December 2022

164 – Eclectic 18: Martin Ebert

2022-12-29T10:13:18+00:00December 29th, 2022|Eclectic 18, Podcasts|

On a recent visit to the Kent coast, Tom managed to sit down with architect Martin Ebert from Mackenzie & Ebert. Mackenzie & Ebert advise many of the most highly ranked existing courses in the world, including eight of the ten Open venues, so sitting down with Martin to get his thoughts into what makes good golf was a real interest to us. This was a fascinating insight into what type of architecture makes Martin tick and we hope you enjoy. hello and welcome back to another episode of the cookie jar golf podcast a few days [...]

163 – A Christmas Party and a frost delay at Rye

2022-12-18T19:23:28+00:00December 18th, 2022|Podcasts|

A bit of a rinse repeat from our last years Christmas shenanigans, but then again, if it isn't broken, why fix it? On the 8th December we held our annual Christmas Party at Urban Golf in London, and followed it up with a day down at the bitterly cold Rye to blow off the cobwebs! It is yet another reminder of the wonderful reminder of the great community of golfers that we have around the country and being able to bring everyone together and share these experiences with is the biggest highlight for us at Cookie Jar! Cannot wait for [...]

162 – Effective Practice with Jon Sherman

2022-12-16T11:15:06+00:00December 16th, 2022|Podcasts|

Continuing our run of speaking to coaches that are trying to help everyone in the game, Bruce & Tom had the opportunity to sit down with Jon Sherman, author of the Four Foundations to talk through his philosophies on practice and improvement.  how are you how you doing uh I'm doing well how are you yeah very well thank you very well it's been um quiet season because it's cold over here how's it how's it over there is it yeah yeah I'm in I'm in New York uh to see some New York city so yeah we're down [...]

161 – ‘The Uncorrupted Pleasure of an Old Bladed Putter’: James Ellis-Caird

2022-12-16T11:11:26+00:00December 16th, 2022|Book Reviews, Podcasts|

‘Creating space to play more freely’, is an economical but potent way to describe this professional turned author and his approach to the game. James Ellis-Caird (aka @rewildingthegolfer) debut book after a career coaching and working as a PGA professional; ‘The Uncorrupted Pleasure of an Old Bladed Putter’ is not just beautifully put together and well illustrated, but nostalgic, thought provoking and helpful in equal measure. His series of golfing fables bring to life so many of the game’s pitfalls and help us take a refreshing look at things through the eyes of his clients….Make sure you get a copy [...]

160 – Martin Ayers

2022-12-16T11:01:43+00:00December 16th, 2022|Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

Bruce & Sam speak to Australian Tour Pro and Coach Martin Ayers. Martin has shared some fascinating stories from his junior, collegiate and professional playing career, and how his mindset has changed over the years. Martin has a refreshing take on ‘the swing’ and why the shape / motion is not as important as we all believe. Some great stories in here from his playing days with Grant Waite as well as his time coaching Steve Ellington.Make sure to follow Martin on Twitter and subscribe to his YouTube channel to learn more about his unique philosophy hello and welcome back to another episode [...]

Match Report: The Crump Cup of British Indoor Golf

2022-12-15T12:58:35+00:00December 15th, 2022|Blog|

Our second annual Christmas Party was held at Urban Golf on the 8th December at Smithfields in London, and what a wonderful way to celebrate a great year of golf with like minded souls. A bitterly cold winters’ day, with the rail strikes planned didn’t dent peoples enthusiasm with Tom & Sam both turning up late for their own party to be met with crowds of faces, some familiar and some enjoying their first Cookie Jar event. A link to our film from the evening can be found here This was however the first time we played competitively. An excitable [...]

159 – Clyde Johnson: When Shaping meets Architecture

2022-12-13T15:26:05+00:00December 13th, 2022|Golf Course Architecture, Podcasts|

After getting an absolute 'hosing on' at Moortown Golf Club in the morning we took refuge in the Billiard Room to dry off, play some snooker and record a podcast with Clyde Johnson. Clyde works independently in the UK helping to restore the original character of many of the famous courses in the British Isles including Moortown, Alwoodley and Denham, as well as working for Tom Doak's firm 'Renaissance Golf Design' on all sorts of other exciting projects. In here we talk about his career path, his love for the game, his work at some notable new build [...]

158 – John McLoughlin: Leadership in Greenkeeping

2022-12-13T13:01:31+00:00December 13th, 2022|Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

Course Manager at Wallasey Golf Club - John McLoughlin - joins us for a chat about his career, what has led him to working back on The Wirral and his philosophy on greenkeeping. It's a frank and refreshing take on his role with a focus on leadership, marginal gains and brilliant basics! Much of it sounds like something you would normally find in management consulting, except John is applying it to his work on the course! We had a great day at Wallasey with John, learning more about the history at the club; the creation of the Stableford [...]

157 – The Original 12 Holes at Prestwick with Ken Goodwin and Dave Edmondson

2022-12-13T12:55:52+00:00December 13th, 2022|Course Diaries, Podcasts, Tom's favourites|

On the 162nd anniversary of the first ever Open Championship at Prestwick Golf Club, we chat through the original 12 hole course, that Tom was lucky enough to play. We talk to club Secretary Ken Goodwin and course manager Dave Edmondson about reviving the routing and the efforts that have gone into it.  and welcome back to another episode of the cookie jar golf podcast I am Tom Mills and today I'm joined by Sam Williams and today we're not doing a Sam plays golf Tom played golf today Tom plays golf pressed once I was absolutely gutted I [...]

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