me to go out and focus on winning tournaments. I’m excited to begin my journey as a professional knowing Ping will be with me every step of the way.”

Bennett finished No. 5 on the PGA Tour University ranking, giving him exempt status on the Korn Ferry Tour through the end of the 2023 season. With his win at the U.S. Am, he was also exempted into the U.S. Open later this month.

In his pro debut, Bennett shot a 1-under 71 on Thursday and is paired with Akshay Bhatia and Aaron Rai. They will tee off at 1:53 p.m. ET for Round 2 of The Memorial.

More in Golf

Golf
U.S. Open 2026: Wyndham Clark may run away with this thingU.S. Open 2026: Wyndham Clark may run away with this thing
Golf

Wyndham Clark is out to quite the lead at the U.S. Open

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
Rory McIlroy in U.S. Open contention after first roundRory McIlroy in U.S. Open contention after first round
Golf

Rory McIlroy is well in contention after the first round of the U.S. Open

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
Deloitte is helping to make the rules of golf more accessible and fan-friendlyDeloitte is helping to make the rules of golf more accessible and fan-friendly
Golf

The rules of golf are well on display at the U.S. Open

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
Jordan Spieth is ready for the U.S. OpenJordan Spieth is ready for the U.S. Open
Golf

Jordan Spieth is as ready as he can be for the U.S. Open

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
Jason Day helps stories to visualize successJason Day helps stories to visualize success
Golf

Jason Day has a unique approach to “stories” during his rounds

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
T-Mobile made the U.S. Women’s Open even betterT-Mobile made the U.S. Women’s Open even better
Golf

The U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera was a huge success

By RJ Ochoa

Comments
Loading comments
Getting the conversation ready...