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GolfSapiens
Ep 221 Inicio Viaje Golf a Escocia 7 campos en 7 días

GolfSapiens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 29:36


Arrancamos una semana que promete ser legendaria:7 días, 7 campos, 7 amigos.El corazón del golf nos espera en Escocia, y esto es solo el comienzo.Empezamos en Dumbarnie, seguimos con Gullane No.1, nos esperan joyas como North Berwick, Kingsbarns y el siempre desafiante Carnoustie…— cerraremos como se debe: con el New Course y el sagrado Old Course de St Andrews.Este episodio es la previa, la promesa, la emoción antes del primer tee.Te contamos lo que viene, lo que esperamos, y lo que significa para nosotros jugar los campos que todo golfista sueña pisar.Porque este no es un viaje cualquiera. Es el viaje de nuestras vidas.Y lo vas a vivir con nosotros.

The Golfstore Podcast
Caddie crush – decisions and routines that will make you better

The Golfstore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 54:30


His favorite golf course is Carnoustie, the brutally tough links between Dundee and Aberdeen, nicknamed Carnasty because of the stern test. Maybe it is the fight against nature's force, the strategical elements and the precision required, that has made it a favorite for Magnus Andersson. Or perhaps it is because it was here Magnus caddied for Mats Hallberg when Mats finished third in the Scottish Open and thereby qualified for The Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St Annes. In this episode of the podcast Magnus tells us about the lessons he learned from caddying on tour, and how you can use them to become a better golfer. A warm Welcome to The Golfstore Podcast.

FORE the Good of the Game
Padraig Harrington - Part 4 (Winning Three Majors)

FORE the Good of the Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 44:49


6-time Ryder Cup player Padraig Harrington recalls the preparation required to position himself to contend and ultimately win major championships. Much of this episode is devoted to Padraig recounting his three major championships that came in quick succession beginning with the 2007 Open Championship at Carnoustie where he changed drivers after 36 holes and prevailed over Sergio Garcia in a 4-hole playoff. Padraig came into the 2008 Open Championship at Birkdale  with a wrist injury and he didn't hit a full shot that week until the first round. It turned out to be a comfortable 4-stroke win over Ian Poulter. It was at the 2008 PGA Championship at Oakland Hills where he barely made the cut before firing rounds of 66-66 on the weekend to best Garcia and Ben Curtis by two shots. Join us as Padraig Harrington looks back on several career highlights, "FORE the Good of the game."Give Bruce & Mike some feedback via Text.Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!

19ehole
2024 - Hole 38: Dat zijn geen professionele golfers meer, dat zijn bejaardengolfers

19ehole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 56:46


We hebben weer veel gespeeld in het weekend, vrijdag speelde Paul, Peter en Rogier samen in een flight de herenmiddag. Peter hield het nog enigszins bij elkaar maar Rogier en Paul speelde een soort worst ball. Martijn en Rogier waren zaterdag ook weer in de baan. Martijn sleepte er met par birdie aan het eind nog een aardig rondje eruit. Paul was op De Pan, maar had het niet naar zijn zin omdat zijn golf hem in de steek liet. Zondag was de finale van de maandbeker, we speelden allemaal geen rol van betekenis in de dagscore noch in het eindklassement. Op de DP World tour werd het Dunhill Links Championship gespeeld op de banen Carnoustie, Kingsbarns en op de Old Course. De pro's spelen daar samen met amateurs en ondanks de weggemaaide rough komt dat de snelheid van het spel niet ten goede. Vaders MacIntyre en Hatton, moeder Fitzie, Ruud Gullit, Gareth Bale, Jay Monahan en ‘his excellency' waren enkele van de amateurs. Rondjes van meer dan 6 uur. Wel een prachtige golf regio. Luiten was 3 dagen goed, maar kon het helaas de laatste dag niet doorzetten. Colsaerts maakte een albatros en vocht het met Hatton uit om de winst. Hatton trok aan het langste eind en won dit toernooi na 2016 en 2017 voor de derde keer. In Amerika speelde ze op de PGA Tour het Sanderson Farms Championship. Het leek een battle of the visors te worden tussen Beau Hossler (aka Lance Stroll) en Kashmere Keith, maar in de playoff won Yu (the man) de troffee in de vorm van een kip/haan. In de korte ronde hebben we het over de laagste rondes in majors, golfvacatures, de mooiste banen van Portugal, Ding die het Asian pacific amateur won, de nieuwe straatnaamborden in Rotterdam, of je van 3 meter durft te putten om een uur korter/langer te werken en mensen die een hoodie dragen in de baan. 0:00 – 17:23 Onze eigen golfavonturen 17:23 – 44:20 De Golftours 44:20 – 56:46 Korte Ronde

Playing from the Tips
Playing From The Tips #83: Dunhill Links, Sanderson Farms, Asia-Pacific Am & more

Playing from the Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 37:50


The DP World Tour continues to hold centre stage with this week's Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns. If the seaside scenery gets too much for you the PGA Tour is in Mississippi and the Asian Tour plays its second consecutive event in Taiwan with the Mercuries Taiwan Masters, while the amateurs head to Japan for the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.Music by www.Audionautix.com 

The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf
The Natural, Don Carpenter

The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 77:13


NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf In partnership with Titleist - https://www.titleist.comIn On his episode of The NewClub Bag Drop, host Matt Considine and co-host Kevin Moore welcome guest Don Carpenter, a legendary golfer from Athens, Georgia. They discuss various topics, including Don's early golf journey, his time at Florida State University, and recent senior golf accomplishments. Don shares stories about practicing on a military base, the fun of cross-country golf, and the unique challenges of playing in different conditions. The conversation also touches on the love for the game, the significance of the Olympics in golf, and the impact of equipment. Don Carpenter discusses his experience playing on the Hooters Tour and transitioning from professional to amateur golf. He shares stories of playing with notable golfers like Zach Johnson and Jim Furyk. He then discusses his experience playing in the US Senior Open at Saucon Valley and the British Senior Open at Carnoustie, as well as the pressure of competing at a high level. Don also talks about the Royal Peasant Golf Club, a golf society he helped create, and the importance of bringing golfers of all levels together. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back to the Co-host 09:36 Guest Introduction: Don Carpenter 13:03 The Golf Journey of Don Carpenter: From Florida to Athens 18:26 Challenges and Experiences: Practicing and Playing Golf in Different Conditions 22:19 Practicing Golf on a Military Base 24:31 The Significance of the Olympics in Golf 26:35 Titleist: Impact and Importance in the Golf Industry 28:39 Playing on the Hooters Tour and Competing with Notable Golfers 32:50 Transitioning from Professional to Amateur Golf 34:18 The Pressure of Playing in the US Senior Open 01:06:48 Bringing Golfers Together through the Royal Peasant Golf Club

HACK IT OUT GOLF
2024 Senior Open Championship Recap

HACK IT OUT GOLF

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 23:33


Go Greggie, Go Greggie! In this episode, Greg joins Mark and Lou to recap the 2024 Senior Open Championship, in which Greg finished T17. They discuss Dougie's tenuous hold on Greg's bag (ahem), the joy of having friends and family at a tournament, and Greg's challenge at adapting to Carnoustie's green speeds. If you want to get better at dialing in your putting speed, take a look at ExPutt. For the best price on Exputt use code: GOLFSALE https://crossfieldgolf.info/ExPutt Where to find us: Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribe Mark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonline Mark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonline Lou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribe Lou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagner Greg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGA The Hack It Out Golf Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackItOutGolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast
Season 11 Episode 40 Part 2: Wisconsin Golf HOFer Gary D'Amato & Tour Legend Guy Boros Join Me...

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 48:47


In Part 2 of Episode 40, I'm joined by Wisconsin Golf Hall of Famer and Golf Writers Association of America member, Gary D'Amato, along with multiple-time Tour winner Guy Boros, son of World Golf Hall of Famer Julius Boros. Gary, a member of the Golf Writers Association of America for over 40 years, has covered every Masters since 1993 and was inducted into the Wisconsin Golf Hall of Fame in 2017. While Whistling Straits and Erin Hills are well-known, Gary highlights several other hidden gem courses in Wisconsin, a state that often flies under the radar as a golf destination. He also shares stories of playing alongside some of Wisconsin's greatest golfers, including Steve Stricker, Andy North, Jerry Kelly, and Sherri Steinhauer. Additionally, Gary recounts one of his favorite Masters moments—following Jack Nicklaus as he nearly captured his seventh Green Jacket in 1998—and discusses the book he co-wrote with Packers legend Chester Marcol on the history of the Packers-Bears rivalry. Guy Boros grew up traveling on Tour with his father, Julius, a three-time major champion who won the 1952 and 1963 U.S. Opens and the 1968 PGA Championship. Julius held the record as the oldest major champion, winning the 1968 PGA at 48 years old, until Phil Mickelson surpassed him a few years ago at nearly 51. Guy also found significant success on Tour, particularly in Canada, where he won the Canadian Order of Merit in 1991. His first PGA Tour victory came at the 1996 Greater Vancouver Classic, which he won by a stroke over Lee Janzen. In our conversation, Guy reflects on how his game seemed to elevate whenever he crossed the border, the experience of growing up around the great players of the 60s and 70s while traveling with his father, and his victory at the Vancouver Classic. He also shares insights from playing in this year's U.S. Senior Open at Newport Country Club and the Senior Open Championship at Carnoustie.

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast
Season 11 Episode 39 Part 2: Hockey Legend Darren Pang & Dirty Kurt Bevacqua Join Me...

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 80:40


In Part 2 of Episode 39, I am joined by former Blackhawks goalie and current broadcast team member Darren Pang, as well as former Major League infielder/outfielder Kurt Bevacqua. Darren Pang has become a great friend of the show over the years. He is one of the all-time great hockey broadcasters, I am particularly fond of his work for the NHL Network and during the Winter Olympics. Darren is also an ambassador for Miura Golf. In this segment, Panger shares his insights on the Blackhawks draft and the thrilling Stanley Cup Finals between the Panthers and Oilers. He recounts stories from attending the 1997 Open Championship, which Justin Leonard won at Royal Troon, and his return to play the course in 2005. We also hear about his experience playing Carnoustie, the site of this year's Senior Open, his backyard putting green that rolls at 12.5 on the stimp, and what's in his bag these days. Kurt Bevacqua played in the Major Leagues from 1971 to 1985 for the Indians, Royals, Pirates, Brewers, Rangers, and Padres. Known as "Dirty Kurt" for always having the dirtiest uniform on the team, he shares a story about meeting his childhood idol, Mickey Mantle, during an old-timers game at Arlington Stadium. He also discusses his complicated times playing in Pittsburgh and his wish for more regular at-bats to showcase his abilities. Kurt talks about his relationship with Willie Stargell and the impact Willie had on his career. Finally, we reflect on his 1984 season in San Diego and what would have been an MVP performance, had the Padres won the Series.

19ehole
2024 - Hole 28: Ze hebben het wel moeilijk gehad met die 300 miljoen

19ehole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 64:38


In Hole 28 bespreken we de herenmiddag en de maandbeker op Amelisweerd die Rogier en Martijn speelden. Paul was op De Haar en Peter heeft een week geen club aangeraakt... of toch wel? Op TPC Twin Cities won Jhonattan Vegas na 7 jaar weer een PGA tour toernooi. LIV was in Europa op JCB in Engeland waar Legion XIII oppermachtig was. De legends of the game speelden op Carnoustie om het Senior Open waar K.J. Choi met de Claret Jug naar huis ging na het winnen van zijn eerste major. De korte ronde is dit keer niet zo kort. Het belangrijkste golfnieuws kwam van Bryson die met Trump de 'break 50 challenge' deed. Verder zijn nu natuurlijk de Olympische Spelen begonnen. De opening viel in het water maar 'wij' hadden de mooiste boot. We hebben het over de gebruikelijke favorieten op de Albatros baan van Le Golf National. We kijken graag sport maar sommige sporten zijn niet te begrijpen. Als toegift wederom een Raad de Speler. 0:00 - 14:47 Eigen golf14:47 - 34:35 3M, LIV JCB, Senior Open34:35 - 1:03:42 Olympisch lange ronde1:03:42 - 1:04:38 Raad de speler 

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
7-26-24 Segment 3 Audio Walk Down Memory Lane & EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 55:19


An audio walk down memory lane and we begin with Doug's golf coach rant. And now it's onto Carnoustie as Michael Wellington check in live from Scotland. Next up is the Rudy, Timberfake, Mickey Carrol car ride from 2007. The Vianney Stepdad Calendar. Do You Want The Photos Anyway? And lastly Iggy's revelation of sleeping with his aunt. The audience isn't happy with the quality of the cuts. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
7-26-24 Segment 3 Audio Walk Down Memory Lane & EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 58:19


An audio walk down memory lane and we begin with Doug's golf coach rant. And now it's onto Carnoustie as Michael Wellington check in live from Scotland. Next up is the Rudy, Timberfake, Mickey Carrol car ride from 2007. The Vianney Stepdad Calendar. Do You Want The Photos Anyway? And lastly Iggy's revelation of sleeping with his aunt. The audience isn't happy with the quality of the cuts. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Smylie Show
The Birthplace of Golf: Reviewing Charlie's Scotland Golf Trip

The Smylie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 97:10


Join Smylie Kaufman and host Charlie Hulme for a unique episode of The Smylie Show! With Smylie in Ireland on a golf trip of his own, Charlie takes center stage to recap his recent trip to Scotland with his dad, where he played 13 rounds in eight days. Listen in as Charlie recounts playing some of the world's most historic courses in the birthplace of golf, including Turnberry Ailsa, North Berwick, and the Old Course at St. Andrews Links. And go check out the full episode on our YouTube page for all of the included visuals! - **Highlights:** - The best way to plan a golf trip to Scotland - The charm of Scottish links golf and the different shots it requires - Comparisons to American golf courses - Insights into Scottish golf culture and hospitality - Smylie ranks his favorites of the courses Charlie presents CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:40 - Caffeine and Cardio06:25 - What We're Doing Today07:19 - Scotland Trip Review Preview11:52 - Staying at three different Marine & Lawn hotels14:18 - Dundonald Links19:58 - Trump Turnberry (Ailsa)27:44 - Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns play Turnberry30:20 - Western Gailes34:34 - Best Caddie Name of the Trip36:08 - Prestwick40:36 - North Berwick48:22 - Planning a golf trip to Scotland51:50 - Carnoustie Golf Links1:01:02 - Panmure Golf Club1:06:00 - St. Andrews Links, Jubilee Course1:09:28 - Crail Golfing Society, Balcomie Course1:20:18 - Dumbarnie Links1:24:34 - St. Andrews Links, Old Course1:29:57 - Kingsbarns Golf Links

Playing from the Tips
Playing From The Tips #73: LIV UK, Canadian Women's, 3M and Senior Opens

Playing from the Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 29:20


It's a welcome light schedule in international golf this week after a gruelling four days at Royal Troon. The PGA Tour is in Michigan for the 3M Open, while the LPGA goes north to Canada for the CPKC Women's Open. LIV Golf is also back in action at a new venue for their UK stop, the JCB Golf and Country Club in England and the over-50s play their Senior Open at Carnoustie.Music by www.Audionautix.com 

Bro's And Birdies
The Open Championship was X rated

Bro's And Birdies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 41:47


We look back at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon. We also preview LIV UK at JCB, 3M on the PGA Tour and the Senior Open at Carnoustie. #golf #podcast #golfer

HACK IT OUT GOLF
Senior Open Championship Preview

HACK IT OUT GOLF

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 25:15


Greg Champions Tour major schedule takes him to the other side of the Atlantic, where he's headed to Carnoustie to play the Senior Open Championship. In this episode, he joins Lou and Mark to talk about the upcoming major, including his thoughts on the course and his history playing there, his preparation, and also his take on Rolexes and haggis. Where to find us: Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribe Mark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonline Mark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonline Lou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribe Lou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagner Greg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGA The Hack It Out Golf Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackItOutGolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beemer's Best Bets
A Taste of Scotland

Beemer's Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 19:08


Sign up Log in you are to write a description for a podcast episosde from this transcript: Sandy (01:38.523) All right. It's Beamer's best bets. I'm Sandy along with Rich beam and we're getting back into it. We dropped the ball last week and we dropped the ball on a week that was pretty exciting in the week of golf. Scott rich is joining us from somewhere in Scotland today. I'm at my home studio in Austin, Texas, but following you on a social at Beamer PGA has been fun. It looks like you're having a great time. Scotland's a wonderful Rich Beem (02:02.546) Scotland's a great time. If you're following me Instagram, you got to see the post that I put out this morning. I was driving from Trune up to Carnoose where I am now and I pulled off and I was a little bit hungry, but I needed some gas too. So I thought, you know, I just do it all in one go swoop. It's not like the U .S. where, know, you can go into these massive truck stops and do that. You kind of kind of pick and choose. And I kind of thought that I was picking and choosing one of these, you know, bigger places. It turned out it was just a gas station and then there's little building right next to it. And I'm like, I'm to go fill up the gas and then I'm going go right there and just grab a, they call breakfast BAP, which is basically just like a bacon and bacon sandwich essentially in a hot tea and just boogie on the road. So I walk into this, this little shop and the guy from behind goes, my God, rich bean. And he's this, he's this shorter Asian gentlemen. who's got a Scottish accent, but not a heavy Scottish accent. It's kind of a little bit, I'm kind of guessing that he wasn't born in Scotland, but he starts talking about, remember Glenn, goes just up the road and he starts going on and on and on. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. And he was just, he was the neatest, nicest guy. And I'm like, this is why I love this country. I just pulled off for gas and a little breakfast sandwich. And this guy is going on and bought me breakfast this morning at his place. And then I gave him a couple dozen or I gave him a couple sleeves of golf balls that I had just in the bag. And then I did this video. So I'm like, you know what? This is why I love sky. This is why I love traveling around the world is that by happenstance, this guy recognized me from Sky Sports Golf and I was just blown away. It was the funnest morning I've had. I I needed it to after a beat down on a long week work wise. But this guy was just the neatest and nicest guy. So anybody follows me on Instagram at B repuGA, just go check it out. It's really, really funny. This guy, and I think his name, but I think Sandy (03:47.749) Yeah, Sandy (03:59.109) Tanga, something like that, Rich Beem (03:59.377) Tango, tango, tango, tango, tango, yeah, something like that. I mean, couldn't hardly understand him. He was so excitable this morning and I was just like, I'm so happy that I made your morning and you made my morning. I can promise you Sandy (04:12.763) We are going to get into Rich's picks in just a moment. We've got the 3M at TPC Twin Cities this week. And of course we've got the senior open. We're going to focus on the 3M for your picks, which are coming up in just a moment. But briefly on the open championship, boy, I took it all in. I was up two mornings at 5 a .m. watching. I just love it. It's my favorite major. I just love the early morning and the style of golf and the look and the crowd and the There's something about it that I just, love it. I love that major. Rich Beem (04:48.494) It's incredible. It literally for me too, it's probably the most fun sporting events that I attend every year. mean, most of it's all golf related anyway, Sandy, as you well know, but you know, the Masters, even being a past champion of the PGA, for me, it's just so much fun because the crowds, the atmosphere, the excitement, the energy that they have and it's early, you early Monday all the way to the end of golf on Sunday. mean, people are just coming in droves. And I was up at 5 a .m. too, just a little bit different time zone than you. But, you know, we put in some long hours and I always kind of, you know, whinge about it, complain about it little bit. But it's just like, you know what, I just got to be a part of one of the greatest championships of all time. And it's never lost on me, thankfully, you know, but it was really amazing. And what a great week. And again, the people in Scotland are just, they're amazing. If anybody has not been over this part of the world to play golf, as you've been here, Sandy, it's Sandy (05:55.949) It really is, it's hard to explain. And I'll tell you what, as Rich enjoys a pint, as we record the podcast, good for you, and watching it on television, and I did this during the US Open too, I watched you guys on Sky, on Peacock, and I loved the British commentators, especially during the open. Rich Beem (06:02.96) Listen, it's the evening time. Sandy (06:23.821) I wish we had them, we got them in America the whole round because it just feels different when they do. It's just, to me, it's Rich Beem (06:33.107) And we've got, I think one of the best voices of the game of golf, Ewan Murray, who's this eloquently spoken and nothing gets too excitable. And it's just, he's very, very good at what he does. And then you have Nick Fowler sitting to his left. And then you got me over to the right, this hillbilly that calls the bird on 16, a creek, you know, on Thursday morning. And I'm like, what am I doing here half the time? You know, and I, but I think that's also what makes, you know, everything so fun is Sandy (06:37.508) Rich Beem (07:02.983) You know, Peter Alice was the voice of the open. He was the best of the best. There's no doubt. And, sometimes I think about that, like, you know, when I would come over here and was playing in it, you know, still turn on BBC and watch it and listen to it just for Peter Alice. I'm like, this guy's just unbelievable. And, you know, and sometimes I'm sitting there commenting, like, I'm commentating the same thing that Peter Alice used to be, and I'm nowhere in his league. But again, though, that's also the beauty of this game that we play because I'm sitting here next to, you know, broadcast legend in Neu and Murray, six time major champion, three time open champion, Nick Baudo, Hill Billy Beamer here. And I am just having a gas. I just, think it's the greatest tournament to have fun with too, because it doesn't need to be all pomp and circumstance and things like that. You can have a lot of fun with it. And I think that the folks over here enjoy it for the most But it's such a great honor to be part of the broadcast because we are the main broadcasters over here in the UK now, Sky Sports. It's so much fun. Sandy (08:15.429) man, it's gotta be cool for you. mean, the parallels between like what you just described in the broadcast booth and the game of golf are kind of similar too in that it's the only game where like I could never play football with Patrick Mahomes, but I could play golf with Rich Bean. You know what I mean? I could play golf with Cernic Faldo. You know what I mean? And by the way, I'm a big Faldo fan and I probably asked you this before. Is it intimidating to be in the booth with him Rich Beem (08:36.379) Yeah, that's exactly Sandy (08:44.484) is he, you know what I mean? Cause I would be scared to Rich Beem (08:48.372) Yeah, it probably was initially in the first time that I ever did it was with CBS. And so it kind of caught me off guard, but you know, he, to be fair though, he, he did like the first ever time I worked with him, Sandy, you'll love this colonial one year. I was, it was on a Thursday and I was following Jordan Spieth's group and this must've been back in like 15, I it was like 2015. And anyways, first hole out, Jordan's on ninth hole and he hits his second shot on nine up onto the shelf and the pins down front left. And all of a sudden I hear, I set up the shot for Jordan, for the putt, and all of sudden I hear from Faldo, goes, Rich, how would you hit this putt? I was totally caught off guard. I said, well, I would actually line it up like I normally would, but then I dragged the toe of the putter, I put the ball towards the toe of the putter. and I'd hit it off that. That way I could make a competent stroke but the ball would come off a little bit softer, a little bit slower. And I went out. And he comes back and goes, yes, yes, yes. No, I never did Mean he's like marking his territory a little bit because you know I was the other guy you know the other major champion on the broadcast But you know I I've never I don't think I've been intimidated by him And I guess probably because I've never really known him I just I don't know I've never been fearful working with with anybody to be fair You know there's some there's a lot of guys that bring other things to the table. I mean you've been the broadcast in business, you know Sandy (10:00.805) Yeah. Sandy (10:29.157) Yeah, I was just thinking, there's not really anybody I'd be intimidated to be on the radio with. That was a dumb question, I guess. Rich Beem (10:29.492) for your time. Rich Beem (10:33.724) Yeah, we're well, no, it's not a dumb question to be fair at all, because I think that, you know, in, you know, I still look up to so many people like I get intimidated by, know, sometimes by asking questions of golfers, namely Tiger Woods, like I hate asking, you know, when I had to to do work in COVID, there's a couple of times where I had to interview Tiger and I can't stand that. I'm like, I don't want to sit there and interview you because that is just like, what if I'm working alongside him? I got no issue, but I'm like, I'm looking at Tiger like, you shot 74 today, but you know what? You probably should have shot 62 because that's what you did every time that we played, you know, that I played against you. Sandy (11:12.867) Rich funny story real quick and we're to get into your predictions in just a moment. But there was a social media clip and someone asked Tiger what is the what loss in his career stung the most. I was waiting for it to say the PGA the O2 PGA when you beat him. I was waiting. I was like, that's what he's going to say. That's what he's going to say. And he didn't. He talked about the Y. Yang PGA because because he was leading the tournament. Rich Beem (11:37.91) I, you know what, that was actually my, and I played with him the first two days there, Sandy, and every single day, I'm like, this guy's gonna win by 90. He's gonna blow everybody away. He's just gonna take this two, and he just, and he didn't, know, why he passed him? didn't have, he didn't have the goods on Sunday, which was so unreal to me. Sandy (11:48.634) Hahaha Rich Beem (12:04.961) I, to this day, it's like that, that I can see that I can see that being the biggest loss because he was actually, I think he was leading. I think it was the first time he actually lost a Only time he'd lost. Yep. I, I, listen, I can see that clear as day, but yeah, that, would have, I mean, cause listen, I had a bet everything that I owned that he was going to win going into Sunday with that week, Sandy (12:12.741) Yeah, he was. Only time he had lost when leading on Sunday, yes. Sandy (12:29.039) Yeah. I was waiting for him to say the loss to rich beam though. That's what I was waiting for. They would have been nice, right? okay. So let's jump into, moving along the golf. seems like the golf season never ends. It's one thing to another traveling circus. You're going to be covering the senior open at car new St back in the S you're playing in Rich Beem (12:32.993) Wow, that would have been nice too. Rich Beem (12:47.816) And playing. yeah, I'm here to play too, baby. I kicked the rust off the body today and I got out there and yeah, played a few holes, it great. Sandy (12:55.653) your pet past major exempt. What does that Rich Beem (12:59.613) I think that's what it is. Yeah, I think that's what my, my exemption into it is. don't really care. I just love this tournament. I love coming over here and competing in links golf courses and, and carnusity is probably my, it's, it's my favorite one. It's the hardest one, I think of the bunch, but I think it's, it's my favorite because you have to come and play a very intimidating golf course, which I'm not intimidated by it anymore. I just love it. I think I kind of have a good idea how to play You gotta hit, you gotta make quality swings, you gotta hit quality shots, but I love carnage. I've played well here a number of times and I'm excited. I can't wait to put you up on Thursday. Sandy (13:40.923) So what does your day look like? mean, how does it work with Sky Sports? you going to, let's say you tee off in the morning, do you have to work that afternoon? Or do they give you the whole day off as long as you're Rich Beem (13:47.736) Yeah, pretty much. I'll go back. Yeah, I'll go back. if I see off the number I tee up in the morning, because everything goes off in the first tee here, as it does in the open, I will, once I get done with my morning round, then I'll pop into commentary in the afternoon for an hour and a half, two hours. I don't think I'll have to go in when I'm doing after when I tee off in the afternoon. If I do, it only be for like 30, 45 minutes, which I don't think they'll make me do it. And then and then on the weekend after I get done playing. So my goal is to have a late enough tee time in the afternoon that I don't get a chance to go into commentary because that means I'm playing well and I'm in contention. Sandy (14:25.925) Yeah, I was gonna say, you must be hitting it pretty good if you're in the tournament. Rich Beem (14:30.304) You know what? I'm hitting it pretty good. it's, you know, again, it's coming off, you know, a hundred hour work week last week and you're trying to, last thing you want to do is look at a yardage book and figure it all out. But, you know, I guess it's just because it's Cardenusty and I know this golf course, so I'm really excited about Sandy (14:38.511) Yeah, well. Sandy (14:51.311) You got a local guy on the back? Rich Beem (14:53.375) I do, in fact he's a tour caddy on the European tour for a guy by the name of, well, they just separated, but he's been out on the tour for about four years now, but he's a local guy born and raised here and he knows the Scouts course as good as anybody. Thanks, ask me a blast. Yeah, ask me a blast. Sandy (15:09.371) That's cool, that's cool. Well, good luck. That'll be fun to follow you. We'll be watching for sure. Let's go back across the Atlantic to the United States and we head to the Twin Cities, TPC Twin Cities is where this week's 3M is. Who do you like in this? Rich Beem (15:25.495) I've got Tony Finau, Tom Hogy, and Eric Van Royen. And the reason being is I think Tony Finau is playing extremely well right now. He didn't have a very good open championship, but he also played in the afternoon on Friday when the, probably the worst weather came in. Tom Hogy and Eric Van Royen. Tom Hogy is from Minnesota. So he's a local guy. One of the best ball strikers we have on tour. I think he's amazing. And Eric Van Royen is South African, but he went to school in Minnesota and he's got one of his teammates on the bag. He's been counting for years now. And I think that they make a dynamic deal. So I'm taking Tony because of how he's been playing as of late. I can see him kind of bubbling up to win again. And then I've got two local guys just because I think that is, I think that they're going to be out there with a lot of fans behind him and that's what you Sandy (16:23.715) Alright, go back. I got a question for you about the about last week's open after the tournaments over and the trophy has been handed out and what's the town like afterwards? Is it is the party just rage on or is everyone like it's been a Rich Beem (16:38.018) Yeah, these folks don't say no. I mean, I actually went into town. So I stayed over last night and I went into town to meet up with some friends of mine that actually, they volunteer at the Open as security for the players. They're all special ex -military in the UK, in Scotland, but they just go, they follow the players around and you know, they're, mean, Sandy (16:42.681) Yeah Rich Beem (17:07.294) They're still tuned in pretty good. They're taking some of their skills that they've had in the military and they put them to good use. fact, there's a guy that comes over actually every year. That's a two star retired Admiral. And so, yeah, so I've gotten to know him very well. Dano. I couldn't tell you his real name, but that's his call sign. Dano. I wish it was Bookum Dano, but anyways, but we went into town last night. I met them for dinner and Sandy (17:19.855) Mm -hmm, that's cool. Rich Beem (17:37.159) I couldn't believe how, how many people were still in town and it's not, it's not local. I can promise you that Trune is not that big of a place and it's just a, it's just heaving. You know, there's just so many people there saying that are just hanging out. and it's not really any players, maybe a few caddies that you can see that, you know, maybe teed off late and hanging out, and just kind of, you know, having some fun before they have to flight, catch your flight back home. today, but I mean, these folks just, love it. They love the atmosphere. They love her and it was the town was absolutely rocking last night. I left, I left about nine 30, thankfully, because I can't, no, I left, I left town. Yeah. I went down there by about eight o 'clock. I stayed for about an hour and a half. And I'm like, okay, I got to get going back. Cause I knew that I had to wake up wake up and had to drive two and a half hours to get here today, but it was awesome. Sandy (18:15.589) That's Sandy (18:19.387) golf course you left at 930? I left town. Rich Beem (18:33.443) It was so much fun being down there and there's people out there who just hollering and hooting and just, you know, it was awesome. This is you would expect. Sandy (18:41.477) Cool, very, very cool. Well, good luck this week. I'm excited that you're in the senior open this week. It's been a while since you teed it up on tour professionally. Rich Beem (18:48.024) Me too. Yeah, it's, yeah, I haven't seen it often played since a senior PGA, which is back in May, but yeah, the body's okay. It's just, you know, why is it that we get a little bit older and like one day your right shoulder hurts and it might hurt for like three or four days. And then that pain goes away and all of a sudden your left knee hurts. Like, why is it? It's not for wimps. There's no doubt. And thankfully you've got this, this gal, this Irish gal that is the physio trailer over here. Sandy (19:11.099) Okay, getting old is not for wussies. Rich Beem (19:21.372) And she just walks in like Mr. Miyagi. And rubs her hands together and she's just amazing. So I'm going to be like spending every waking moment that I can inside that physical fan to have her, you know, get the pain out. it's an amazing, it's an amazing week, Sandy. just, I'm so excited about, A, not really working because I'm not working, you know, playing golf though and I got a great guy in the bag it's gonna be a great Sandy (19:53.795) good man. It's kind of stupid to say make sure to have fun but I know wherever Rich Beam goes, Rich Beam will have Rich Beem (20:00.304) Rich is going to have a smile on his face and he's going to make sure that everybody has a story to tell afterwards. Yeah, I'm excited. It's going be awesome. It's going be fun. Sandy (20:10.245) All right, have fun. Thanks guys for listening. Make sure you like and subscribe to this podcast. Follow Rich on social media at BeamerPGA. We post all kinds of videos and reminders that there's a new podcast available. Hemp Rich, gotta do that for me this week, bro. Gotta let people know it's out Rich Beem (20:26.043) I thought that I did and I messed up last time and I apologize but it's not going to go by the wayside this time because I've got all kinds of stuff in the old phone Sandy (20:37.357) Okay, it's amazing what you can get done with that phone. Thanks for listening, guys. We'll do it again next week. Good luck, Rich. We'll talk to you soon. Rich Beem (20:44.036) You got it, buddy. Cheers. Sandy (20:46.917) Don't ChatGPT Podcast Episode Description: "A Taste of Scotland" Join Sandy and Rich Beem in this week's episode of "Beamer's Best Bets" as they dive into the vibrant world of golf, live from Scotland. Rich beams in from his adventures across picturesque Scottish landscapes, sharing heartwarming tales of unexpected encounters and local hospitality. From impromptu breakfasts with enthusiastic fans to navigating Scotland's charming countryside, Rich paints a vivid picture of his travels. The duo reflects on the recent Open Championship, sharing their favorite moments and insights into the tournament's unique appeal. Sandy recounts his early morning viewing rituals, discussing the allure of golf's most historic major and its distinctive atmosphere. Rich chimes in with his experiences from behind the scenes, offering a glimpse into the camaraderie and excitement that define major championships. As they shift focus to upcoming tournaments, Rich previews his picks for the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities and the Senior Open at Carnoustie. He shares strategic insights and player predictions, highlighting contenders to watch based on current form and local connections. Sandy probes into Rich's preparation for the Senior Open, exploring the balancing act between playing and commentating duties. The episode wraps with laughter and camaraderie as Rich looks forward to teeing off in Scotland, reminiscing on past victories and challenges of professional golf. Join them as they share laughs, predictions, and insider stories in another lively installment of "Beamer's Best Bets." Tune in for all this and more on this week's episode of "Beamer's Best Bets"! Follow Rich Beem on Instagram @BeamerPGA for behind-the-scenes moments and updates from the world of golf. Like and subscribe to the podcast for weekly episodes filled with golfing insights, predictions, and stories from the pros.

Three Putt Par
Episode 51 - The Open Championship Review and 3M Open Preview with Ross Flannigan

Three Putt Par

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 65:42


Well the majors are done and dusted and we have a Champion Golfer of the Year in Xander Schauffele.  What better person to get on to talk about it than the man that was on the ground for the week taking a heap of photos in Ross Flannigan. Ross gives us the update on his move to Scotland as well as what it was like sitting on the 72nd hole with Xander when the final putt dropped. We also play the usual games of Lucky 7's and Mike vs The Mug for this weeks 3M Open in Minnesota. Last but not least we also have a quick chat about this weeks Senior Open at Carnoustie.    

Golf Digest Podcast
The Charming Choke: Jean Van de Velde's collapse, 25 years later

Golf Digest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 43:43


July marks the 25th anniversary of one of the two most notorious collapses in major championship history when Jean Van de Velde lost a three-shot lead on the final hole at Carnoustie. In the wake of Rory McIlroy's loss at Pinehurst, the Frenchman's late meltdown feels more relevant than ever; not just for the bizarre way it happened, but for his remarkable reaction, both then and in the 25 years since.

Hacker to Hero
Carnoustie Tales with John Tennant

Hacker to Hero

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 38:32


John Tennant guests in the studio. He tells us about his Carnoustie Championship experience, we talk about the first day of the USPGA from Valhalla and we touch on Mental Health Awareness Week and why we all need to keep an eye on each other. Thanks to support From McCarthy And Stone and if you're in the Bramhall area this weekend make sure to drop in and view their Penthouse Open Weekend at Queens View, Bramhall.

Obvious Brothers
Obvious Sean on Gala, NBA, Texas & Shrinking

Obvious Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 51:12


A block: Met List B block: NBA ramblings C block: Shrinking, Fall Guy, et al D block: Braves & White Sox (opposite directions) E block: golf joke, Carnoustie stories

Larry The Golf Guy
The Golf Guy Podcast -- David Frost, 10-time winner on the PGA Tour

Larry The Golf Guy

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 63:09


David Frost has had a wonderful career on tour, winning 10 titles on the PGA Tour and another 6 titles on the Champions Tour. We talk about his growing up in South Africa and learning the game, and his early years as a pro playing in Europe before coming to the US. We also discuss his meetings with Ben Hogan, his high finishes in The Open at Muirfield and Carnoustie, and his family wine business, as well as the distance and equipment issues with today's game and David's all-time 72 hole PGA Tour record for fewest putts.

The Cookie Jar Golf Podcast
212 - Eclectic 18: Zane Scotland

The Cookie Jar Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 64:48


A good friend of the jar, the youngest person to ever qualify for The Open, sky sports presenter, radio commentator, and coach - Tom sat down with Zane Scotland at the Zane Scotland Academy in Leatherhead to go through his eclectic 18:1 - Woodcote Park2 - Prince's (Shore)3 - Carnoustie 4 - The Addington5 - Sunningdale (New)6 - Walton Heath Old7 - Crans Sur Sierre8 - Oaks Park9 - Wisley (Church)10 - The Belfry (Brabazon)11 - Golf de el Salam12 - Wentworth13 - Queenwood14 - The Old Course15 - Cobtree Manor16 - Majalis 17 - Dubai Creek 18 - DownfieldIn November & December we have teamed up with Spornia.uk, the no.1 golf net as rated by MyGolfSpy and Golf Digest. For 10% the purchase of any golf net, as well as a free swing consultation & the chance to win a Garmin R10 launch monitor, simply head to spornia.ukand add code 'cookiejar' at checkout!If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website

The Quarterback DadCast
Beyond the Greens As a Dad: An Insight into Chris "Trottie" Trott's Life and Career

The Quarterback DadCast

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 72:56 Transcription Available


Without Greg Manley introducing me to the amazing people at TaylorMade, this episode would never have happened.  Thank you, Greg!Welcome to a gripping conversation with golf legend Chris "Trottie" Trott, the OG Onion Master, who candidly reveals intriguing insights into balancing a global golf career and family life.  Chris's inspiring journey from earning minimum wage to living his dream as a golf professional, and his unique perspective on parenting and youth sports, promise to keep you captivated throughout.  As the father of twins, Trottie shares the love and gratitude he has for them.  After spending over 15 years on global golf tours fitting the most talented golfers in the world, he is now a content creator and influencer for TaylorMade & SkyCaddie (Skygolf).As we journey through Chris's life, we learn about #self-belief, #gratitude, and the art of staying in the #present #moment.  Experience his transformation from growing up in a blue-collar town in East London to spending time at the Carnoustie & the Belfry, which was initiated by his hardworking father.  As you will hear, Trottie is one hell of a storyteller, and his engaging style will leave you inspired and filled with laughter, too!We also dive into deeply emotional moments reflecting on Chris's father's influence and his experiences escaping Dubai as the leading golfer during the Gulf War.  As the conversation wrapped up, Trottie shared how he and his wife aspire to develop a work ethic, patience, and desire in his children.   It's a conversation that transcends golf and ventures into life's valuable lessons and the personal life of a dedicated father and golf professional. To learn more about Trottie, you can follow him @trottiegolf or on YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok, and Twitter.   His #TourTruckTuesday is a must-follow!Please don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast
Golfing the British Isles, The Weekend Warrior's Companion with Author Peter Gray

Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro, Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 54:02


Peter Gray and Gary Lisbon have put together a fantastic book titled, Golfing the British Isles, The Weekend Warrior's Companion. In it, we learn about the rich history of many of the legendary courses along the British Isles like, The Old Course, Royal Portrush, Turnberry, Carnoustie, Prestwick, and Old Head to name just a few. The book is 171 pages of WOW and Gary Lisbon's photography is image after image of Oh My! The whole book from cover to cover is spectacular. Have a listen as Peter Gray takes us on a journey to some of the greatest courses in our game.

Talk Birdie To Me
Ep37: Carpark Issues, Duffs, Lamingtons and Lots of Golf !

Talk Birdie To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 54:54


Seems we say it every week, but it really is another big week in the world of golf. We kick off todays show remembering the great Ivor Robson, one of the most famous voices in golf - and the man who made Mark Allen nervous at Carnoustie when he teed off at the British Open.Mark and Nick chat about the Asia Pacific Amateur Championships, which are on in Melbourne later this week and have caused havoc with the boys finding a carpark at Golf Australia headquarters for the podcast. Really is a first world problem.On a more serious note, we discuss the awful fire that destroyed the Eastern Golf Club in the Yarra Valley last week; and the challenges facing Oakleigh Golf Club in Melbourne, and more recently Moore Park in Sydney. Almost seems golf clubs are under threat everywhere.A great win by Minjee Lee in South Korea this week, making it 2 wins in 3 starts for her. What a star. Will she be one of our greats? The boys think so, and discuss whether she is a hall of famer.The LIV/PGA 'agreement to agree' has gone quiet. Mark mentioned last week that the Golf Australia boss has assured him it's on track, however Mark has another source who reckons that the two groups are not talking. Watch this space. But he does have a theory on what may help the two parties come closer, and discusses with Nick.Nick admits to not liking lamingtons. Ridiculous. We get a call from Drew in Western Australia who is not only a listener to the pod, but a former caddie of Marks, and played against Nick in their younger days. Drew tells a ripping story about beating Nick in matchplay - not bad for bragging rights - and about when he caddied for Mark. We discuss what songs Nick and Mark would choose as their 'play-on' song if they had to have one. Both make excellent choices.As usual heaps of feedback and questions from you, keep them coming, we love them. Nick takes us around the world with the PING global results - one of our most popular segments. And we have a great Top 5 today from Mark where he counts down the top 5 duffs, and we have a bit of help from one of the most famous Duffs. This guy here.A great masterclass from Nick this week on using your right hand to place your putter head, and why it makes such a difference.Talk Birdie To Me, new episodes weekly wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and you'll never miss an episode! If you've got a friend who is into golf, we'd love you to share the podcast with them, and if you can rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts that would be great.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, or send a voicemail to us here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Driver Off The Deck
McCullough's Emerald GL - Episode 41

Driver Off The Deck

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 49:53


McCullough's Emerald golf links, located in Egg Harbor Township NJ, offers players a distinctly different Irish-Scottish golfing experience. Designed by Stephen Kay, this unique course pays tribute to European courses including Saint Andrews, Carnoustie, Gleneagles, Turnberry and more. With a picturesque finishing hole, accompanied by bagpipes, you are in for a tremendous round of golf! Sláinte!Music Credithttps://soundcloud.com/davidhydemusic/piano-rock-instrumental?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Golf Sustainability
Episode 5: The Greatest Office in the World

Golf Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 31:55


In this special episode, we're joined by Craig Boath, Head of Sustainability at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland. Craig is a pioneering figure in the golf industry, being one of the first superintendents to hold the role of Head of Sustainability. John and Craig discuss various aspects of sustainability and golf, including Craig's career journey in the industry, the rich heritage of Carnoustie Golf Links, and the environmental and social initiatives undertaken by the course. They delve into partnerships with organizations like GEO (Golf Environment Organization) and suppliers like John Deere and Rainbird to implement sustainable practices and technologies on the course. Craig emphasizes the importance of data collection and measurement in sustainability efforts, as well as the challenges of meeting golfer expectations while pursuing sustainability goals. He also shares his personal motivation and inspiration for preserving and enhancing Carnoustie for future generations. Join us for an enlightening conversation about golf and sustainability, and how golf courses can make a positive impact on the environment and their communities. Subscribe to the Golf Sustainability Podcast to stay updated on more episodes like this one. Thank you for tuning in!   Topics Covered: Introduction and Background of Craig Boath (0:00 - 3:28) Introduction to the podcast and guest, Craig Boath. Craig Boath's career journey in the golf industry, starting with his interest in greenkeeping.   The History of Carnoustie Golf Links (3:28 - 8:51) The historical significance and heritage of Carnoustie Golf Links. Mention of famous golfers and architects associated with the course. Craig Boath's involvement in various Open Championships held at Carnoustie.   Environmental Initiatives at Carnoustie (8:51 - 12:38) Overview of sustainability and environmental efforts at Carnoustie. Examples of current sustainability projects and practices on the golf course. Discussion of pond management, tree planting, and beekeeping.   Social Initiatives and Community Benefits (12:38 - 16:50) Description of Carnoustie's community benefit program. Involvement with groups like Kirsty Memories, disabled golfers, and junior golfers. Focus on making golf more accessible to diverse groups of people.   Partnerships and Collaboration (16:50 - 26:06) Collaboration with organizations like GEO Foundation and R&A  Details about a five-year biodiversity program and carbon capture initiatives. Supplier partnerships with John Deere and Rain Bird and their contributions to sustainability efforts.   Balancing Aesthetics with Sustainability (26:06 - 29:21) Addressing the "Augusta effect" and member expectations for course aesthetics. Challenges of meeting high expectations for course conditions while prioritizing sustainability.   Future Sustainability Initiatives (29:21 - 31:05) Insights into upcoming sustainability projects and goals. Mention of data-driven approaches to sustainability. The importance of continuously improving sustainability practices.   Personal Insights and Inspirations (31:05 - 32:10) Craig Boath's personal motivation and inspiration in his role. Mention of individuals who have inspired him in the golf industry.   Resources and People Mentioned Carnoustie Golf Links, Scotland R&A (The R&A, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews) Alan Robertson Sustainable.golf Rain Bird | A Global Irrigation Company John Deere US | Products & Services Information   Connect with Our Guests Craig Boath LinkedIn Connect with Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie Golf Links, Scotland Instagram Connect With Golf Sustainability LinkedIn  Facebook  Instagram X (Twitter) Email Subscribe to Golf Sustainability Apple Podcast  Spotify  Google Podcasts  Note: Timestamps provided are approximate. Thank you for listening to the Golf Sustainability podcast. If you found this episode interesting, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! For more insights and updates on sustainable energy solutions, visit our website and follow us on social media.

The NCG Podcast
Does Europe's next Ryder Cup wonderkid belong to LIV Golf? | The Slam Podcast

The NCG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 58:12


The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship finished on Monday after only 54 holes due to such poor weather in Scotland! Matt Coles and Matt Chivers sing the praises of the greens staff at Carnoustie, but question if wins over reduced formats should count on the record. Also in the latest episode of The Slam - in association with Callaway - the team argue the case for more tournaments to be played using multiple courses, with some interesting suggestions... The Matts reflect on an exciting five-way playoff on the PGA Tour including Ryder Cup hero Ludvig Aberg, while elsewhere in the States, players were battling for their Tour cards at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship. One rule break cost one unlucky player everything! Meanwhile, the team look ahead to Lexi Thompson's PGA Tour debut in Las Vegas, as well as looking back on a great win by a young, European LIV golfer on the Asian Tour. Could David Puig add another string to Europe's bow at the 2025 Ryder Cup? You know what to do!

FORE the Good of the Game
Fuzzy Zoeller - Part 4 (The Ryder Cup and Later Years)

FORE the Good of the Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 34:52 Transcription Available


Experience the raw emotions of the 1994 Open Championship as major champion Fuzzy Zoeller, the 54-hole leader at that time, relives the heart-stopping moment when Nick Price chipped in for a birdie to steal the lead. Feel the intensity of the unpredictable weather conditions in British golf and discover the unique characteristics of renowned courses like Royal St George's, Royal Lytham, and Carnoustie as  talk about the Open Championship. Fast forward to the PGA Championship and listen to Fuzzy's take on Larry Nelson's impressive win in 1981, with the infamous Amana  hat, and Lee Trevino's blunder that created a stir. We then maneuver into the high-stakes world of the Ryder Cup, where Fuzzy shares his memories from the winning 1979 team and his epic match against Seve Ballesteros in 1983 at PGA National. Learn from his personal insights into why he never perceived himself as an excellent match play golfer.To top it all off, Fuzzy Zoeller talks his transition to the Champions Tour and a special honor, being awarded the prestigious Bob Jones Award by the USGA. Learn about Fuzzy's venture into vodka business, and his beloved hobbies of hunting and fishing. We sign off the episode with a heartfelt thank you to Fuzzy Zoeller for sharing his remarkable journey in golf and life, "FORE the Good of the Game."Support the showFollow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!

The ModGolf Podcast
You Are The CEO of Your Life - Claude Brousseau, Director of Player Development at Wailea Golf Academy

The ModGolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 44:31


"I live by investing 86,400 seconds per day to obtain the highest ROI possible on fulfillment and mindfulness. My purpose in this life is to make a difference in other people's lives". Claude Brousseau, PGA Master Professional and Director of Player Development at The Wailea Golf Academy joins host Colin Weston for an inspirational 40 minutes of conversation. ______________________________________________ We want to thank our sponsor partner Golf Genius Software for helping support The ModGolf Podcast https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/17rvuXOv.jpg (https://www.golfgenius.com) Golf Genius powers tournament management at over 10,000 private clubs, public courses, resorts, golf associations, and tours in over 60 countries. So if you're a golf professional or course operator who wants to save time, deliver exceptional golfer experiences, and generate more revenue, check them out online at golfgenius.com (https://www.golfgenius.com). ______________________________________________ https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/5FrlggTU.jpg "I can accomplish goals by avoiding negative thoughts. When things are not going well in golf or life, take the time to look at yourself in the mirror and say okay, you are the CEO of your life. You need to assume those responsibilities with the decision, and there is a price to be outside of your comfort zone, but that's where you realize your potential." "I was able to go to the Dunhill tournaments and walk on both St. Andrews and Carnoustie the same day. So you can see why I'm so grateful and full of appreciation." Click on the image below to watch our extended conversation with Claude on our Youtube Channel (https://youtu.be/dljddK5MV9c)! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/lYnnqHDh.jpg (https://youtu.be/dljddK5MV9c) Episode Chapters [02:30] Claude shares his first golf experience and the person who invited him to put a club in his hands. [04:30] Claude discusses his days growing up in a small rural town in Quebec Canada and "First Life" as an ICU nurse in Florida. [06:40] We learn about Claude's golf mini tour experience in Florida and how that lead to the start of his teaching career. [09:45] How Claude ended up in Maui and the supportive people who helped shape his approach to teaching. [14:30] The lessons learned and experience acquired as a nurse that Claude applies to teaching his diverse group of students. [16:50] Colin asked Claude to elaborate on his approach to spending the 86,400 seconds that each day gifts us. [19:30] We learn about a "Day in The Life" of Claude Brousseau. [27:00] Claude talks about the influence that mentors such as business tycoon Anthony von Mandl have on his outlook on life. [30:00] "Learn to listen, as opportunity sometimes knocks very softly"... Jackson Brown [22:15] Claude's teaching philosophy and approach to golf learning, training and improvement. [36:30] We learn what a personal teaching experience with Claude would look like. To learn more about the impact Claude has made in 25+ years of teaching, check out the "Claude 4 Best Golf website (https://claude4bestgolf.com). https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/DojEGg42.png (https://claude4bestgolf.com) You can also connect with Claude on his bio page (https://modgolf.fireside.fm/guests/claude-brousseau). ______________________________________________ If you love golf, we have exclusive deals on golf gear and services that we use and support! We launched The ModGolf Pro Shop (https://www.modgolfpodcast.com/) to offer you - our ModGolfers - 10-20% OFF exclusive discounts using promo code MODGOLF. We have curated a diverse selection of awesome brands like KINONA, deWiz Golf, ODIN Golf, Back2Basics Golf, Deuce and Project72Golf to help you play better and look great while doing it. CLICK TO SHOP AND SAVE (https://www.modgolfpodcast.com/). https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/f3_ptfRp.jpg (https://www.modgolfpodcast.com/)

The Daily Tee
Rory hits a new mark in earnings. Keegan Bradley eyeing the Ryder Cup team. The 2024 Senior Open returning to Carnoustie. Tiger confirmed for TGL....and more.

The Daily Tee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 5:32


In today's episode, we'll cover the latest developments in golf, including updates on golfers' earnings, tournament results, and mergers, as well as news on upcoming tournaments, a rule breach, and a new docuseries on accessibility in the sport.Sources: Essentially Sports, The Mirror, Golf Monthly, Footwear News

The Open Podcasts
Rory McIlroy - Interview

The Open Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 22:18


The Champion Golfer of 2014, Rory McIIroy is one of the finest golfers in modern history, and has a strong relationship with golf's original major. McIlroy is the last winner at this year's upcoming venue, Royal Liverpool, and will have good memories to lean on in his bid for a second Claret Jug.Speaking exclusively to The Open, prior to his close call at The 150th Open last year at St Andrews, Rory recalls his first memories of The Open, his first appearance at Carnoustie in 2007 and his famous win in 2014.Subscribe to The Open Podcasts ahead of The 151st Open this July at Royal Liverpool.

Where's That Bar Cart?
Where's That Bar Cart? Episode 3.9 Tracey Luel - Founder of Her Golf Mentor

Where's That Bar Cart?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 71:41


This week on Where's That Bar Cart, we were again honoured to be joined by the founder of X-Women and Her Golf Mentor (hergolfmentor.ca), who was a ho-hum 5 handicap at the age of 16, but realized competitive golf wasn't the right path for her, it's Tracey Luel! Tracey talked about her humble start in London, Ontario, learning golf from her father, which may or may not have impacted her emotional approach to the game, for a time. Tracey also talks a lot of corporate golf, which has allowed her to play such incredible courses as Medalist, Red Tail, Calusa Pines in Naples, Toronto Golf Club, and her deep desire to play Carnoustie and Old Head.  Thanks for listening, and please share, rate, and review the pod!Follow us at:- @wheresthatbarcart- linkt.ree/wheresthatbarcart- @dpurcomic- @montymofoscott- @nickdurie- @ginalouisephillips- @comedyrecordsMusic by Devin BatesonThank you to Betstamp and Comedy Records

FORE the Good of the Game
Judy Rankin - Part 1 (The Early Years)

FORE the Good of the Game

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 43:07


Judy Rankin, World Golf Hall of Fame member and renowned golf broadcaster, takes us back to her childhood in St. Louis, Missouri as an only child who learned the game at a very early age from her father. Judy had tremendous success as a junior player, winning the National Pee Wee Championship four times and the Missouri State Amateur twice, all before the age of 16. She played in the Women's U.S. Open at age 14 and was Low Am the following year. Judy graced the cover of Sports Illustrated after competing in the Women's British Amateur at Carnoustie as a 16-year-old, traveling there thanks to the funds raised by her dad and local pro, Bob Green. Judy Rankin reflects on the joys of  travel in those days, how she ended up turning pro and ends with her memories of the great Mickey Wright as she begins her life story, "FORE the Good of the Game."Follow our show and/or leave a review/rating on: Our Website https://www.forethegoodofthegame.com/reviews/new/ Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-the-good-of-the-game/id1562581853 Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0XSuVGjwQg6bm78COkIhZO?si=b4c9d47ea8b24b2d Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzM3Mjc1LnJzcw About "FORE the Good of the Game” is a golf podcast featuring interviews with World Golf Hall of Fame members, winners of major championships and other people of influence in and around the game of golf. Highlighting the positive aspects of the game, we aim to create and provide an engaging and timeless repository of content that listeners can enjoy now and forever. Co-hosted by PGA Tour star Bruce Devlin, our podcast focuses on telling their life stories, in their voices. Join Bruce and Mike Gonzalez “FORE the Good of the Game.” Thanks so much for listening!

The Fried Egg Golf Podcast
Superintendent Series: Sandy Reid of St. Andrews

The Fried Egg Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 38:13 Very Popular


Sandy Reid (@SandyReidGK), the Director of Greenkeeping at St. Andrews Links, is today's guest for our Superintendent Series. Sandy has one of the busiest jobs in the turf industry: he oversees all seven courses at St. Andrews. This year was busier than ever for him, with the 150th Open and the Dunhill Links both taking place at the Old Course. Sandy shares how he and his team managed the infrastructure necessary for the events and the inevitable wear and tear to the course. He and Andy also talk about Sandy's time at Carnoustie, how he maintains courses that rarely shut down, what it's like having the property turn into a park on Sundays, and much more. The Superintendent Series is brought to you by the Toro Company.

FORE the Good of the Game
Gary Player - "Winning (and losing) at Carnoustie" SHORT TRACK

FORE the Good of the Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 4:02


The "Black Knight", Gary Player recalls his Open Championship win at Carnoustie in 1968 and laments Jean Van de Velde's epic melt-down there 31 years later, "FORE the Good of the Game."

The 1457 Podcast
EP 10 Carnoustie & Royal Troon

The 1457 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 21:46


Two of Scotland's, if not the world's, toughest tests. Celebrating the 150th Open Championship we take a look at Scotland's past and present Open venues. In this episode the guys dive into the test that these two prestigious courses provide. Website Youtube Twitter Facebook Instagram Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan

Fore Play
Historical Week with Trottie & St Andrews Historian Roger McStravick

Fore Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 129:55 Very Popular


Still in Scotland, we relive our experiences and look forward to the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews. Trottie joins, again, all for the better. We've played Carnoustie, Dundonald, Dumbarnie, Crail, Western Gailes, and traveled to St Andrews. Then we're joined by author and St Andrews historian Roger McStravick who tells incredible stories about the course and town's ancient history, Old Tom Morris, witches and much more.

The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf
Scotland Series with NewClub Members: Golf in Fife and St. Andrews

The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 117:57


We've arrived in Fife and get to see the Old Course for the first time before the 150th Open Championship and play the courses of St. Andrews, Carnoustie, and Elie. The Official Partner of The Summer Medal: Journeyman Distillery The Official Partner of the Founder's Cup: True Temper // https://bit.ly/3LOBg9u NewClub Golf Society // https://bit.ly/3qmqdfc

5 Live Sport: All About The Open

Commentator Katherine Downes is joined by BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter and European Tour winner Andrew Murray to look back on the players who appeared destined to win The Open, only to be denied from lifting the Claret Jug. You'll hear from Jean van de Velde on his infamous performance on the final hole of The Open in 1999 at Carnoustie. Adam Scott gives us an emotional interview, on how it still haunts him to this day, that he let The Open in 2012 at Royal Lytham St Annes slip away. And Ian Poulter talks about coming so close, yet so far, to lifting the Claret Jug in his career. TOPICS: 00:51: Kat, Iain and Andrew discuss The Open's nearly men. 06:18: Nearly man: Jean van de Velde in 1999. 22:18: Nearly man: Adam Scott in 2012. 40:07: Nearly man: Ian Poulter in 2008. 48:22: Kat, Iain and Andrew discuss their own Open nearly men memories.

The Open Podcasts
Tom Watson - A Champion's Determination: Part One

The Open Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 33:23 Very Popular


Unlike many Open Champions, Tom Watson did not have to wait long to get his hands on the Claret Jug. Also unlike other Champion Golfers, Watson was prolific in golf's original Major to an historic degree, with a large portion of his victories in The Open coming while he still disliked the challenge of links golf.One of the most successful golfers in history, and a steely competitor with a tenacious game, Watson accomplished an immense amount on the British Isles in his lifetime. And as the Kansas City native learned to embrace links golf, all while earning a reputation as one of the most gracious and respectful Champions in the game, fans of The Open embraced him in return.In this brand new three-part documentary, hear from the legendary Tom Watson, his manager Barry Hyde, his friend and Major Champion John Mahaffey and one of Tom's greatest rivals and inspirations, Jack Nicklaus, in an exploration of what made Watson the greatest Open Champion since WWI. Listen to the first of three parts here, only on The Open Podcasts.

Utah Golf Radio
Ep 734:ESPN 700 Live Show - Carnoustie!

Utah Golf Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 94:48


Yeah, THAT Carnoustie! Carnoustie Golf Club captains Bill Thompson and Ian Gillanders, plus Mark Leavitt of the Friendship Cup and Sand Hollow Golf Week, join the live show on ESPN 700 from Carnoustie, Scotland. History, storied, Hogan, Open Championships, the Smith brothers and more. This one is special. 

FORE the Good of the Game
Deane Beman - "Playing with Hogan" SHORT TRACK

FORE the Good of the Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 4:15


Former PGA Tour Commissioner, Deane Beman, remembers how his fine play as a junior earned him a spot to play with Ben Hogan in a 1953 exhibition match immediately after Mr. Hogan returned from his win in his only Open Championship at Carnoustie, "FORE the Good of the Game."

Beyond the Clubhouse
Ep 108: Malcolm Roughead, VisitScotland's CEO

Beyond the Clubhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 23:30


VisitScotland's CEO Malcolm Roughead shares the exciting upcoming schedule in Scotland for The Open at St. Andrews and all the other major golf events happening in a 5-week stretch. These include Carnoustie hosting the AIG Women's Open, Gleneagles hosting the Senior Open and much more.

The Thing About Golf Podcast
The Thing About Golf #59: Paul Lawrie

The Thing About Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 86:19


It was one of the most brutal Opens in recent memory but Paul Lawrie's brilliance in winning at Carnoustie in 1999 is all too often overlooked. The comical scenes of Jean van de Velde wading in the burn beside the 18th green dominate most people's memories of that event but that does Lawrie a disservice. To win, despite starting the final round 10 shots behind was rightfully the highlight of his career but there is much more to Paul Lawrie than his lone major triumph, as you'll hear in this revealing interview with John Huggan.

Footsteps of the fallen
Christmas tales - turkeys, trench raids and tee shots

Footsteps of the fallen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 61:57


 In this episode, we look at Christmas in wartime, both on the home front and in the front line.  We talk about a lucky purchase from a small Northamptonshire auction house that provided insight not only into the political history of South Africa, but also an affectionate Christmas gift sent to a soldier in 1916 who was to lose his life just sixteen days later, in tragic circumstances. Fifty-six men with the surname Christmas lost their lives in World War One, and we look at two of these soldiers, who came from very different ends of the social spectrum, and both of whom died in trench raids on the front.Captain Bernard Christmas came from a well-to-do family, was educated at Public School, and lived off private means.  Private Walter Christmas, by contrast, grew up in the slums of East London and was employed as a "pure worker" in a leather factory, one of the most ghastly jobs in all of Edwardian England.  We discover why cigarettes were the true gift of love for a man in the trenches, how an unfortunate mix-up involving a Christmas pudding and pigeon led to "Captain Custard" gaining his nickname, and why you should never accept a Christmas drink from a drunk Army chef.  We finish our episode at the grave of the fabulously named Private Bertie Snowball and hear about how his legacy lives on through the Carnoustie golf club.I wish each and every one of you a very Happy Christmas and peaceful New Year - Footsteps of the Fallen will be back in 2022!Support the podcast:www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblogwww.patreon.com/footstepsofthefallenSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/footstepsofthefallen)

Gritmen Show
Episode 3: 3 Things In Life A Man Doesn't Want

Gritmen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 50:49


Chris speaks with David McIntosh who caddies at Carnoustie in Scotland. David caddied for Chris in 2019. Laughter and being able to take a joke is the theme of this episode. David shares some of the jokes and stories gleaned from his many years around the game, and discusses the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the golf tourism industry. David's story is one of resiliency, adaptation, and doing whatever it takes to provide for his family.

GOLF.com Podcast
Tony Finau-lly gets it done and Carnoustie strikes again

GOLF.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 40:09


After countless second-place finishes, Tony Finau has won again. It was a Monday finish on the PGA Tour so we bring you a Tuesday morning podcast that dives into Finau's win, Rahm's peak, Cam Smith's horrible tee shot, and finally an appreciation for Anna Nordqvist's impressive career. 

GOLF.com Podcast
Kevin Kisner for Ryder Cup? U.S. Amateur format and Women's Open preview

GOLF.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 44:51


We're here to tell you that Kevin Kisner, despite his win, is NOT a lock for the Ryder Cup. And that Adam Scott's missed playoff putt ... wasn't that surprising. And that the Women's British Open at Carnoustie will be the best golf you'll watch this week. Enjoy!