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201 – Course Diaries: Les Bordes
Sam & Bruce catch up with Jack Laws, Director of Golf at Les Bordes in France. Les Bordes has recently made some big waves with the introduction of the The New course designed by Gil Hanse, as well as the exceptional short course, ‘The Wild Piglet’, complimenting the Old Course by Robert von Hagge in the late 20th century. We were very lucky to get to visit the club a few months back, experience it all first hand and hear about what goes in to creating a magical luxe golf experience! For more on Les Bordes head to @lesbordesgc Latest Products
Les Bordes: The Old Course – Robert Von Hagge
An honours board commemorating those that have broken 80, or kept the same ball in play all the way round. A course that is famed for its difficulty and an obscenely small membership (as low as 3 if some rumours are to be believed), Les Bordes has been the stuff of legend and mystique for many years. More recently however with events like The Bridges Cup and the addition of a second course (The New) by Gil Hanse, this club is creating a fresh history of its own. Not surprisingly then, when an invitation came through to visit and see the estate that Baron Marcel Bich (pen, lighter and razor magnate) called home many years ago, we leapt at the chance. What was possibly a more austere setting back then with only one course designed by Robert Von Hagge, now sits the same classical French gite clubhouse which has been [...]
5 Things That Will Amaze You About Babe Zaharias
Babe Zaharias is a figure in the game with a career that is quite simply incredible. Her story is one of enormous achievement, not just in the game of golf but as a multi-discipline athlete. She overcame sexism and prejudice, she challenged stereotypes, she influenced the women's game in a way like no one else and set records which still stand today. We think every golfer should know her amazing story. We recorded a podcast with Susan Cayleff, a Pulitzer Prize nominee who has dedicated endless time to researching Babe’s career, back in 2021 which we strongly encourage you to listen to. You can find that here: As a short primer for any golfer who wants to know more about this amazing character, here are 5 things you should know and that are simply amazing: She is the only track and field Olympian of all time to win [...]
200 – 49th Walker Cup Recap from St Andrews
A momentous occasion, recorded from historic St Andrews, with none-other than the OG Callum Wing returning to the podcast. Sam, Tom, Bruce and Cal chat through the past two days of the Walker Cup action and explain why this might be the greatest event in elite golf... Latest Products
The 49th Walker Cup: GB&I Take 3 Point Advantage
USA 4.5 – 7.5 GB&I (Photo by Oisin Keniry/R&A/R&A via Getty Images) Walker Cup Saturday from St Andrews will live long in the memory. Glorious September sunshine lit up the Old Course for the most historic of matchups. Play got underway at 08.30, with Dylan Menante sending one down the middle alongside Gordon Sargent and taking on Barclay Brown and Mark Power. Menante and Sargent got off to a quick start, birdieing the first and giving the American fans a huge fist pump to get them going. Not only were they off to a quick start, but they were also setting a formidable pace of play at the top of the order. Sargent, the World #1 and his unassuming partner played some excellent golf, including an eagle to a very tough pin on 12 to seal victory 3&2. The dash of red first to go up on the [...]
The Walker Cup: 5 Things
We are very lucky here at Cookie Jar Golf to have subscribers and followers who love to share their thoughts on the game. John Haddon has written this short piece about the weekend's play ahead and what to look out for at The Walker Cup. Thanks John, it is going to be a great weekend. (Photo by Oisin Keniry/R&A/R&A via Getty Images) 1) The Score A quick glance at the match series score paints a dark picture if you’re a Great Britain & Ireland supporter. The USA leads the series 38-9-1. A quick check of recent results does little to raise the spirits either, with the USA winning the last 3 matches. However, after the USA won an astonishing 28 of the first 31 matches (1 draw, 2 losses), a turning point came in 1989, when GB & I won on US soil for the first time, at [...]