12th January 2025 – Final Round
Gray ALBRIGHT (USA) won the 21st Jones Cup Invitational after a play-off with Jack BIGHAM (ENG).
Albright parred the 18th, the first sudden death hole, whilst Bigham bogeyed.

Gray Albright (Photo: Jones Cup Invitational)
Gray ALBRIGHT (USA) holed a 50 foot birdie putt on the par 3 17th and parred the tough 18th to force a play-off with his Florida State University teammate Jack BIGHAM (ENG). Bigham produced four birdies on his back nine to force his way into the lead but will rue his inability to par the 54th hole which opened the door to Albright.
Hopefully Bigham, who has often struggled to make the FSU line up over the last 12 months, can use this excellent performance to kick on in 2025.
Both players finished on 212 (-4) two shots ahead of Luke SAMPLE (USA), Jackson VAN PARIS (USA) and Miles RUSSELL (USA) who had to settle for tied 3rd.

Top 10 Results (Graphic: Jones Cup Invitational / Golf Genius)
Tyler WEAVER (ENG), another FSU player, and Cameron ADAM (SCO) finished tied 12th on 219 (+3).
Jonathan BALE (WAL) 221 +5 and Connor GRAHAM (SCO) 223 +7 made it five top 30 finishers for GB&I which is a solid return for such an elite tournament.
The average Round 3 score was 74.79 (+2.79). 17 of the 82 players achieved par or better in the final round.

GB&I Results (Graphic: Jones Cup Invitational / Golf Genius)
Click here to view the – 2025 Jones Cup Invitational Golf Genius Results
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11th January 2025 – Round 2
Miles RUSSELL (USA), the 16 year old recent winner of the South Beach International Amateur, shot a bogey-free 68 to move into a share of the lead with overnight co-leader Gray ALBRIGHT (USA) who produced a 72 on Day 2 at Ocean Forest G.C.
Ryan VOOIS (USA) moved into tied 3rd on -3, alongside Luke SAMPLE (USA) and Jack BIGHAM (ENG), after he recorded an excellent 5-under 67, which included six birdies. Bigham moved up the leaderboard with an error free 68 to finish the day as the leading GB&I player.
Henry GUAN (USA) shot nine birdies in his Round 2 7-under 65; comfortably the best round of the tournament so far.

Round 2 Top 10 Scores (Graphic: Jones Cup Invitational / Golf Genius)
After a second round 72 Cameron ADAM (SCO) +2 is tied 14th and Connor GRAHAM (SCO) & Jonathan BALE (WAL) +3 tied 19th.
The average Round 2 score was 74.72 (+2.72). Just 16 of the 82 players achieved par or better on Saturday.

GB&I Round 2 Scores (Graphic: Jones Cup Invitational / Golf Genius)
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10th January 2025 – Round 1
Luke SAMPLE (USA) and Gray ALBRIGHT (USA) took the Round 1 lead after they both recorded scores of 68 -4 at Ocean Forest G.C.
Connor GRAHAM (SCO) and Jonathan BALE (WAL) 71 (-1) are the best of the nine man British contingent. Tomi BOWEN (WAL) 72 Ev is also in the top 10.

Round 1 Top 10 Scores (Graphic: Jones Cup Invitational / Golf Genius)
It was a disappointing start for two of our leading players, Matthew DODD-BERRY (ENG) 79 +7 tied 69th and Calum SCOTT (SCO) 85 +13, who will be hoping to bounce back strongly in Round 2.
The average Round 1 score was 75.21 (+3.21). Just 18 of the 84 players achieved par or better.

GB&I Round 1 Scores (Graphic: Jones Cup Invitational / Golf Genius)
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7th January 2025 – Preview
The 21st Jones Cup Invitational will be played between 10th-12th January 2025 at Ocean Forest G.C. on the northern tip of Sea Island in Georgia.
Historically a top 10 ranked amateur tournament it has always attracted a strong field.
The winner of the Jones Cup Invitational, subject to them remaining an amateur, traditionally receives an exemption into the PGA Tour’s RSM Classic played at Sea Island in November.

The Jones Cup Invitational was first played in January 2001 as a prelude to that year’s Walker Cup match which was being staged at Ocean Forest in the following August.
The Sea Island resort is a big supporter of amateur golf with the Jones Cup Junior Invitational, Jones Cup Senior Invitational and Sea Island Women’s Amateur also played at the nearby Seaside Course since 2009, 2012 and 2021 respectively.
I will be updating this article with daily reports throughout the tournament.
Format
The Jones Cup Invitational is a 54 hole individual stroke play competition played over three days.
Given the relatively small field there is no cut.
The winner receives the silver Jones Cup and the Layne Williams Medal which was awarded for the first time in 2022. Layne Williams was a rules official for the Georgia State Golf Association.
Players
The Jones Cup Invitational Committee invites 84 players to contest their tournament.
The majority of invites are granted based on each player’s previous performances and their world amateur rankings.
77 players contested an 18 hole qualifier on Sea Island’s Retreat Course on 16th December with Henry GUAN (USA), Max GREEN (USA) and Brycen JONES (USA), all of whom shot 66 -6, securing spots in the field. Click here to view the – 2025 Jones Cup Invitational Qualifier Results
John Daniel ‘JD’ CULBRETH (USA), the winner of the Jones Cup Junior Invitational which was played a few weeks ago on 19th-21st December also earned an exemption. Click here to view the – 2024 Jones Cup Junior Invitational Results
Nine golfers from Great Britain & Ireland (GB&I) are competing this year and I am sure a few more would have liked to have played if they could. They are (in alphabetical order with their 8th January 2025 WAGRs): –
Cameron ADAM (SCO) #84
Jonathan BALE (WAL) #327
Jack BIGHAM (ENG) #59
Tomi BOWEN (WAL) #150
Matthew DODD-BERRY (ENG) #91
Connor GRAHAM (SCO) #101
Matt ROBERTS (WAL) #333
Calum SCOTT (SCO) #14
Tyler WEAVER (ENG) #70
In addition to Scott, Bigham and Dodd-Berry there are 35 other players in the WAGR Top 100 who are competing (in rank order): –
Jackson KOIVUN (USA) #2
Gordon SARGENT (USA) #5
David FORD (USA) #6
Jackson VAN PARIS (USA) #9
Tommy MORRISON (USA) #11
Jackson BUCHANAN (USA) #12
Michael LA SASSO (USA) #17
Josiah GILBERT (USA) #21
Max HERENDEEN (USA) #24
Cameron TANKERSLEY (USA) #30
Jack TURNER (USA) #34
Jake PEACOCK (USA) #35
Wells WILLIAMS (USA) #36
Daniel SVARD (SWE) #39
Lance SIMPSON (USA) #40
Jacob MODLESKI (USA) #41
Parker BELL (USA) #42
Maxwell FORD (USA) #46
Justin HASTINGS (CAY) #47
Ethan EVANS (USA) #48
Miles RUSSELL (USA) #51
Luke POTTER (USA) #54
Mahanth CHIRRAVURI (USA) #56
Matthew TROUTMAN (USA) #60
Gray ALBRIGHT (USA) #62
William SIDES (USA) #67
Nicholas MATTHEWS (USA) #68
Luke SAMPLE (USA) #71
Scotty KENNON (USA) #73
Cohen TROLIO (USA) #85
Frankie HARRIS (USA) #87
Jonathan GRIZ (USA) #89
Tyler WATTS (USA) #96
Zach KINGSLAND (USA) #98
Zac JONES (USA) #100
Course
Ocean Forest is a challenging course with an exposed seaside links feel. Holes run alongside both the Hampton River and the Atlantic Ocean with marshes and the sea abutting a number of the fairways and greens. The remaining holes are cut through a pine forest.
Natural sand dunes are evident albeit the defining feature is the small undulating greens.
The course plays to 7,308 yards with a standard par of 72. If the wind blows here scores can be unusually high.
The Club was founded in 1995 by Bill Jones III. His family’s Sea Island Company having owned the land since the 1920’s.
Jones invited architect Rees Jones to design a championship course on the site with work commencing in September 1993. Some renovation work was subsequently done by Rees Jones in 2007. Beau Welling Design worked on the course in 2023 refreshing most of the tees, greens and bunkers as well as adding a number of new sandy waste areas.
President George H. Bush, Bill Jones III, former U.S. attorney general Griffin Bell, David Love III and Rees Jones played the opening round in Spring 1995.
The course was awarded the 2001 Walker Cup shortly after opening. At just 6 years old it remains the youngest club to be afforded this honour. Peter McEvoy led GB&I to a convincing 15-9 victory.
Weather Forecast (as at 7th January)
Generally sunny weather is expected this week albeit it will be cold and as always a little windy.
Fri 10th Jan. – Cloudy / Wind 11 mph NE / Temp. Min. -1°C, Max. 9°C.
Sat 11th Jan. – Rain AM, Sunny PM / Wind 11 mph NW / Temp. Min. 8°C, Max. 11°C.
Sun 12th Jan. – Sunny / Wind 5 mph W / Temp. Min. 2°C, Max. 14°C.
2024 Jones Cup Invitational
Jacob MODLESKI (USA) won the 20th Jones Cup Invitational at Ocean Forest G.C. with a 215 (-1) total. He was the only player to finish the 54-holes under par and earned him a 1-shot victory.

Jacob Modleski (Photo: Jones Cup Invitational)
Caleb SURRATT (USA) and Jackson KOIVUN (USA) finished tied 2nd on Even par.

2024 Results (Graphic: Jones Cup Invitational / Golf Genius)
It was a disappointing Jones Cup for the GB&I contingent who were competing. Jack BIGHAM (ENG) +8 finished tied 18th, James ASHFIELD (WAL) +11 tied 27th and Calum SCOTT (SCO) +13 tied 33rd.

2024 GB&I-Only Results (Graphic: Jones Cup Invitational / Golf Genius)
Click here to view the – 2024 Jones Cup Invitational Results
Here is a list of the past winners with their finishing scores: –
2024 – Jacob MODLESKI (USA) 215 (-1)
2023 – David FORD (USA) 204 (-12)
2022 – Palmer JACKSON (USA) 211 (-5)
2021 – Ludvig ÅBERG (SWE) 214 (-2)
2020 – Davis THOMPSON (USA) 203 (-13)
2019 – Akshay BHATIA (USA) 142 (-2) – event shortened to 36 holes due to bad weather
2018 – Garrett BARBER (USA) 212 (-4) – winner of the Jones Cup Junior Invitational in 2016
2017 – Braden THORNBERRY (USA) 212 (-4)
2016 – Beau HOSSLER (USA) 214 (-2)
2015 – Austen CONNELLY (USA) 216 (Ev)
2014 – Corey CONNORS (CAN) 218 (+2)
2013 – Sean DALE (USA) 213 (-3)
2012 – Justin THOMAS (USA) 216 (Ev)
2011 – John PETERSON (USA) 217 (+1)
2010 – Patrick READ (USA) 222 (+6)
2009 – Kyle STANLEY (USA) 217 (+1)
2007 – Luke LIST (USA) 206 (-10) – played at Frederica G.C. due to renovation work at Ocean Forest
2005 – Nicholas THOMPSON (USA) 214 (-2)
2003 – Gregg JONES (USA) 211 (-5)
2001 – DJ TRAHAN (USA) 210 (-6)
Canada’s Corey Connors (2014) and Sweden’s Ludvig Åberg (2021) are the only non-American winners of the Jones Cup Invitational.
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