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Wednesday’s photos from the 2019 Terra Cotta Invitational
GolfWRX is live from the 2019 Terra Cotta Invitational at Naples National Golf Club, which will be contested April 26-28. Past winners of the amateur event include Justin Thomas and Emiliano Grillo.
Denny Glass, chairman of the Terra Cotta Invitational, was kind enough to give us a little more information about the tournament.
For GolfWRX members who aren’t familiar, tell me a little bit about the tournament and its history
Glass: The Terra Cotta Invitational began in 1996 and was originally a combination stroke play/match play event. 20 players were invited and they played 36 holes of stroke play then the top four finishers went on to match play with the others playing an 18 hole consolation match.
I changed it to a 54-hole stroke play event with 50 players in 2006 when I took over as Tournament Chair. This was done to be eligible for Titleist/Golfweek Amateur Ranking Points. The field increased over the years and now has 75-81 players. The tournament is now ranked as a “B” level event in the WAGR (World Amateur Golf Rankings) run by the USGA and R&A. This ranking is one level below the top-ranked events in the world. The WAGR rankings are based on the strength of the field so we are proud to be ranked so highly.
As it’s an invitational tournament, can you tell me a bit about who gets invited in general and who’s in the field this year, specifically? Tournament format?
Glass: It is an invitational so we invite as many of the top-ranked amateur players as are available. The field consists of many juniors (up to age 18), mid-amateurs (19-25) and some seniors (50+), along with collegiate players. While it is an invitational, we still receive more than 150 applications to play.
Can you talk about the host course and the relationship with Naples National?
The tournament is played at Naples National Golf Club. The tournament was started by the membership back in 1996. The club opened in 1993. The club hosted the World Championship of Golf, which was an LPGA event in its second year.
I know the charitable impact is important. Can you tell us about that?
The net proceeds are donated to Naples based children’s focused charities. The tournament has donated over $517,000 since it began.
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Photos from the 2025 Tour Championship
GolfWRX is on site this week for the final event of the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs: the Tour Championship
30 players will tee it up this week at East Lake, looking to get their hands on the Tour Championship as well as the FedEx Cup, which comes with a paycheck of $10 million. So far, we have plenty of photos for you to peruse, including Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Viktor Hovland WITBs.
Check out links to all our galleries below, and be sure to return throughout the week as we add more photos from Atlanta!

General Albums
- 2025 Tour Championship – Monday #1
- 2025 Tour Championship – Monday #2
- 2025 Tour Championship – Tuesday #1
WITB Albums
- Patrick Cantlay – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Roy Mcilroy – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Viktor Hovland – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Justin Thomas – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Justin Thomas – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Harris English – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Nick Taylor – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Hideki Matsuyama – WITB(putter added) – 2025 Tour Championship
- Collin Morikawa – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Sam Burns – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Russell Henley – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Ludvig Aberg – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- SungJae Im – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
- Maverick McNealy – WITB – 2025 Tour Championship
Pullout Albums
- New IOmic putter grip – 2025 Tour Championship
- Odyssey Ai-One 2-Ball Jailbird mini – 2025 Tour Championship
- 2 new Odyssey putters for Keegan Bradley to test – 2025 Tour Championship
- Hideki Matsuyama – testing a Nippon prototype shaft – 2025 Tour Championship

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Photos from the 2022 PGA Show
GolfWRX was on site for the golf business’s annual winter rite: the PGA Merchandise Show.
While the weather was less than cooperative for demo day, there were no such difficulties inside the Orange County Convention Center. This isn’t to say there weren’t significant figurative headwinds influencing this year’s Show, but those are widely discussed elsewhere. Our duty here was merely to document, and that is what we did to the tune of more than 1,500 photos, below.
Enjoy!
2022 PGA Merchandise Show – #1

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Interesting photos from the Mallorca Open
Thanks to our friends at SMS_on_Tour for sending along some shots from last week’s Mallorca Open at Golf Santa Ponsa.
Denmark’s Jeff Winther topped a trio of players at 14 under (and some trouble in a bathroom) to win.
Let’s take a look at some interesting photos!
First up, Ashley Chesters with a Nike Vapor Fly 5-wood in the bag.


Twitter sensation Eddie Pepperell is one of the few pros we’ve spotted with a TaylorMade 300 Mini Driver in play.

Scott Hend’s wedges feature some fantastic stamping.

An original White Hot 2-Ball in the wild. The real OG!

Mitsubishi Kai’li (which officially launched today) spotted here.

Scott Hend with the pink paintfill on his Toulon Palm Beach.

Jazz Janewattanond’s wedge stamping never disappoints (even if often confounds)

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Phil d
Apr 24, 2019 at 11:20 pm
Greens run at 13+ hard and fast. Played there this year and one of the best places to play. Pure.