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Cookie Crumbs #2 – The Trouble with Photography with David Cannon from episode 018

A look back at the first chat we had with David Cannon talking about photography at the majors and getting the best photographs. Latest Products

May 12th, 2023|Categories: Cookie Crumbs, Podcasts|

182 – Player Profile: Moe Norman w/ Lorne Rubenstein

We sat down with decorated golf journalist and writer - Lorne Rubenstein - for our second Player Profile episode, chronicling the career of the legendary, enigmatic character: Moe Norman. Murray Irwin ‘’Moe’’ Norman was a professional golfer from Kitchener, Ontario. Self-taught, with a unique swing, demeanour and personality, as well as a god given skill for flushing the golf ball. He won nearly everything in his home country, was admired by his peers for the control he had over the ball and was once desired by Tiger Woods as being one of only two people to ever ’truly own their swing’. The other was Ben Hogan. Lorne knew Moe well, having met at the age of 13 at a local range and for many decades spent time together as their lives and their careers in the game evolved. It’s a great episode and we hope you enjoy it! [...]

May 9th, 2023|Categories: Golf History, Podcasts|

181 – Golf history fails with Simon Haines

Show Notes from Podcast w/ Simon Haines on some of the great golf history fails  The genesis for this episode came on the 17th January. We had just released our first film from our series in The Netherlands, a homage to work of H.S Colt and his influence on the golfing landscape of Holland. Only 20 minutes after the film was published, Simon Haines - esteemed British golf course history expert - was in the WhatsApp’s suggesting the image we had used of Colt was indeed Vardon. Despite the immediate panic he assured us that this was a VERY common mistake and that only about 4 or 5 people in the world would be able to spot the difference as the imagery of Colt was so poorly categorised.  This got us thinking about episodes of the great historical inaccuracies in the game and whether it would make for [...]

May 3rd, 2023|Categories: Golf History, Podcasts|

Cookie Crumbs #1 – Ego with Gio Valiante from Episode 020

Another first for us, we’ll be releasing 'The Cookie Crumbs' to accompany our main podcasts. Perfect for those short journeys or when you only have 5 or 10 minutes spare…Bitesize podcasts from our back catalogue, the pearls of wisdom which risk being lost to time. In our first cookie crumbs, we go back to episode 20 - still one of our favourite episodes of all time - with decorated golf psychologist Dr Gio Valiante on the importance of mastery Vs ego.  For the full episode head to Episode 20 and listen to the whole thing.  Latest Products

May 1st, 2023|Categories: Cookie Crumbs, Podcasts|

179 – Mixer & Masters Roundup

After our first event of 2023 - the Masters Friday at Blackwell - the boys get together at Runnymede, where the Magna Carta was signed back in 1215. We recap on the highlights of the mixer and chat about the last few days in Augusta, GA. Regular podcast scheduling will begin again after a short hiatus, even podcasters take annual leave. We hope you enjoy. Latest Products

May 1st, 2023|Categories: CJG Ramblings, Podcasts|

178 – R&A + USGA Ball Announcement with James Day

We sat down with equipment expert, golf pervert and good friend James Day  (aka @urbancustomclubs) to discuss the R&A and USGA's proposed changes to the golf ball regulations. We delved into what the new local rule could mean for players, how it might affect equipment manufacturers, and what it could mean for the future of the game. James offered some valuable insights on the topic, drawing on his years of experience in the industry. It was a fascinating conversation that shed light on some of the potential implications of these changes, and we encourage all golf fans to give it a listen! For more on James head over to his Eclectic 18 episode! welcome to the podcast an absolute joy to get you guys on really enjoyed chatting to you guys when it feels like ages ago now when did we record the podcast which I would highly [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: Bruce's favourites, Podcasts, Tour Takes|

177 – Player Profiles: George Knudson with Lorne Rubenstein

Decorated golf writer, journalist and friend of George's - Lorne Rubenstein - joins the podcast for the first in a new series of podcasts as we delve deeper into understanding some of the more fascinating but often less talked about players throughout history. In this special episode of our podcast, where we're going to dive into the life and career of Canadian golf legend George Knudson. In this episode, we're joined by Lorne Rubenstein, a renowned golf journalist and author who collaborated with Knudson on his classic book "Natural Golf Swing." We'll discuss Knudson's obsession with Ben Hogan, his unique style and fashion on the course, and his friendship with Rubenstein during the writing of their book. George Knudson was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1937, and grew up playing golf. He turned pro in 1961 and joined the PGA Tour in 1963, quickly establishing himself as [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: Bruce's favourites, Players, Podcasts, Sam's favourites|

176 – A budget friendly trip to the US with the Tie Podcast

Sam & Tom speak to Henry and Walker. A four way chat with two fellow podcasters: The Tie began in 2021 by two collegiate players Henry & Walker who shared a deep love for the game. Not just the competitive elements of the Tour and high ranking Amateur events, but also Course Architecture and the cultural side of the game. This is a beast of an episode. Before Christmas, Sam was a guest on their show talking about some trips in England on a shoestring budget and we were curious what $1,000 would get you for a trip round the Carolinas! Stand by for some really surprising picks. We also talk about the collegiate golf scene, podcasting and growing a presence in a world awash with golf podcasts. welcome to the podcast an absolute joy to get you guys on really enjoyed chatting to you guys when it [...]

February 28th, 2023|Categories: Course Diaries, Golf Course Architecture, Podcasts|

175 – Jim Hartsell: When Revelation Comes

Jim joins the podcast this week to talk about his recent book: When Revelation Comes. The book is a story about his travels through Scotland following the tragic death of his son Jordan. Jim is one of the leading authorities on West Coast golf in Scotland, and the various nine hole / honesty box courses that seem to have been walked into existence over recent centuries. The book is hugely emotional, uplifting, and interesting, as well as being a great read on golf travel to some of the more remote corners of Scotland. Listeners can get 20% off this book by using code: '20OFF' at backninepress.com so head on over and make sure you get a copy of this for yourself! Jim also put together an Eclectic 18 for us in anticipation of the pod. His scorecard is attached.

February 21st, 2023|Categories: Eclectic 18, Golf Course Architecture, Podcasts, Tom's favourites|
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