Votaw worked in corporate law for a
Cincinnati-based firm before joined the
Ladies Professional Golf Association as general counsel in 1991. He served as its Commissioner from 1999 to 2005. In 2006 he was appointed Executive Vice President, International Affairs of the
PGA Tour. In 2013, Votaw was named Executive Vice President and Chief Global Communications Officer for the PGA Tour, and in September 2014, was named the Tour's Chief Marketing Officer where he is responsible for all of the organization's communications, marketing, branding and advertising. Votaw also serves as Vice President of the International Golf Federation. Votaw also coordinated the 2016
Olympic golf movement on behalf of the
International Golf Federation's Olympic Golf Committee and other golf organizations around the world. Votaw served in a newly created position as executive director, IGF Olympic Golf Committee. Golf was subsequently included in the
2016 Summer Olympics. In June 2022, Votaw retired as Executive Vice President, International, of the PGA Tour. == Personal life ==