Jordan Spieth Invests in Dallas-Based Invited, Becomes an Advisor and Strategic Partner
The 2024 Masters has reached the halfway point, and with it comes the 36-hole cut. The top 50 players and ties make the Masters cut, and as the wind howled and scores ballooned Friday afternoon, this cutline slowly crept up before settling at 6 over, allowing several players, including Hideki Matsuyama (76-74), Rickie Fowler (76-74), Tom Kim (72-78) and Adam Scott (76-74) to slip into the weekend right on the number.
Tiger Woods successfully made his 24th consecutive Masters cut, which broke the Masters record he had shared with Fred Couples and Gary Player.
Dallas-based Invited—the leading owner-operator of private golf and country clubs and city and stadium clubs in North America—just teed up a partnership with one of the top players in golf: Dallas native and three-time major championship winner Jordan Spieth.
Under the partnership, Spieth has become an investor in Invited and will be a strategic advisor and brand ambassador for the company.
Spieth’s charity, the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation, will also partner with Invited on charitable and community efforts benefitting youth organizations, American veterans and military families. Invited plans to host events at Invited clubs across the U.S. to raise funds for Spieth’s Foundation, and will create further member programming to support the efforts.
Spieth grew up playing at Invited’s Brookhaven Country Club in Dallas
“I was introduced to the game and grew up playing at Invited’s first club—Brookhaven Country Club in Dallas,” Spieth said in a statement. “I’ve witnessed first-hand how Invited clubs unite people and build relationships that reach well beyond its fairways, greens, and courts.”
Spieth added that he aims to work with the Invited team “to help grow the company and leverage their unmatched platform to create an even greater impact in our communities. The partnership makes perfect sense as golf continues to expand in exciting ways, reaching new audiences while growing the impact on those who need a helping hand.”