Cassy Tully Featured in "The Sway" Magazine

Cassy is pleased to share that a feature article is now live on The Sway online magazine and website. The article, entitled “Golf Artist Opens Par Out New Gallery,” shares her background in golf, her philanthropic mission to give back through art, and her experiences putting down roots near Pinehurst, NC, the mecca of golf.

The Sway is a woman-led brand founded by traditionally trained journalists, designers, and marketers for a new generation of readers. The publication covers Moore County, NC.

Stars & Pars Partners with Golf Artist Cassy Tully to benefit Give Kids The World Vill

Orlando, FL - Stars & Pars, in partnership with Travel + Leisure Co., is pleased to announce that they have commissioned Cassy Tully, golf artist and philanthropist, to create an original work of art, to be painted live at the 12th Annual Stars & Pars Golf and Gala Event. Her artwork, auctioned at the gala on Friday, October 25, 2024, to benefit the Give Kids The World Village, raised $30,000.

Starting with a blank canvas, Cassy will paint the signature hole of Waldorf Astoria’s golf course, using her signature relief-painting technique. She will also blend sand from the course into the paint, increasing its sculptural surface. Throughout the tournament, guests will also have the opportunity to add a brushstroke to the painting and see it come to life. Its vibrant colors will reflect the hope and encouragement that the Stars & Pars organization, along with its partner, Travel + Leisure Co., gives to children with critical illnesses and their families by providing weeklong, cost-free vacations.

Scott Cavanaugh, Vice President, Strategic Partnerships and Licensing at Travel + Leisure Co., noted that as of 2023, over $2,500,000 has been donated to Give Kids The World Village.

This year’s event takes place at the Waldorf Astoria Orlando, where sponsors and guests have the opportunity to golf the 18-hole championship golf course, enjoy dinner, entertainment and bid on silent and live auction items.

Along with being on-site for the duration of the weekend event, Cassy will present the completed painting live during the gala on Friday, October 25, a time for guests to view her painting and learn more about Cassy’s golf artwork and philanthropic mission to make a difference in the lives of others.

The gala silent auction will include a framed, official print of Cassy’s 43rd Ryder Cup artwork, signed by Ryder Cup Team USA Captain Steve Stricker. Stricker, also a philanthropist, created the Steve Stricker American Family Insurance Foundation to show young people that their dreams are not only attainable, but worth the effort.

“Stars & Pars is a powerful partnership that I’m inspired to be a part of,” Cassy said. “It is with joy and gratitude that I contribute my creativity to the deserving children and families.”

 To learn more about Cassy Tully’s custom and original artwork plus partnership opportunities, please visit www.cassytully.com.

Cassy Tully Completes Magnum Opus, Painting Titled "Crimson Reserve"

I am honored to announce that I have completed my magnum opus, my largest golf painting to date. The painting titled Crimson Reserve, features the signature hole at The University of Alabama's Intercollegiate Athletics Golf Facility. Installed in the beautiful new clubhouse, the painting is now a permanent part of the facility's art collection. Set on 176 acres, the $47 million facility consists of five buildings, including a golf house and nine-hole course designed by Davis Love III.

The 4’ x 10’ painting was created over an 18-month span that included a site visit to take reference photos and measurements, view the course layout, and experience the space in person. I collaborated with interior designers and architects, and The University of Alabama's project management and golf course superintendent to create the painting as the course and facility was being built.  Sand from the golf course was blended into the paint to create my signature relief-painting technique.

To learn more about Cassy Tully golf art, please visit www.CassyTully.com

Links to Freedom Annual Veterans Day Golf Benefit to Feature Cassy Tully Golf Art

Pinehurst, NC - Links to Freedom Golf Foundation’s 7th Annual Veterans Day Golf Benefit, hosted by Winchester Country Club in Winchester, VA, will feature Cassy Tully, golf artist and philanthropist, live painting and auctioned Ryder Cup artwork dual-signed by Steve Stricker..

This annual golf benefit tournament, held on November 9th, 2024, will be played in honor of Charles Arnold “Chuck” Rodgers, 97, who passed away in February, 2024.

Cassy’s will be on-course painting live throughout the tournament, capturing Winchester Country Club’s par four, 267-yard Hole #10. Created in her signature relief-painting technique using acrylic gel mediums blended with sand from the course, the setting features vibrant greens, highlighted by the sparkling water of a meandering stream. 

During the tournament, members, golfers and their guests will have the opportunity  to view the painting come to life on canvas, along with meeting Cassy and learning about her painting technique and the golf artwork she has created for major championships and charitable causes, such as the Ryder Cup, PGA Championship, BMW Championship and philanthropic partnerships with PGA REACH, the Arnold Palmer Foundation, the NFL Hall of Fame, Make-A-Wish, and many more.

The 7th Annual Veterans Day Golf Benefit features a silent auction, which will include a framed, official print of Cassy’s 43rd Ryder Cup artwork, signed by Ryder Cup Team USA Captain Steve Stricker. Stricker, also a philanthropist, created the Steve Stricker American Family Insurance Foundation to show young people that their dreams are not only attainable, but worth the effort.

Cassy’s grandfather is a World War II veteran and her late father, Tim Tully, was also a veteran and proud patriot.

“I am inspired to partner with Links to Freedom for the first time,” Cassy said. “Our wounded warriors and veterans deserve the value and hope that this tournament, event and auction provide. It is my mission to use my art to make a difference in the lives of others, and painting to benefit the wounded warriors, veterans and families through Links to Freedom is a perfect match for my passion as a painter and philanthropist.”

According to Links to Freedom, there are currently over 3.7 million disabled veterans in the U.S., many of whom struggle to find a sense of normalcy and a way to reconnect with civilian life and their families.

The Veterans Day Golf Benefit was established by the Winchester Country Club to raise funds for Links to Freedom. Held every Veterans Day weekend, it has raised over $250,000 for the program. 

To learn more about Cassy Tully’s original commissioned paintings, prints and golf-inspired masterpieces, visit www.cassytully.com.



Cassy Tully - Fine Art Grand Opening of North Carolina Studio Storefront

Cassy Tully, golf artist and philanthropist, is pleased to invite family, friends, collectors and the public to the Grand Opening of her storefront in historic Aberdeen, located near golf mecca Pinehurst, NC.

The Grand Opening celebrates the warm welcome Cassy has received since opening the doors of Cassy Tully - Fine Art in North Carolina. During the event, guests can purchase Cassy’s championship golf art, buy her books and 2024 Collectors Edition Hand-Painted ornaments and have them personalized, and see her signature relief-painting technique during a tour of the studio. 

Guests will also be treated to refreshments and scones from nearby Pine Scone Cafe

“This golf community has been a seamless fit, full of new friendships and rewarding partnerships,” Cassy said. “The grand opening and holiday open house is a wonderful way to toast to new beginnings and further connect to this world-class community I now call home.”

Guests can also learn about Cassy’s artwork, created for philanthropic causes and the major golf championships including the Ryder Cup, PGA Championship, and BMW Championships.

Cassy Tully Creates Painting Honoring 2024 VGA National Championship

The Veteran Golfers Association hosted their National Championship on September 15 - 19, 2024, at Grandover Resort & Spa, Greensboro, North Carolina. At the heart of the resort are two 18-hole courses, East & West, designed by noted golf course architects David Graham and the late Gary Panks. 

For the fourth year in a row, the VGA has commissioned Cassy Tully, golf artist and philanthropist, to create an 18 X 24” painting of these beautiful championship courses. Under an azure sky, her painting depicts the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, which took place near present-day Greensboro, NC, on March 15, 1781. The setting is overlaid on the course, the fairway’s resplendent greens a vibrant backdrop to the soldiers’ uniforms.

At this decisive battle, the British army engaged a Continental army under the command of Major General Nathanael Greene. Cassy’s placement of Greene shows his commanding figure leading his men, who are poised to fight. 

This painting will also be reproduced as Limited Edition Commemorative Prints, signed and numbered. Cassy was pleased to attend the VGA - Champions Dinner, a wonderful opportunity for guests to meet her, have prints personalized, and learn more about her championship golf artwork.

Cassy recently created original artwork for the University of Alabama; Yellowstone Country Club; the Milwaukee Brewers' 50th Anniversary, and the NFL Hall of Fame. Her championship golf art includes working with the PGA of America, PGA Reach, Western Golf Association/Evans Scholars Foundation, United States Golf Association, and the Arnold Palmer Foundation.

The VGA is dedicated to enriching the lives of Veterans and their family members through the camaraderie and sportsmanship of golf. Annually, the VGA hosts more than 450 local tournaments across the country, culminating in a VGA National Championship each fall.

The impact of these events on Veterans and their loved ones is tremendous,” Cassy said. “Being part of the patriotism and ongoing support of the VGA in bringing together Veterans and the wider golf community is inspiring.”