Cassy Interviewed by "Home of American Golf" Podcast

Cassy Tully, golf artist and philanthropist, is the newest featured guest on Home of American Golf podcast. In this exciting interview, Cassy shared her mission, discussed her championship golf art - including work for the USGA, the PGA of America, Veteran Golfers Association, and the Arnold Palmer Foundation.

Her recent move to the Pinehurst area, including opening a new downtown studio, allows her to expand her golf artwork and mission of philanthropy. Listen to the podcast and learn more!

Cassy's New Studio Storefront Opening Soon!

Nestled among towering longleaf pines and conveniently close to world-renowned golf just outside Pinehurst, NC, Cassy Tully’s new studio storefront will open soon! The studio is near Pinehurst Resort, host of the 2024 U.S. Open, the ideal location to further her golf art and philanthropy.

“The warm welcome I’ve received is inspiring and appreciated,” Cassy said. “Settling near Pinehurst represents a true love of the game of golf, and I can’t wait to set my brush to canvas and grow as a golf artist in this legendary golf community.”

Cassy’s championship golf and sports art includes working with the PGA of America and PGA Reaxh, Western Golf Association, XXIO, Destination Kohler, United States Golf Association, Veteran Golfers Association, Arnold Palmer, the Milwaukee Brewers, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Her golf portfolio includes her partnership with XXIO, who welcomed her to its annual XXIO Dealer Conference at Kiawah Island Golf Resort in South Carolina and Whistling Straits in Kohler, WI, along with the Father-Son Golf Tournament at Pebble Beach, six-time host of the U.S. Open Championship and the number one public golf course and resort in America. 

Cassy’s new studio is in the heart of Aberdeen’s historic district, featuring antiques, collectibles, gift shops and cafes. Similar to her studio located near Whistling Straits, Cassy’s North Carolina storefront will offer an opportunity to watch as her paintings come to life, plus provide a gallery, gift shop and space to commission original artwork in-person. 

“It’s a quaint, charming town and I already feel at home painting once again in front of my storefront window,” Cassy said. “I look forward to welcoming patrons back into my doors and share my creative process in person. This move feels incredibly familiar and brand new all at once. I look forward to sharing my love of golf and heart for philanthropy with not only golf fans, but also anyone who appreciates art.”

Watch Cassy’s Facebook page and Instagram page for news and information on when her studio will open to the public.