Based in Miami, Florida, Warren Wamberg is an experienced finance and insurance professional who has served as CEO at Wamberg Genomic Advisors since 2017. He has also worked as president of the Insurance and Corporate Business of Human Longevity, Inc. and as chairman of Uniphy Health. When he isn't working, Warren Wamberg enjoys playing and watching golf.
Despite the absence of major draws like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, the 2021 Ryder Cup experienced a significant final day increase in TV viewership from the prior event in 2018. This is good news for the PGA Champions Tour, which intends on hosting a similar international competition titled the World Champions Cup in 2022.
In partnership with sports marketing firm Intersport, the PGA Champions Tour will host the annual event that will feature the following three teams: Team USA, Team Europe, and Team World. The Ryder Cup, in contrast, only features the United States and Europe. Jim Furyk (USA), Darren Clarke (Europe), and Ernie Els (World) will captain the teams for the inaugural event.
The match play competition will take place over the course of three days at a course in the United States. Teams will compete against each other in both teams and singles formats with two nine-hole matches per day. Points will be awarded for each hole won, and the team with the most points will be the first-ever World Champions Cup winner.