Podcast Episodes2020-04-12T21:00:28+00:00

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020 – Gio Valiante – Golf Psychologist

We were lucky enough to be joined by Dr Gio Valiante, a world renowned sports psychologist, voted as one of the top Sport Psychologists in the world by Golf Digest and sports psychologist of the year by the Golf Channel. He is the author of Fearless Golf and a renowned performance coach. He has worked with golf champions, including Tiger Woods, Jordan Speith, Justin Rose, Matt Kuchar, Davis Love III and many, many more. During his career, he has helped players win more than 50 PGA Tour events and has been featured in The New York Times, The Financial Times and Golf Magazine. His is also the founder of Fearlessgolf.com. We were lucky to get him on and his insight into the game is truly fascinating!

May 10th, 2020|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Bruce's favourites, Podcasts, Tom's favourites|

019 – The 12 European Ryder Cup Cookie Jar Picks

The boys get together to try and reach consensus on what the European side would look like with 12 Captains picks in lieu of 2020 rankings and usual measures! From the obvious to down right stupid, we cover the length and breadth of the European squad to get to a final dream team for Whistling Straits later this year

May 6th, 2020|Categories: CJG Ramblings, Podcasts|

018 – David Cannon – Golf Photographer

Today we are joined by David Cannon, who has taken pretty much every iconic golf photograph in golf in the last 38 years - and that might not even be an exaggeration! Recognised as one of the leading golf photographers in the world. He has photographed over 120 mens majors, copious Ryder Cups, every Solheim Cup played, Walker Cups and over 500 tournaments around the globe. In this pod we talk through his journey into golf photography, his most famous pictures ever taken including Seve in 1984 and Jack Nicklaus in 1986. He tells us of his decision to run down the fair way with Van De Velde's 18th at the open in 1999. We talk through his changing role in the Ryder Cup and how he fell into official photographer for the European team and the miracle of Medinah.We loved taking to David and I hope you guys enjoy! [...]

May 3rd, 2020|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Bruce's favourites, Podcasts, Tom's favourites|

017 – Dreaming of the Buck Club – A chat with Max Arden

If you haven't already heard of the Buck Club in Utah, it is a fascinating project headed up by PGA Tour pro Zach Blair. We talk to Director of Golf, Max Arden, as the club moves from concept, brand and killer merch into a reality, not to mention with the support course architect of Rob Collins. Sit back and enjoy Max Arden talk about the journey and what's still to come.

April 29th, 2020|Categories: Golf Course Architecture, Podcasts|

016 – Mark McDonnell – Co Founder of Modest! Golf Management

Mark McDonnell joined us for this fascinating pod about the life of a golf agent. He & One Direction star started up management agency Modest! Management after he had worked for TaylorMade for years. We dive into how he got into golf management and what the life of a manager entails. We go through everything from the day-to-day tasks to obtaining sponsorships for his players. Mark goes on to talk about his fund raising, directing the Horan & Rose charity event that has raised over £2.5 millions pounds to date. Sit back and enjoy to this cracking episode.

April 26th, 2020|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

013 – The Winners & Losers of Lockdown

We take the opportunity to chunter through the impact lockdown is having on specific players, who is going to be thankful for the break and who left TPC Swagrass with form and momentum, and most importantly will it still be there when we return?

April 15th, 2020|Categories: Podcasts, Tour Takes|

012 – Chat with Tom Coyne – New York Times Best Selling Author

NY Times bestselling author Tom Coyne joins the podcast this week for a transatlantic chit chat! From his initial novel, turned big-screen hit ‘A Gentleman’s Game’ right through to ‘A Course Called Ireland’ and ‘A Course Called Scotland’, & into his latest adventures, Tom shares his insights that are not only fascinating about the modern game but also make him one of the eminent and most revered golf writers for a generation! It’s an absolute cracker

April 12th, 2020|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Podcasts, Tom's favourites|
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