GolfChannel.com writers discuss and debate the latest news from the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA, Korn Ferry Tour, Champions Tour, College Golf, and the amateur game.
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Countryside magazine featuring the people and wildlife that shape the landscape of the British Isles
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Welcome to The Open Podcasts, the home for golf's greatest stories and documentaries from golf's original major. From feature length documentary episodes telling some of the most incredible stories in sport, to relaxed chats with some of golf's biggest stars, there is something for everyone with The Open Podcasts. Be sure to subscribe to never miss an episode. You can also stay in touch with The Open via our website and social channels, and you can email us at podcasts@theopen.com or join th ...
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Golf Channel brings you the 1Up Podcast with Gary Williams, a weekly conversation-based show where some of the biggest names in sports and beyond share their love of the game of golf.
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Conversations about being Third Culture Kids. Join us as we have honest, open conversations about life, love and everything in between. This podcast looks to amplify, reassure and highlight the reality of being a Diaspora Desi. Hosted by Quarina, we keep it a little sassy but always classy (with a touch of hood) Connect with the Podcast on Instagram: @boldbrownandbritish.
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News, features and interviews from the world of professional theatre throughout the UK.
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Pop culture and sport collide as one of the world’s most recognizable athletes and one of TV’s most recognizable faces pair up for this all new GOLFPASS experiment. Four-time Major Champion Rory McIlroy and host of The Voice and The Today Show Carson Daly take on topics from golf to Rugby, TV to tunes, to tee shots and everything in between.
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A monthly podcast in which the outspoken Brandel Chamblee and award-winning journalist Jaime Diaz discuss, debate and break down some of the more interesting topics in golf.
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Tour Pro's Nick O'Hern and Mark Allen talk everything golf every week on the leading Australian Golf podcast. The latest news, issues, and stories from Australia, Asia, the USA, Europe and from the PGA, LIV, and everything in between. As two guys who played at the highest level internationally, they tell it like it is, and take you behind the scenes to get an inside look into the world of golf, and we chat to listeners about what they're seeing, thinking about golf and about their own game. ...
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"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 Gonz ...
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Small business is the backbone of Canada’s economy, but it isn’t for the faint of heart. Every year in Canada tens of thousands of businesses are born, however every year almost the same number fail. A lot can be learned from failure, but that’s just sad and depressing. “Yes, We Are Open” is a podcast that tells the stories of those that survive. How did they do it? What can we learn? Al Grego, of Moneris travels the country to tell these stories of challenge and perseverance. Whether you’re ...
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Open City is a charity dedicated to making architecture and built heritage more open, accessible and equitable. This feed includes our weekly show, The Brief which features news and analysis covering the big issues in British architecture, heritage, housing and planning. We also release longer form shows breaking down big issues connecting urbanism and politics with in-depth discussion. Our shows are hosted by a roster of architectural critics and practitioners, featuring guests from across ...
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Open Heart is an online-only, open access cardiology journal dedicated to publishing high quality, peer reviewed medical research in all disciplines and therapeutic areas of cardiovascular medicine. Its goal is to ensure maximum transparency and maximum impact on research progress and patient care. The journal is published by BMJ in partnership with the British Cardiovascular Society. Open Heart aims to operate a fast submission and review process with continuous publication online, to ensur ...
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Open, honest and transparent discussions about Governance in Education (specifically in the UK and International British Schools). This podcast is hosted by governance practitioners, for new, experienced or prospective volunteers as school governors and academy trustees to learn and develop. We share and provide insight into the realities of sitting around the governing board table and leaning into strategic leadership. Find us @thegovernorspodcast on social media
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The Forecaddie "On and Off the Grass" Podcast series is dedicated to bringing you only the best in audio entertainment from our diverse cast of characters hosted by Scott Sterner aka "The Forecaddie" I am a Loudmouth "Lifer" and responsible for all of Loudmouth Golf's Specialty Designs like "Bacon" and the famous PBR Pants. This is the most fun you'll have with your pants on... the radio.
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Podcast by Podcast about British Barbershop harmony singing
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David Dusek, a senior writer at Golfweek, will host Forward Press on a weekly basis. He will speak with other golf writers, reporters, players and industry insiders about the latest happenings in golf. In addition to breaking down major championships like the Masters and U.S. Open, Forward Press delves into the world of the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour and the top players and newsmakers in the game.
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BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter and commentator Katherine Downes re-visit memorable moments and stories from past Open Championships through exclusive new interviews with some of the biggest names in golf both past and present including Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa and Shane Lowry.
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A lively bi-monthly podcast exploring international emerging and established artists and art influencers. Hosted by British Art Historian, Art Advisor and Gallerist Juliet Rees-Nilsson, based in Scandinavia, who brings her open fresh approach to art and art collecting with great co-hosts and insightful conversations.
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Good Law Project is a UK organisation dedicated to using the law to build a better world. Every month we host a livestream on an important political, social or cultural issue, featuring amazing guests and hosted by one of our team. This podcast is our way of letting you catch up in case you missed the action or just want to listen again. Find us on Spotify, Apple and all good podcast platforms.
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"What's he doing?" "Same as he always does. Just looking around. He's been doing it for donkey's years." "What? What does that even mean?" "Sorry, it's a British expression. Anyway, he started doing it for a living back in 1968."
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Two Brits (more specifically Englishmen) now living in America discuss the nuances of two nations seperated by the Atlantic Ocean. There is no limit to the nature of the subjects that are up for discussion. Culture, food, sports, travel, beer, monarchy, politics, language, plus tons more, will be debated and analyzed (aka. analysed). Fasten your seat belts, be tolerant, understanding, and have a laugh or two or three. The added benefit of listening to this podcast for our American friends is ...
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RadioCycling presents cycling's biggest stories, wrapped up in a 30-minute podcast and released twice a week. Exclusive news | Engaging interviews | Expert analysis
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Crystal Lightworkers Podcast To Aid Spirituality and Wellbeing
Jackie Winters British Academy of Crystal Healing
“Open your mind, relax your body, and be prepared to change” was my first communication with Light Beings. Sharing experiences of channellings with crystals and discussions with Light beings, Jackie invites you to share her 40-year personal journey with Crystals and how to use them to expand your mind, relax your body and find inner peace and wellbeing. Tuning in to crystals will help you redefine your thought patterns, question your beliefs, become personally empowered, find inner peace, ex ...
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Makin' money gambling, investing, and livin' the dream...
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Bletchley Park is the home of British codebreaking and a birthplace of modern information technology. It played a major role in World War Two, producing secret intelligence which had a direct and profound influence on the outcome of the conflict. The site is now a museum and heritage attraction, open daily. The Bletchley Park Podcast brings you fascinating stories from Veterans, staff and volunteers on the significance and continued relevance of this site today.
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A British take on Baseball. John, Tom, Ben, Darius, Rachel, Russell and Rob guide you through the goings on in MLB, Team GB and baseball around the world.
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A weekly LGBT+ news podcast, supported by the Thomson Reuters Foundation | Impartial LGBT+ news for a world that isn't
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The Unplugged Podcast is hosted by Dhammy and Roxy, two Brown British Women. We launched this podcast in order to have open and honest conversations, amongst ourselves and with a range of guests, in order to create diverse connection and encourage learning and growth. We cover subjects that are taboo, unexplored or stigmatised but often affect nearly all of us at some point during our lives. We speak candidly about our experiences (often in a cultural context) and have in depth discussions w ...
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Two college golfers talking golf at the collegiate and professional level. Featuring hot takes, cold takes, special guests, and everything in between!
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Official podcast of the Liberal Party of Canada
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British Art Talks is the audio series of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. It features new research and aims to enhance and expand knowledge of British art and architecture. The PMC is an educational charity that champions new ways of understanding British art history and culture. We publish, teach and carry out research, both at the Centre in London and through our online platforms. Our archives, library and lively events programme are open to researchers, students and the ...
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Dodo Vibes is designed to drive meaningful and open conversations, and uplift the underdog. In every episode, you'll hear Kole Obasa, a British Nigerian Author, storyteller, and entrepreneur share experiences with his guests about trending and societal issues, with the hope that listeners are encouraged.. or even empowered to do great things. Storytelling as a medium for conveying these conversations makes this podcast super unique, so please subscribe. Someone once said Kole Obasa is a natu ...
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Are you stuck in a reading rut? The Book Case makes the case for books outside of your usual genre. Wander the aisles of your local bookstore with Kate and Charlie Gibson and meet fascinating characters who will open your appetite to new categories while deepening your hunger for books. This weekly series will journey cover to cover through the literary world, featuring interviews with best-selling authors, tastemakers, and independent bookstore owners. New episodes post every Thursday.
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Khilari is a sports media outlet that provides a platform for athletes to share their stories. On this podcast, expect honest and compelling stories of what it’s like to be in the world of professional and non-professional sports.
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The Department welcomed members of the public by the hundreds to this year's Open Day, 26 September. Guests attended 40 events - short lectures, workshops, informational sessions and walking tours - all free of charge. Here is a selection of the events that happened on the day.
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Previously known as "Notion Nerds". A weekly podcast exploring light hearted conversation around Personal Knowledge Management + Productivity through an Ecological dynamics approach. Hosted by Jonathan Stewart: https://simplicity-specialist.com and Danny Hatcher: https://dannyhatcher.com/
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I am a nature writer and novelist, and I’m lucky enough to be able to walk out of my cottage straight into Suffolk’s beautiful open countryside. For six months – as spring 2020 broke over the British Isles, and summer turned to autumn – I documented the wonder and richness of the natural world and the changing seasons and brought the outdoors into as many locked-down homes as I could.
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The official broadcast of Steven T Badger and Phil Chunky collectively known as the Doghouse folkalypsomenco duo. After spending over a quarter of a century trying to make it big in the English folk and roots music, they inadvertently found themselves as curious, sometimes open mouthed observers of this stalwart of British eccentricity. As critical friends of the folk genre, they found more fame as journo's of the folk world. These are their 25 year reflections, current curiosities, the odd ...
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Something is very wrong in the small town of Bleakwood. Strange mysteries and terrifying creatures now lurk in the shadows of this once ordinary place. In the new horror podcast Bleakwood from Hollow Stone Press, the mysterious narrator sets out to uncover the darkness that has fallen over the town. With each new episode, he delves deeper into uncanny tales from Bleakwood’s residents, piecing together clues to the source of the town's corruption. What sinister force has torn open the veil be ...
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Olympians and retired athletes Eilidh Doyle (athletics) and Susan Egelstaff (badminton) discuss the current crop of Scottish Athletes as they target the Paris Olympic Games.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastroyal/subscribe Podcast Royal provides commentary on the British royal family and royal families around Europe. In addition to the latest royal news and happenings, listeners can expect to hear compelling interviews with renowned, best-selling royal authors, well-known guests, and more!
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On each episode, host Mo is joined by a guest for honest open conversation. We cover everything from the complexities of relationships, absurd happenings in pop-culture or even pondering identify and what it means to be Black, British and African. Just a few of the topics, we open up for discussion giving our personal perspective. Colour Out The Box is London based, but gives a voice to people of the African and Afro Caribbean Diaspora to tell stories and share their unique take, all whilst ...
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There are millions of coaches out there. Hundreds of niches. But who are they? What do they actually do? How do they do it? This unique podcast collaboration features two fun female coaches, Paula Melbourne, a British-Canadian and Clemence Repoux, a French national, who pull back the curtain on coaching, cracking it wide open. Whether you’re a coach looking to gain insights or someone considering making an investment to transform your career or your life, you are guaranteed to laugh, learn, ...
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Karen Stupples - Part 2 (The 2004 Women's British Open)
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In this second of three installments with Karen Stupples we hear her recount her early struggles adjusting to life on the road on the LPGA Tour. Karen broke through for her first professional win at the 2004 Wllch's/Fry's Championship by a commanding five shots, shooting an LPGA record at the time 22 under par. We learn that it was this victory tha…
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Will Jonas Vingegaard defend his Tour de France title?
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Defending Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard is talking up his chances of being at the Grand Départ of this year’s race in Florence on 29 June after the crash at Itzulia Basque Country that left him with serious injuries and complicated his Tour preparations hugely. But will he make it? And if he does, will he be in good enough shape to chall…
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Our campaigner Rachel talks with Dale Vince, climate campaigner and founder of Ecotricity. We’ve previously worked with Dale as part of our fight to protect the environment, and we talked with him about his life and why he thinks Britain must have a change of government if it is to play its part in tackling climate change.…
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Angela Stanford - Part 2 (The Majors and The Solheim Cup)
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Major Championship winner Angela Stanford fondly recalls her other LPGA Tour victories, setting several scoring records along the way. The highlight, her 2018 win at the Evian Championship, setting a record by becoming a major champion at age 40 in her 76th major championship. She recalls the help and guidance she has received over the years from S…
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Angela Stanford - Part 1 (The Early Years and Wins)
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Winner of the 2018 Evian Championship Angela Stanford begins her story being introduced to the game by her father in Saginaw, Texas at age 10. Her game developed under the watchful eye of Amy Fox and, after success at the junior level, Angela competed at TCU for coach Angie Larkin, winning nine tournaments and achieving All-American status. She was…
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You Can't Always Get What You Want, But... (Yucatan)
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Merida, Uxmal, Kabah, Hormiguero, Chicanna, Began, Xpujil, Calakmul, and Campeche. For a transcript, see https://www.buzzsprout.com/1970784By Bret Wallach
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Helen Mark is in Dorset to investigate the county's ancient sunken roads, known as holloways. They're deep, steep-sided tracks formed when soft rock erodes and are often overtopped by a canopy of trees. The erosion over centuries creates remarkable, often otherworldly spaces, that come with their own unique flora and fauna. On her trip to the Symon…
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GSC celebrates 18th by closing off Guildford High Street
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Guildford Shakespeare Company began with an outdoor production of Much Ado About Nothing in Guildford Castle Grounds in 2006. Eighteen years on, the company is celebrating its coming of age with a production of Romeo and Juliet which mostly takes place along Guildford High Street. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to the company’s founders, Matt Pi…
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Heidi Reimer Examines Motherhood, Sacrifice, and Redemption
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It's always a pleasure for us to talk to a debut author and we have a good one this week in Heidi Reimer. Her novel, The Mother Act, is the story of mothers and daughters and the heap of complexities that come in those relationships. How do we know we are going to be a good mom? Once we have a child are we ALWAYS a mother first? This book asks thes…
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Bobby Nichols - Part 3 (Lighting, the Majors and Ryder Cup)
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Bobby Nichols, winner of the 1964 PGA Championship, looks back on his later Tour wins and that fateful day in 1975 when lightning struck at the Western Open. Bobby recounts his close calls in the majors and his regret at not playing the British Open. He recalls his 1967 Ryder Cup experience with Captain Ben Hogan when Arnold Palmer was benched on t…
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Bobby Nichols - Part 2 (Early Tour Wins and the 1964 PGA)
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Bobby Nichols recounts his early PGA Tour wins, several of which Bruce Devlin later won including the site of their first victories, the St. Petersburg O pen. Bobby takes us back to his 1964 PGA Championship at Columbus CC where he played the final round with Ben Hogan and secured a wire-to-wire win, setting a scoring record that was to stand for t…
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Calls for new public ballots on all tall buildings above 60 metres
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This week Merlin's joined by Alpa Depani, an architect and the head of strategic planning and design at the London borough of Waltham Forest. Calls for new public ballots on all tall buildings above 60 metres // House building drops to its lowest level since the pandemic // Single-sex toilets to be required in all new public buildings in England //…
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Major championship winner Bobby Nichols tells us about learning the game, as a young man in Louisville, Kentucky, while caddying for $1.00 a loop. Hoping to be the next Johnny Unitas playing high school football, Bobby was in a horrific auto crash that put him in the hospital for 96 days. With the help of an inspirational letter from Ben Hogan, he …
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Bonus: Golf Digest's Steve Keipert 'Our Top 100 List Has Divided Opinion and We Get That'
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A couple of weeks ago Golf Digest released their Top 100 Golf Courses in Australia list, and Royal Melbourne West was knocked off the #1 perch by Cape Wickham in Tassie. It created plenty of talk. Some people felt it was well deserved by Cape Wickham, others felt that Royal Melbourne should have retained the top spot. If you've not seen the list, y…
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What Rory's board rejection means; PGA gets it right with LIV invites
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0:00: After "messy" and "complicated" process, Rory is rejected by the Tour board 05:00: What this latest twist means for the future of the Tour/PIF deal 10:00: Did PGA of America get it right by inviting LIV players into the PGA? 14:00: Rex gets caught in an awkward spot on live TV this week 20:30: What to watch for at Quail Hollow this week 24:30…
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140. Prince Harry Is In The UK For The 10-Year Anniversary Of The Invictus Games
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In this week's episode, Jessica and Rachel discuss all of the recent royal events and more to come this spring and summer, from the Royal Windsor Horse Show to the Invictus Games 10-year anniversary, and multiple state visits for royals around the world. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com Royals in this epi…
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Karen Stupples - Part 3 (Solheim Cup and Broadcasting)
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We conclude our interview with the 2004 Women's British Open winner Karen Stupples with a look back on her experience in the majors and the challenges of balancing motherhood and professional golf. Karen fondly recalls representing England and partnering with Dame Laura Davies at the 2005 World Cup in South Africa but the pinnacle of her career tea…
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Karen Stupples - Part 1 (The Early Years)
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Major Champion and Golf Broadcaster Karen Stupples joins Bruce Devlin and Mike Gonzalez to share her story in this first of three episodes. Listen in as Karen looks back on her early years growing up in the idyllic fishing village of Deal, England and discovering the game of golf, first as a caddie for her father at Princes Golf Club and later as a…
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Andy North - Part 3 (1985 U.S. Open and Beyond)
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Two-time U.S. Open winner Andy North recalls his second win at Oakland Hills in 1985, made famous by T.C. Chen for his "two chip" on the fifth hole of the final round. Andy became the first player to break par there in winning that major and was the only player under par for the week. He takes us back to the 1985 Ryder Cup at the Belfry, when the E…
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Andy North, winner of the 1978 and 1985 U.S. Opens, recalls his record in the majors including the toll Augusta took on his legs, the financial tradeoffs of playing in the Open Championship in those days and the late-season demand of competing in the PGA Championship. Andy takes us through his dramatic win at Cherry Hills and other U.S. Open memori…
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Two-time U.S. Open Champion, Andy North, talks about growing up in Wisconsin in a sporting family, the condition that forced him to put other sports aside to focus on golf and his early successes, winning the 1971 Western Amateur and being a 3-time All-American at Florida. Andy relates what life was like as a Tour rookie and how he once shot a 27 a…
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Ep62: Top 5 'Worst Courses on Tour', How Many Majors Will Brooks Win, & Cape Wickham 'Not Close to #1'.
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Big week at Talk Birdie To Me HQ, plenty to discuss, and Mark is excited to be playing one of Nick's fave courses this week, Cathedral. We chat Ripper GC's LIV win in Singapore, second in a row for the Aussies. Hopeless last year, on fire this year, says Nick. The hopeless team now in LIV is the Majesticks. Nick and Mark discuss playing Sentosa - w…
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He’s in pink, so what's Tadej Pogačar's next move at the Giro?
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Just three days into the Giro d’Italia and, after Tadej Pogacar’s sterling work over the opening weekend, it’s already a done deal, isn't it? No, of course it isn’t. Yes, the Slovenian has the pink jersey and has made a great start, but there's still plenty of racing to come and work to be done, according to Stephen Roche, who knows better than alm…
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Sally Little - Part 2 (The Majors and Career Wins)
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Sally Little, winner of two major championships on the LPGA Tour, fondly recalls both, the 1980 LPGA Championship and the 1988 du Maurier Classic. Sally also recounts many of her 15 LPGA victories along the way including a win at the 1982 Nabisco Dinah Shore one year before it was to become a major. She also lost the 1986 Women's U.S. Open in a pla…
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Al’s final stop on his Calgary trip is to Heritage Park Historical Village. It’s one of Calgary’s premier tourist attractions, originally opened in 1964 with a mission to connect visitors with the history of Western Canada. Al visits with Dominic Terry, a spokesperson at the park. Dominic talks about the park’s origins and how it has evolved in the…
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2-time major championship winner Sally Little begins her life story, learning the game as a young lady in apartheid South Africa. Tagging along with her father pulling a trolley for money, Sally's game, beginning at the age of 12, quickly developed. With no female golf role models, Sally looked to Bobby Locke, her father's friend, and Gary Player f…
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Surprise, surprise: Brooks Koepka is trending again – just in time for the PGA
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0:00: Lav won't apologize for a Nelson forecast gone wrong 04:30: Brooks Koepka's LIV win feels like a repeat of last year 08:30: Can Brooks be a serious challenger to Scottie Scheffler? 11:30: Why LIV might just be perfect for Koepka, and why the PGA is setting up well -- again -- for him 17:30: Biggest takeaways from CJ Cup in Dallas 22:00: Behin…
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Mike Weir - Part 5 (The Presidents Cup and Champions Tour)
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In this final episode of our five-part interview series with 2003 Masters champion and Canadian golf great Mike Weir, "FORE the Good of the Game" takes you on a memorable journey through the life, career, and aspirations of one of golf's most revered figures. Tune in to this engaging episode as host Mike Gonzalez and Australian PGA Tour great Bruce…
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Mike Weir - Part 4 (The Majors and Team Play)
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In this fourth episode of our five-part interview with Canadian golf legend Mike Weir, the 2003 Masters winner delves into some of the most memorable and defining moments of his illustrious career. Join us as Mike recounts his experiences across various major championships, revealing the challenges, triumphs, and learning experiences that have shap…
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Mike Weir - Part 3 (Later Tour Wins and the 2003 Masters)
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Major championship winner, Mike Weir relives his last several PGA Tour wins including the 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and going back-to-back at Riviera in the Nissan Open. The big one, of course, was his playoff victory at the 2003 Masters Tournament over Len Mattiace, becoming the first male Canadian major champion and the 2nd lefty to win a ma…
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Mike Weir - Part 2 (The Early Professional Years)
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Winner of the 2003 Masters Tournament, Mike Weir recounts his early days as a golf professional playing the Canadian and Australasian Tours before joining the PGA Tour and becoming the first Canadian player in 45 years to win on that tour in Canada at the 1999 Air Canada Championship. He recalls the letter he wrote to Jack Nicklaus as a 14-year-old…
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In the first episode of a compelling five-part series, "FORE the Good of the Game" hosts Mike Gonzalez and Bruce Devlin embark on an insightful journey with 2003 Masters champion and Canadian golf icon, Mike Weir. This episode delves into Weir's early life and the formative experiences that shaped his remarkable career. Listeners will be captivated…
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Joyce Ziske Malison - Part 2 (Winning the 1960 Western Open)
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Joyce Ziske Malison looks back on the final years of a relatively short professional career with her highlight being her victory in the 1960 Women's Western Open, then an LPGA major championship, at the Donald Ross-designed Beverly CC on the south side of Chicago, in a playoff with Barbara Romack. Joyce's largest paycheck didn't come until long aft…
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Joyce Ziske Malison - Part 1 (The Early Years)
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Winner of the 1960 Women's Western Open, Joyce Ziske Malison takes us back to her youth growing up on a farm on the south side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, living across the street from a driving range. Joyce remembers outdriving Patty Berg when she played an exhibition with her at age 14. She recalls her junior and amateur career that included partici…
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Ian Baker-Finch - Part 4 (Captaining the Aussies at the Olympic Games)
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Open Championship winner and CBS Broadcaster, Ian Baker-Finch, relives his experience serving as Captain of the Australian men's and women's golf team at the 2021 Summer Olympic Games. Ian and Bruce discuss how modern equipment and real estate development trends have impacted golf course design. Listen in as he shares where he would take a career m…
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Ian Baker-Finch - Part 3 (The 1991 Open Championship)
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Ian Baker-Finch, winner of 17 professional events during his golfing career, recounts his win in the 1991 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale where he shot 64-66 on the weekend that featured an opening nine of 29 in the final round to win by two strokes. He recalls the team competitions he was a part of as a player and captain/coach including the 2…
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Ian Baker-Finch - Part 2 (The Broadcaster)
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Major Championship winner and CBS Golf Lead Analyst, Ian Baker-Finch, takes us behind the scenes of televising a golf event and the changes in approach, brought on by the global pandemic, that are likely here to stay. He and Bruce Devlin remember the advice each of them received as they started in the television business and recount the lessons lea…
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Ian Baker-Finch - Part 1 (The Early Years)
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Champion Golf of the year in 1991 at Royal Birkdale, Ian Baker-Finch recounts his younger days as a 15-year old apprentice professional, leaving school to pursue his passion. Following in the immediate footsteps of Greg Norman, Wayne Grady and Peter Senior, Ian has fond memories of being the 54-hole leader in his first Open Championship in 1984, le…
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Wacky Sports, Atlanta Airport Parking, Food Nuances and Gripes from both sides of the Pond
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The Two Brits are Malcolm Teasdale and Francis Carden. After describing the fallout from explaining cricket and goat racing from Malcolm's recent experience in Tobago, we get into more serious stuff. Atlanta Airport parking. There must be some logic somewhere to this latest news about its closure. The subject of food crops up again. Breakfast and w…
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Jude Piesse moved to Shrewsbury in Shropshire when her job changed, but it was only when she went for a walk alongside the river near her new house that she discovered she was living beside what had once been the garden where Charles Darwin spent his childhood. Much of the original 7 acres of the garden has been built on, but the original house, Th…
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If you haven’t heard of Erik Larson, you don’t read enough non-fiction. A giant in the industry and an immense talent, Erik is turning his attention to the beginnings of the Civil War in his latest, The Demon of Unrest. It’s the nail biting account of how we ended up turning guns against one another, North to South, with a specific focus on the sta…
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Jane Blalock - Part 4 (The Later Wins, Legends and Legacy)
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In the finale of our four-part series with golf icon Jane Blalock, "FORE the Good of the Game" delivers an episode teeming with wisdom, resilience, and trailblazing spirit. As one of the most formidable figures in women's golf, Jane brings to life the culmination of her groundbreaking journey, painting an intimate portrait of her professional and p…
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Jane Blalock - Part 3 (Persevering Through Adversity)
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In the third episode of our eye-opening four-part series with golf legend Jane Blalock, "FORE the Good of the Game" navigates through one of the most contentious periods in her career—the LPGA's cheating allegations against her. Known for her 27 LPGA Tour wins and groundbreaking contributions to women’s golf, Jane reveals the emotional and professi…
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In this captivating second episode of our four-part interview series with Jane Blalock, you're in for a special treat as we dive deep into the legendary golfer's incredible career and experiences on and off the course. Co-hosts Mike Gonzalez and Bruce Devlin lead the conversation, discussing everything from Jane's earliest days on the LPGA Tour to …
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Step onto the fairway with us as we feature the legendary Jane Blalock in the first installment of an engaging four-part interview. Hosts Mike Gonzalez and Bruce Devlin dig deep into Jane's inspiring journey, revealing not just the golfer, but the person behind the achievements. From humble beginnings at New Hampshire's Portsmouth Country Club to b…
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Opinions, stat! Health concerns for Spieth and Woods
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00:00: Diving into it on defending Nelson champ Day 3:00: Body of work: Amazing career comeback by the Aussie 4:54: Spieth's wrist just pops in and out? 7:40: "Dr." Lavner offers his Spieth prognosis 10:40: More concerned about Spieth long term or Zalatoris? 14:00: WD just a breather for Zalatoris? 17:00: Can't talk health concerns and leave out Ti…
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In this episode, Jessica and Rachel discuss the royal battle of the jams, in addition to catching up on all of the fun engagements of the week, from the Duchess of Edinburgh recreating the iconic photo of The Beatles at the Abbey Road crossing to the Prince of Wales telling dad jokes to and King Charles back at work attending public engagements. We…
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Nick Price - Part 3 (The Major Championships)
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Three-time major championship winner, Nick Price, begins by taking us back to the early frustrations and heartbreaks at the majors including the challenges of Augusta and tough Open Championship losses to Seve at Lytham in 1988 and earlier having one hand on the Claret Jug in 1982 at Troon when Tom Watson prevailed. He recognizes the lessons he too…
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World Golf Hall of Fame member Nick Price looks back on his 18 PGA Tour wins including his first at the 1983 World Series of Golf at Firestone CC and recalls what a 10-year exemption can do for one's attitude. He talks about his early friends on the Tour, his encounters with Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan, winning their tournaments and what he felt lik…
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