Cassy Tully Original Painting Celebrates 2022 BMW Championship, Legendary Host Wilmington Country Club

Cassy Tully, whose sports and lifestyle paintings are collected internationally, will once again partner with the Western Golf Association to create original artwork for the 2022 BMW Championship, taking place at the historic Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington, DE., from August 16 - 21, 2022.

Her 18 x 36” original painting features a spectator’s view of the Championship South Course’s ninth green and the iconic Clover Hill barn. Wilmington’s sweeping fairways are lined by gracious trees, strategically placed bunkers and a challenging water hazard.

The Championship South Course opened for play in October, 1959. It was renovated by Keith Foster in 2008 and in 2009 was named by Golf Digest as the sixth best course remodel. 

“My painting depicts the excitement of the PGA TOUR FedEx Cup Playoffs when one of the world's finest tournaments comes to Wilmington, Delaware for the first time,” Cassy said.  “My artwork honors my continued support of the Evans Scholars Foundation.”

Cassy also created the official 18 x 24” poster and Collectors Edition Ornaments and will be in the merchandise tent during the event for signing and personalization. This is the ideal opportunity for golf enthusiasts to bring home memories of the 2022 BMW Championship. Posters will also be available in Cassy’s online shop.

Her previous championship artwork includes the 2021 BMW Championship, held at Caves Valley Golf Club; the 2020 BMW Championship, held at Olympia Fields Country Club; the 2019 BMW Championship, held at Medinah Country Club, and the 2018 BMW Championship, held at Aronimink Golf Club. 

Wilmington Country Club was formed in 1901; this year marks the first time that the BMW Championship has been held in Delaware and the third time since 2018 that the event has been held on the East Coast. 

Net proceeds from the event, conducted by the Western Golf Association, benefit the Evans Scholars Foundation. To learn more about Cassy Tully’s original commissioned paintings, prints, and golf-inspired masterpieces, visit www.cassytully.com

Cassy Tully Original Painting Celebrates 2022 BMW Championship, Legendary Host Wilmington Country Club

Cassy Tully, whose sports and lifestyle paintings are collected internationally, will once again partner with the Western Golf Association to create original artwork for the 2022 BMW Championship, taking place at the historic Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington, DE., from August 16 - 21, 2022.

Her 18 x 36” original painting features a spectator’s view of the Championship South Course’s ninth green and the iconic Clover Hill barn. Wilmington’s sweeping fairways are lined by gracious trees, strategically placed bunkers and a challenging water hazard.

The Championship South Course opened for play in October, 1959. It was renovated by Keith Foster in 2008 and in 2009 was named by Golf Digest as the sixth best course remodel. 

“My painting depicts the excitement of the PGA TOUR FedExCup Playoffs when one of the world's finest tournaments comes to Wilmington, Delaware for the first time,” Cassy said.  “My artwork honors my continued support of the Evans Scholars Foundation.”

Cassy also created the official 18 x 24” poster and Collectors Edition Ornaments and will be in the merchandise tent during the event for signing and personalization. This is the ideal opportunity for golf enthusiasts to bring home memories of the 2022 BMW Championship. Posters will also be available in Cassy’s online shop

Her previous championship artwork includes the 2021 BMW Championship, held at Caves Valley Golf Club; the 2020 BMW Championship, held at Olympia Fields Country Club; the 2019 BMW Championship, held at Medinah Country Club, and the 2018 BMW Championship, held at Aronimink Golf Club. 

Wilmington Country Club was formed in 1901; this year marks the first time that the BMW Championship has been held in Delaware and the third time since 2018 that the event has been held on the East Coast. 

Net proceeds from the event, conducted by the Western Golf Association, benefit the Evans Scholars Foundation.