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166 – DJ Piehowski

Sam & Tom catch up with DJ Piehowski to get deep into 'hashtag the process' around the NLU film room, hear about his career in golf and how he came to work with the rest of the No Laying Up crew. After a hugely successful series of Tourist Sauce season 8 in Scandanavia we wanted a peak behind the curtain on how DJ brings all this together! hello and welcome back to another episode of the cookie jar golf podcast I am Tom Mills and today I'm joined by SamWilliams and we are joined by DJ piehowski from no Laying upin this pod we chat to DJ about his role in no laying up and the latest series oftourist sauce and the film's just been done at Kapalua with JT and Jordan Spieth I've been wanting to catch upwith DJ for a while now because he is the film [...]

January 10th, 2023|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

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

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 cast Paul half the man you were when you were on this podcast back in I would say may I can't actually see Paul he's sideways on though so I can't if it's like a barcode good morning gentlemen thank you very much you need yes it's great to have [...]

January 4th, 2023|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Golf History, Podcasts|

160 – Martin Ayers

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 of the cookie jar golf podcast Sam here just wanted to put a really quick cover note on this podcast we sat down with Martin Ayers last week Martin is a former tour pro basically in Australia um coach coaches a number of players specializes in coaching players who've been [...]

December 16th, 2022|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

158 – John McLoughlin: Leadership in Greenkeeping

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 system by Dr Frank Stableford, Bobby Jones and his time there in 1930, as well the course and the work that they are beginning to embark on with the help of CDP so John welcome back the podcast a repeat second one yeah how you feeling yeah uh privileged yeah [...]

December 13th, 2022|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

149 – Ian Wright: Caddie to Seve Ballesteros

Our podcast with Ian is the last from our time up in St Andrews at the Sounder clubhouse at The Scores Hotel. Sam is joined by fans favourite Dan Davies podding live and on stage. Ian's story about how he fell into caddying for Seve is a fascinating one, including some of the key events along the way (including the development of yardage books), Ryder Cup appearances, being on the bag for the Lytham in 1988, and what it was like to work with the great man himself. It's a great episode filled with plenty of war stories, with a lovely soundtrack of seagulls in the background! Big thank you to all the guys at Sounder Golf for hosting us up at the 150th Open Championship, and if you want to check them out head over to www.soundergolf.com Latest Products [...]

August 16th, 2022|Categories: 150th Open, Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

148 – Lee Wybranski

Another form the 150th week, we sat down with Lee Wybranski - golf artist & designer. We've been bouncing backwards and forwards for a while on when to record a pod, so it was great to get to do this in person at the Sounder Clubhouse. We knew Lee was going to be a good pod, but no idea how good. He is a wonderful orator and brings his concepts and work to life in a vivid way. Lee is famous for his Major Championship watercolour commissions but we also spend half the podcast getting nerdy about golf logo's - its a brilliant discussion and hope you enjoy it!For more on Lee - head over to his website and bag yourself a print or two... https://www.leewybranski.com/ Latest Products

August 8th, 2022|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

146 – Author Michael Morrison

In our recent trip to St. Andrews, we met up with author Michael Morrison. Mike has just released his fourth book The Great English Golf Boom 1864 - 1914. Intriguing conclusions come through the book and a fascinating insight into the birth of the English Golf Club. If you are interested in purchasing this book you can email Mike on mike.morrison57@outlook.com Latest Products

July 26th, 2022|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Book Reviews, Podcasts|

137 – Stephen Proctor: The Long Golden Afternoon

Historian, writer and Herbert Warren-Wind shortlisted author Stephen Proctor joins the podcast this week to talk about the release of his second book - The Long Golden Afternoon. Charting the events around golfs ultimate boom period following the death of Young Tommy Morris right through to the advent of WWI, the book is a fascinating read to really understand one of the most significant (and often much less talked about) periods in history. Starting with John Ball jr of Hoylake becoming the first Englishman and Amateur to win The Open in 1890, right through to the Great Triumverate and the success of many others, it's a cracking book. I firm recommendation from The Jar to add this to your golf library - the link can be found below. Stephen is a fabulous guest, incredibly knowledgeable and articulates history in such a captivating way! AMAZON: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Long-Golden-Afternoon-Golfs-1864-1914/dp/1913759040 Latest [...]

July 5th, 2022|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Book Reviews, Podcasts|

129 – Preferred Lie & Tim Lobb

Tom sat down with Patrick Forbes from the Preferred Lie and Tim Lobb from Lobb and Partners to talk through Patrick's UK trip and his collaboration with Tim in the UK. Tim currently advises courses such as Woking, Worplesdon, West Hill & St. Georges Hill amount many others. He has a great knowledge on heathland golf courses and Patrick and the Preferred Lie team are helping Tim to create some content around the work that Tim is doing. Fascinating insight two great companies. Latest Products

April 26th, 2022|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|

127 – Cara Banks

Tom & Bruce get the opportunity to sit down with Golf Channel presenter Cara Banks. Cara talks through her career in golf, starting with the early days at Golfing World and moving to America to host Morning Drive on the Golf Channel. Recording from Augusta, Cara chats through the ANWA and the upcoming Masters tournament. Latest Products

April 4th, 2022|Categories: Behind the Scenes, Podcasts|
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