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We kick things off with our introduction to Scotland's Ultimate 18. Over the next few weeks across social media we will be looking for your input as we put together our, and your, ultimate 18 holes in Scotland. Be sure to comment and engage across social platforms with the hashtag #scotlands18 Website Youtube Twitter Facebook Instagram Email:Info@S…
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In Ep. 13 we are joined by Sam Cooper who over the last few years went on a remarkable journey to play every links course in England, Scotland and Wales. Alongside his wife Harriet and dog's Winnie & Watson, they travelled North, South, East and West in their bespoke camper van on what would become one of golf's great stories. Website Youtube Twitt…
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Author of "Monarch of the Green" and "The Long Golden Afternoon." Golf Historian, devotee of golf writing, and honorary life member of Askernish Golf Club. We caught up with Stephen not long after he completed The Old Tom Morris Golf Trail. Taking in 18 courses throughout Scotland as he walked in the footsteps of the great man of golf. Website Yout…
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One of the world's greatest golf courses, and the world's oldest continually played golf course. Both have a wealthy past when it comes to The Open. HCEG Murifeld has played host to The Open on 16 occasions with winners such as Nick Faldo, Jack Nicklaus, Walter Hagen and James Braid. Old Musselburgh was one of the original three venues to host The …
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What’s special about the Old Course? Is it the sense of history as you stand on the first tee? The proximity to the warm, toffee-coloured sandstone of the imposing R&A Clubhouse just behind you or, glancing left, the huge estate of the 18th green and the Valley of Sin, now much deeper than it looks on television? We discuss everything St Andrews on…
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This year the Open celebrates its 150th Championship at St Andrews but it was in October 17 in 1860 where 8 men played over the links of prestwick to see who would become the champion golfer of the year. We are joined this week by Ken Goodwin, Secretary of Prestwick Golf Club as we dive into the club, the course and its history. Website Youtube Twi…
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In this episode we found out a little-known fact one in every five courses in Scotland are made up of only nine holes. Going back generations, these short-form layouts were at the heart of villages and town, the lifeblood of the community where people could gather and enjoy a game for all levels of ability. It seems appropriate this trail would be …
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While Scotland may be famed for its championship links layouts, the quality of golf within the nation’s major cities is notable. Indeed, the highest concentrations of golf courses in Scotland are around Glasgow (over 90 courses) and the capital city of Edinburgh (over 65 courses). We love a good Ale and a pint of Lager but the choice is yours – jus…
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Established in 2020 by a few self proclaimed golfing tragics, Cookie Jar Golf aims to share the most interesting and often less told stories from across the game. We caught up with Bruce for an in depth discussion on his and the guys affection with Scotland and in particular The Old Tom Morris series they did in partnership with ourselves. Website …
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In this episode we explore incredible courses, stunning scenery and the local hospitality by going off the well-trodden tourism paths as we uncover golf in Scotland that you perhaps didn’t know existed by hopping on a ferry on the West coast of Scotland. Maybe enjoy a dram after your round is more your thing with the Perfect Match trail, or if Link…
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Jim Hartsell is from Alabama in the United States. He's is an Architect by day and avid golf writer by night. His love of golf in Scotland began early in his life while watching The Open with his father and this fueled a lifelong passion for Scottish golf. Website Youtube Twitter Facebook Instagram Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan…
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We sat down this week with Andy Sullivan, aka The Average Golfer, to find out all about his travels around Scotland filming the 'Scotland's Less Obvious' series. Andy visited nearly 40 courses that many of you will probably know little about. Enjoy! Website Youtube Twitter Facebook Instagram Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan…
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