The Crush It! Cup

The Crush It! Cup was designed not just as a competition but as a day to inspire young golfers and support a great cause. With proceeds benefiting the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation, the event combined a passion for golf with a purpose-driven mission to make a meaningful impact.

A Day to Remember

On September 16, Brookhaven Country Club hosted the inaugural Crush It! Cup – a unique youth golf event where top fundraisers from across the Invited Clubs portfolio competed in an unforgettable competition. The highlight of the day was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for participants to play alongside Jordan Spieth on a specially designed 9th hole, painted to celebrate Spieth’s incredible journey in the sport. The event also featured an exclusive golf clinic and fireside chat with Spieth, where he shared personal insights into his career and passion for giving back.

 

Crafting Jordan Spieth's Life Story in a Lasting Impression

As participants walked down the fairway of Hole #9, they followed key moments from Jordan Spieth’s life and career, depicted through vibrant artwork. The stunning mural, designed by Dallas-based muralist Mari Pohlman and painted in collaboration with Field Ops, a Veteran-owned organization, brought Spieth's journey to life.

 

β€œIt’s truly inspiring to see young golfers come together for such a great cause. Their efforts will make a difference in many lives.”

– Jordan Spieth

Supporting the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation

The funds raised from the Crush It! Cup will support the incredible work of the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation, which focuses on empowering youth, providing care for military families, and supporting individuals with special needs. Jordan’s deep commitment to giving back continues to leave a lasting legacy both on and off the course.

 

The inaugural Crush It! Cup, hosted by Invited and Jordan Spieth, garnered significant media attention nationwide, with coverage from various outlets.

Forbes, USA Today, Yahoo!, Reuters, ESPN, Dallas Morning News, Axios, Fort Worth Star Telegram, and GolfWeek