May 2023

182 – Player Profile: Moe Norman w/ Lorne Rubenstein

2023-05-09T07:44:18+00:00May 9th, 2023|Golf History, Podcasts|

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 [...]

181 – Golf history fails with Simon Haines

2023-05-03T07:57:26+00:00May 3rd, 2023|Golf History, Podcasts|

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 [...]

January 2023

165 – Paul Craven at Royal Cinque Ports (the return)

2023-01-04T16:52:00+00:00January 4th, 2023|Behind the Scenes, Golf History, Podcasts|

One of our most popular guests from 2022 just so happened to be in Deal while we were down there over Christmas and we couldn't resist popping a mic in his hands and having a chat! Paul talks about his incredible weight loss (sure to help with those January new years resolutions), why golf clubs have sailing masts as flag poles, and fills us in on the latest goings on at Royal Cinque Ports! As always with Paul, a fascinating, illuminating and wide-ranging discussion! how are we doing anyway so welcome back a very popular First Time [...]

December 2021

112 – Seve Ballesteros with David Cannon

2021-12-10T17:07:07+00:00December 10th, 2021|Golf History, Podcasts|

Following the recent release of the documentary to mark ten years since his tragic death, Bruce & Sam speak to friend of the Jar - David Cannon - to talk about the Seve. It was great to catch up with David, a close friend and someone who captured some of the most iconic images of Seve throughout his career, about his life and legacy. Latest Products

August 2021

099 – Babe Didrikson Zaharias: The Life & Legend w/ Susan Cayleff

2021-08-24T19:01:32+00:00August 24th, 2021|Golf History, Podcasts, Sam's favourites|

Babe Zaharias is a figure in the game with a career that is quite simply incredible. Her story is one of enormous achievement, not just in the game of golf but as a multi-discipline athlete. She overcame sexism and prejudice, she challenged stereotypes, she influenced the women's game in a way like no one else, and set records which still stand today. Susan Cayleff is a pulitzer prize nominee who has dedicated endless time to researching and documenting Babe's career, and this podcast gives you some colour and context around the rich tapestry of her life. Sadly, babe died [...]

098 – St. Andrews w/ Roger McStravick

2021-08-17T10:09:18+00:00August 17th, 2021|Golf History, Podcasts|

Two time Herbert Warren-Wind award winner and St. Andrews resident Roger McStravick joins the podcast to talk about the evolution of what we all now refer to as 'The Home of Golf'.  In conjunction with our film, Roger takes us through the watershed moments that have shaped the history of the links and the Auld Grey Toon, from the origins of golf right up to the 21st Century.  Latest Products Your bag? [contact-form-7 id="850" /]

March 2021

072 – David Normoyle on the legacy of Arnold Palmer

2021-03-04T09:00:21+00:00March 4th, 2021|Bruce's favourites, Golf History, Podcasts|

In line with the event this week at Bay Hill, Tom & Bruce speak to world renowned Golf historian David Normoyle about his work with the Palmer family on developing the legacy of Arnie and his career. David is a fascinating person to talk to about the game and he offers some really fresh insights about how golf as a sport can do more to keep these stories alive! Latest Products Your bag? [contact-form-7 id="850" /]

September 2020

042 – Cleeve Hill: Story of a Golf Club – #savegolfonthehill

2020-09-28T18:46:00+00:00September 28th, 2020|Golf Course Architecture, Golf History, Podcasts|

To coincide with the launch of our latest ‘Story of a Golf Club’ YouTube film, we are joined by Golf Club Atlas contributor Sean Arble, and course architect Robin Hiseman who both share a special connection with Cleeve Hill. The course is planning to shut in March next year, as the council have deemed golf there as not being financially viable in today’s climate. This course is the epitome of golf in the Auk. Stunning, historic, fun and most of all accessible for golfers of all abilities and budgets! The story of Cleeve Hill is a sad one, but [...]

039 – Bobby Jones 90th Anniversary Grand Slam special – Part 2

2020-09-06T19:13:12+00:00September 6th, 2020|Bruce's favourites, Golf History, Podcasts|

The second part of our special series on the life of Bobby Jones, winner of the Grand Slam in 1930 and arguably one of the most influential people in the world of golf, if not sport more generally. With Jones having won the UK leg of the grand slam at Royal Liverpool and St Andrews, we head over for the second half at Merion and Interlaachen. We also look at the legacy Bobby Jones has left on the game, including the Masters, designing Augusta with Mackenzie, and his affinity with the town of St Andrews! It’s been a pleasure [...]

038 – Bobby Jones 90th Anniversary Grand Slam special – Part I

2020-09-02T19:11:30+00:00September 2nd, 2020|Bruce's favourites, Golf History, Podcasts|

Part one of our special series on the life of Bobby Jones, winner of the Grand Slam in 1930 and arguably one of the most influential people in the world of golf, if not sport more generally. Heading into the Tour Championship at East Lake felt like the perfect time to release this two-parter around his life and career, beautifully narrated by golf historian and Jones fanatic Sid Matthew from Tallahassee, FL. We’ll be dropping part two later this week! Enjoy!

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