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Unveiling the Magic: How Sonny Lewis became a PRO Golfer!08 Feb 202601:04:23

In this episode of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, host and guest Sonny Lewis delve into Sonny's journey from a young golfer to a professional. They discuss the challenges and joys of balancing teaching, competing, and maintaining fitness and nutrition. Sonny shares insights on effective practice routines, the pressures of competitive golf, and the appeal of playing golf abroad. The conversation also touches on favorite golf courses, future aspirations, and hot takes on the current golf handicap system.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Sonny Lewis

02:50 Sonny's Journey into Golf

05:46 Becoming a Pro Golfer

10:22 Balancing Teaching and Competing

12:22 The Importance of Fitness and Nutrition

19:01 Practicing Like a Pro

24:38 The Pressure of Competitive Golf

28:11 Golfing Abroad: The Appeal

34:52 Favorite Golf Courses

37:47 Future Aspirations in Golf

49:27 Hot Takes in Golf


Numbers to Tees: A Caddy's Unique Perspective with Wakey The Caddy01 Feb 202600:50:58

In this episode of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, the host and guest Dan Wakey delve into the journey of becoming a caddy in professional golf. They discuss the motivations behind the career change, the training and preparation involved, and the unique experiences encountered on the DP World Tour. The conversation highlights the emotional support caddies provide to players, the importance of managing player emotions, and the learning process from other caddies. Additionally, they touch on the technical aspects of yardage and course management, as well as upcoming charity events that aim to give back to the community. In this engaging conversation, the participants discuss the intersection of golf and charity, focusing on the Alder Hey series aimed at raising funds for a children's hospital. They explore the importance of community in golf, the evolving landscape of social media and content creation, and the personal goals of caddying. The discussion also touches on the allure of golfing in Scotland, the future of golf formats, and the ongoing debate surrounding live golf, highlighting diverse opinions within the golfing community.

Unleash Your Golf Potential with The Postmans Par Golf!25 Jan 202600:48:31

Summary

In this episode of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, host Lee engages with Dave Cooper from Postman's Park Golf. They discuss Cooper's journey in golf, the importance of mindset and strategy, and the role of social media in golf education. The conversation also touches on the handicap system, the significance of practice, and the future of Cooper's golf endeavors. With a mix of humor and insight, they explore what it takes to improve in golf and the community that surrounds the sport.

How to set up your own Golf Tournament with The Mersey Masters18 Jan 202600:41:59

Summary

In this episode of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, the host interviews Kev from The Mersey Masters, a unique golf tournament that aims to create a professional and inclusive experience for golfers of all skill levels. The conversation covers the origins of the tournament, its growth through social media and sponsorships, and future aspirations, including expanding the tournament's reach and inclusivity. Kev shares insights into his personal golf journey and the importance of community engagement in making the tournament a success.

The Journey of a Tommy Fleetwood's Childhood Golf Coach: Norman Marshall15 Feb 202600:50:18

In this engaging conversation, Norman Marshall shares his journey from a young golfer to a prominent coach at the Tommy Fleetwood Academy. He discusses the importance of golf etiquette, the role of competition, and his coaching philosophy, emphasizing the need for children to enjoy the game. Norman reflects on the evolution of golf coaching, the significance of parents in youth sports, and the balance between coaching and parenting. He also highlights the importance of course management and the value of short game practice, concluding with insightful thoughts on fostering a love for the game in young golfers.


  • Norman's early experiences shaped his coaching philosophy.
  • Golf etiquette and rules are crucial for new players.
  • Coaching should focus on enjoyment and self-discovery.
  • Competition can foster growth in young golfers.
  • Transitioning from player to coach requires a shift in mindset.
  • Identifying talent in young golfers is essential for development.
  • The evolution of golf coaching has introduced new metrics and methods.
  • Parents play a significant role in a child's golf journey.
  • Balancing coaching and parenting can be challenging.
  • Course management is key to improving golf performance.

Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Early Golf Beginnings

02:52 The Journey of a Golfer: From Passion to Profession

05:56 The Importance of Golf Etiquette and Rules

08:54 The Emotional Connection to Golf

11:58 Building Confidence Through Golf

14:50 The Transition from Playing to Coaching

17:39 Recognizing Talent: The Case of Tommy Fleetwood

20:42 Coaching Philosophy and Techniques

24:27 Understanding Golf Metrics and Coaching Evolution

29:26 The Role of Parents in Youth Golf

34:24 Balancing Passion and Pressure in Sports

41:20 Course Management and Strategy in Golf

47:29 Hot Takes on Golf Rules and Parenting in Sports



Crafting the DREAM Golf Course & Conquering a World Record! With Andy Evans22 Feb 202601:14:59

Summary


In this episode of the LA Golf Channel podcast, host Andy Evans discusses his unique approach to golf, emphasizing mental resilience and the joy of Lynx golf. He shares insights on the importance of junior golf programs and the experiences that shape a golfer's journey. The conversation also delves into golf course architecture and the criteria for reviewing courses, culminating in a discussion about breaking a world record in golf. Throughout, Evans highlights the significance of positivity and enjoying the journey in the sport. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss the journey of a golfer named Josh, who is attempting to break a world record for the most golf courses played in a year. They explore the challenges he faces, the support from friends and the golf community, and the importance of charity in his journey. The conversation also touches on the logistics of planning golf rounds, the camaraderie within the golfing community, and the personal growth that comes from these experiences. The hosts share anecdotes and insights that highlight the beauty of golf as a sport that brings people together for a greater cause.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

02:59 Mental Resilience in Golf

05:56 The Joy of Lynx Golf

08:52 The Importance of Junior Golf Programs

11:53 Experiences in Golf and Course Knowledge

14:58 The Beauty of Golf Course Architecture

17:51 Course Review Criteria

21:01 The Role of Experience in Golf

23:58 Breaking a World Record in Golf

27:03 Conclusion and Future Aspirations

37:08 A Foggy Round at Woodhall

38:13 Supporting a Friend's Golf Journey

39:38 The Role of Alex in the Journey

42:52 Community Support and Charity

47:38 Experiences in Scotland

49:49 Planning for Northern Ireland

51:38 The Impact of Charity on Golf

53:38 The Power of the Golf Community

56:31 Building Relationships Through Golf

59:58 Finding Positivity in Challenges

01:02:22 Against the Grain: Hot Takes in Golf


X-Factor's Gary Barker: Golf Tournament SHOCKER! Football Pros Become Golf Champs!02 Mar 202601:14:03

In this episode, Gary Barker shares his journey from football and singing to creating the Premier League Golf Classic. Discover how his passion for golf and football inspired a unique tournament that brings fans and former players together, along with insights into event planning, community support, and personal stories. In this engaging interview, golf enthusiast and host delves into the world of golf, football, and the evolving landscape of professional sports. From childhood passions to modern tournaments, explore insights on golf techniques, player dynamics, and the future of the sport.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the Premier League Golf Classic

03:05 The Concept Behind the Golf Classic

05:49 Engaging Former Footballers

09:07 Fan Experience and Ticketing

12:02 Local Support and Community Involvement

14:55 Choosing the Venue: Formby Hall

17:55 Building Relationships with Local Brands

19:33 The Rise of Local Talent

20:42 Community Support and Scouse Culture

22:27 Golf's Popularity Surge During COVID

24:24 Experiences on the Golf Course

26:46 Exploring Coastal Golf Courses

28:04 Traveling for Golf and Family

30:07 Introducing Kids to Golf

32:01 The Impact of Golf on Personal Growth

34:51 Balancing Family Life and Hobbies

39:13 The Early Days of Football Passion

40:44 The Evolution of Football and Its Impact

41:55 The Rise of Live Golf and Its Implications

43:40 The Future of Golf: Money and Competition

45:31 The Next Generation: Charlie Woods and His Potential

49:06 The Importance of Stats in Golf

52:14 Lessons Learned: The Most Important Shot in Golf

59:22 Golf Lessons and Short Game Mastery

01:01:04 Eagles and Memorable Shots

01:03:40 Favorite Courses and Golfing Experiences

01:06:36 Golf Tournaments and Inclusivity

01:10:34 Hot Takes and Golf Controversies

01:12:38 Bunker Strategies and Techniques


Why Blitz Golf Could Change Golf Forever | Simon Zybek16 Mar 202600:53:31

I sat down with Simon Zybek, founder and CEO of Blitz Golf, to talk about how Blitz started, why the format is so different from traditional golf, and why Blitz Golf UK could be one of the most exciting things to happen to the game.


In this episode, Simon shares his journey from basketball and property development into building Blitz Golf, explains the unique 6-3-1 format, and reveals why the product has connected with both golf fans and non-golf fans alike. We also discuss the UK launch, the vision for global expansion, fan accessibility, celebrity involvement, and how Blitz Golf is creating a faster, more entertaining version of the sport. The conversation also dives into golf culture, modern audiences, preferred lies, handicap debate, and where Simon believes Blitz can go over the next few years.  


If you’re interested in the future of golf, golf entertainment, new golf formats, or how the game can evolve for a modern audience, this is a brilliant conversation.


In this episode:

• How Simon Zybek got into golf

• The origin story behind Blitz Golf

• Why traditional golf needed a faster entertainment format

• How the Blitz Golf format works

• Why pros, celebrities, influencers and fans all compete

• Blitz Golf’s UK launch plans

• The long-term vision for global expansion

• Simon’s thoughts on handicap rules, divots in fairways and modern golf culture  


If you enjoy the episode, make sure to like, comment and subscribe to follow the journey.

Why Golf Is So Hard with my Golf Coach: Jon Styles09 Mar 202601:05:45

Welcome back to The LA Golf Channel Podcast.


In this episode, I sit down with Jon, a golf coach and former player, for an in-depth conversation about golf coaching, technique, equipment, etiquette, course strategy, and the mental game. From his journey playing in Germany to coaching in the UK, Jon shares valuable insights for golfers of all levels who want to improve their game and enjoy golf more.


We talk about the realities of golf swing mechanics, how modern golf technology and data have changed coaching, the truth about golf equipment evolution, and why confidence, mindset, and course management are just as important as technique. Jon also gives his thoughts on golf etiquette, the differences between links, heathland, and parkland golf courses, and how players can keep improving without overcomplicating the game.


This is a brilliant episode for anyone interested in golf tips, golf coaching, golf mindset, golf culture, course strategy, competitive golf, and modern golf instruction.


In this episode, we cover:


  • Golf coaching and teaching methods
  • Golf swing technique and mechanics
  • The impact of technology and data in golf
  • Golf equipment changes and performance
  • Golf etiquette, pace of play, and respect in the game
  • Course strategy and selecting the right golf courses
  • Links vs parkland vs heathland golf
  • Building confidence and enjoying golf more
  • Competitive golf, coaching development, and personal goals



Whether you are a beginner, an improving club golfer, or someone obsessed with the finer details of the game, this conversation is packed with useful insight and honest opinions.


Guest: Jon — Golf Coach and Former Player


Chapters

00:00 Getting Comfortable: The Journey Begins

01:44 The Evolution of a Golfer: Early Days and Influences

05:35 The Competitive Edge: Learning from Better Players

08:37 Teaching Golf: The Transition from Player to Coach

11:29 Golf Etiquette: The Importance of Pace and Conduct

14:36 Life in Germany: A Golfer’s Perspective

17:36 The State of Golf: Comparing Standards and Growth

20:34 Modern Coaching: Balancing Technology and Simplicity

21:44 Understanding the Physics of Golf Swing

23:20 The Role of Equipment in Performance

24:13 Game Improvement and Modern Technology

25:13 The Evolution of Putting Techniques

26:45 The Importance of Visualization in Putting

28:03 Young Talents and the Masters Tournament

29:03 Fan Behavior and Golf Etiquette

30:12 The Pressure of Competing at Home

31:40 The Impact of Modern Fans on Golf

33:41 The Journey from Player to Coach

36:32 The Changing Landscape of Golf Equipment

38:54 The Balance Between Technology and Skill

40:28 Enjoying the Game of Golf

41:45 Links vs. Parkland Golf Courses

45:38 The Journey of Improvement in Golf

49:13 Coaching Dynamics and Personal Goals

51:33 The Role of Online Learning in Golf

55:41 Golfing Adventures and Future Plans

59:34 Controversial Opinions on Golf Equipment


Resources mentioned

LAB Golf Putter Fitting

True Fit Golf Center

AMG Golf

Georgia Ball

Night Golf

Scotland Trip


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From Behind the Camera to Breaking 80 | Josh Gudgeon30 Mar 202601:10:58

Welcome back to Episode 11 of the LA Golf Channel Podcast. In this episode, I’m joined by Josh Gudgeon, the creator behind one of the most talked-about new YouTube journeys in golf. We dive into Josh’s challenge to break 80 in just six months, the story behind the 350-yard drive, and how his journey is blending golf, storytelling, and YouTube in a completely different way.  


We also talk about what makes a great YouTube video, how Josh has gone from working behind the camera to building his own channel, and why so many people are already buying into the Breaking Golf journey. From confidence and delusion, to coaching, clubs, pressure and production, this episode gives a proper behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a golf series people genuinely care about.


A huge thank you as well to Breaking Beard for allowing us to use the podcast studio for this episode - it’s massively appreciated and helped make this conversation happen. The Breaking Beard podcast is hosted by BeardMeatsFood and Josh Gudgeon.  


If you enjoy golf podcasts, golf YouTube, golf improvement journeys, and honest conversations around content creation, this is one you’ll enjoy.


In this episode:

• Josh Gudgeon’s Break 80 challenge

• The story behind the 350-yard drive

• What makes a great YouTube video

• Golf storytelling vs traditional golf content

• Building a new golf audience

• Coaching, equipment, and the reality of learning golf fast


Links:

Josh Gudgeon Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/thejoshgudgeon/


Breaking Golf Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/breaking.golf/


Breaking Beard YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/c/BreakingBreadPodcast/videos

How to Plan the Perfect Golf Trip | Stephen McEvoy of Full Program Golf23 Mar 202601:00:13

In Episode 10 of The LA Golf Channel Podcast, I’m joined by Stephen McEvoy, founder of Full Program Golf - a bespoke golf travel service built to create unforgettable golf trips from your doorstep to the first tee. We talk golf travel, bucket-list courses, the best golf destinations in the UK, and why the full experience around a golf trip matters just as much as the golf itself.  


Stephen shares stories from a brilliant recent run through Scotland, including Dundonald Links, Turnberry, Ailsa, Western Gailes and Hillside, and we dive into what makes great golf travel truly special. We also chat about hidden gems in England, favourite regions for golf, value-for-money golf trips, and why places like St Andrews, Birkdale, Formby, Hollinwell and West Sussex continue to stand out.    


This episode is packed with conversation around golf holidays, golf course architecture, UK golf travel, luxury golf trips, affordable golf getaways, South Africa golf travel, and the passion that drives golfers to see the world through the game. If you love golf courses, golf travel planning, links golf, heathland golf, and hearing real stories from people building something special in golf, this one is for you


Guest Links


https://www.fullprogramgolf.com/


Chapters


00:00 Setting the Scene: The Podcast Studio

01:07 Milestones and Podcasting Journey

01:57 Travel Tales: Golfing Adventures in Scotland

02:56 Exploring Iconic Golf Courses

03:53 Golf Retail: The Pro Shop Experience

05:03 Art and Golf: A Unique Connection

06:03 Working at the Open: A Memorable Experience

06:55 The Importance of Golf Holidays

07:58 The Rustic Charm of Scottish Golf

08:56 The Marine Collection: Golfing Hotels

09:59 The Full Program Golf Experience

10:53 The Allure of Golfing Holidays

11:50 New Golf Courses: A Modern Perspective

12:50 The Character of New Golf Courses

13:57 The Role of Land in Golf Course Design

14:52 Health and Wellness: The Sauna Experience

16:01 The Impact of Routine on Health

16:51 The Future of Golf Course Architecture

19:22 The Evolution of Golf Courses

24:19 Heritage vs. Modernity in Golf

26:19 The Joy of Sharing Golf Experiences

34:59 The Full Program Golf Experience

40:19 Passion for Golf and Travel

42:03 Exploring South Africa's Golfing Opportunities

43:54 The Importance of Personal Touch in Golf Tours

45:29 Struggles and Aspirations in Golfing Performance

48:33 The Journey of Taking Up Golf Later in Life

52:26 Debating the Future of Golf Equipment and Techniques

From Burnout to Plus Golfer: Ryan Brooker on Mindset, Golf & Social Media20 Apr 202601:04:28

In this episode of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, I’m joined by Ryan Brooker, better known as Highway Skies, for a brilliant conversation about golf, social media, mindset, improvement, pressure, and what it really takes to become a plus golfer


We get into how we first connected through Instagram, how the golf community can create real friendships, and why golf and social media are more similar than most people think. Ryan opens up about the emotional ups and downs of the game, learning to stop obsessing over numbers, accepting bad shots, and how that change in mindset actually helped him play better golf.


This episode also dives into burnout in golf, chasing goals like scratch golf, under par rounds, and a hole in one, and the moment Ryan realised that enjoying the journey mattered more than constantly forcing the destination. We also chat about links golf vs parkland golf, being an aggressive player, playing iconic courses, content creation, and where golf media might take him next.


If you enjoy conversations around golf improvement, mental game, Instagram golf, content creation, golf mindset, and authentic journeys in the game, this one is for you.


Topics covered:

Ryan Brooker / Highway Skies

Golf mindset and acceptance

How to become a better golfer

Golf and social media similarities

Scratch golf and plus handicap journey

Golf community and friendships

Links golf vs parkland golf

Content creation in golf

Burnout, pressure and enjoying the game again

Formby Hall Skins Game, Formby Ladies & Golf Banter | Wakey, ThePostmansPar & Highwayskys13 Apr 202601:30:54

Welcome back to the LA Golf Channel Podcast.

In this episode, I’m joined by Wakey the Caddie, ThePostmansPar Golf and Highwayskys for my first ever multi-guest podcast - and it was a proper laugh.

This one was filmed at the end of a long day of golf and content, so a quick apology in advance for the mic sharing, visual changes and camera issues during the episode. We had a few technical problems, but the conversation was too good not to share.

We get into:

  • our £10 per man/hole skins game at Formby Hall
  • first impressions of Formby Ladies Golf Club
  • the brutal weather, the chaos of the day and the best moments on the course
  • golf competition, course architecture and what makes a course memorable
  • the mental side of golf, acceptance, preparation and handling bad holes
  • honest golf banter with four lads who love the game

This episode is relaxed, funny and full of proper golf conversation from four creators who have all been on the podcast before - just this time together.

A massive thank you to Valley Golf for sponsoring the podcast.
Use code LAGC15 for 15% off.

If you enjoy golf podcasts, golf course debates, creator collabs, golf banter and real conversations about the game, this one’s for you.

Guests:
Wakey the Caddie: @wakeythecaddy

ThePostmansPar Golf: @thepostmanspargolf

Highwayskys: @highwayskys 


Topics in this episode:
Golf podcast, Formby Hall, Formby Ladies, skins game golf, golf creators, UK golf podcast, mental game in golf, golf course review, golf banter, golf YouTube, LA Golf Channel Podcast.



Why Golf Feels So Hard Mentally | Laura Scott on Pressure, Mindset & Confidence06 Apr 202601:06:37

In this episode, I’m joined by Laura Scott to talk all about the mental game of golf. We explore anxiety, confidence, fear of failure, pressure, and mental resilience, along with practical techniques that can help golfers manage their thoughts better and play with more freedom. Laura shares her own story, her coaching approach, and why understanding your mindset can be just as important as improving your swing. A really honest and helpful conversation for anyone wanting to enjoy golf more and perform better on the course. 


Key Topics


Mental performance in golf

Overcoming anxiety and frustration

The role of mindset and self-awareness in sports Golf anxiety and mental resilience

Building confidence through competency and consistency

Personalized coaching techniques for mental game improvement


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the LA Golf Channel Podcast

06:19 Transitioning from Team Sports to Golf

10:47 Understanding Emotions in Golf

14:48 Redefining Success in Golf

21:10 Managing Aggression on the Golf Course

21:59 Emotional Responses on the Golf Course

22:55 Understanding Mental Performance Coaching

23:56 External vs. Internal Emotional Expression

25:30 The Role of Practice in Emotional Management

26:31 The Importance of Self-Awareness in Golf

28:10 The Journey of Finding Golf as an Outlet

30:18 Personal Experiences with Anxiety and Golf

32:10 The Loop of Shame and Anxiety in High Performers

34:25 Using Golf to Overcome Anxiety

35:51 Identifying and Addressing Performance Anxiety

38:18 The Importance of Tailored Coaching

40:31 Building Confidence Through Competence

43:29 The Mental Game and Consistency in Golf

46:56 Understanding the Handicap System

47:39 Achieving Consistency in Golf

48:41 The Importance of Recovery and Scrambling

49:39 Mental Game: The Key to Improvement

52:02 Managing Expectations and Scores

53:25 Dealing with Pressure on the Course

55:46 The Power of Language in Golf

01:00:37 Opportunities for Growth in Golf

01:02:56 The Role of Mental Coaching

01:05:57 Overcoming Mental Barriers

01:07:59 Playing Golf Shots vs. Golf Swings


How a Scratch Golfer Thinks Under Pressure | The Golfing Medic27 Apr 202601:03:11

In this episode of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, I’m joined by Kris, also known as The Golfing Medic, a scratch golfer, content creator and paediatric doctor working at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.

This conversation goes much deeper than just handicap talk. Kris shares how he got back into golf after an eight-year break, how he reached a 0.0 handicap, and how the pressure of working in medicine has shaped the way he manages emotions on the golf course.

We talk about the mental side of golf, course management, playing under pressure, first tee nerves, scratch competitions, Open Qualifying, team golf, handicap events, and why chasing birdies can sometimes lead to bogeys and doubles.

Kris also gives a brilliant insight into how better players think their way around a golf course, including when to attack pins, when to play safe, how to prepare for big competitions, and why the best golfers are often the ones who make the smartest decisions rather than the flashiest ones.

This is a great episode for any golfer trying to improve their mindset, lower their handicap, understand course strategy, or learn what it really takes to play scratch golf.

In this episode we cover:

  • How Kris became a scratch golfer
  • Returning to golf after university and medicine
  • The link between pressure in work and pressure in golf
  • How to stay calm after a bad shot
  • Course management for better scores
  • Preparing for Open Qualifying
  • Medal vs Stableford mentality
  • Why chasing birdies can be dangerous
  • The value of team golf and creator events
  • What amateur golfers can learn from scratch players

A huge thank you to Kris for joining me on the podcast and sharing such an honest insight into golf, mindset, medicine and the journey to scratch.

If you enjoy golf podcasts, course management chats, handicap improvement, mental game discussions and honest conversations about the game, make sure to subscribe to the LA Golf Channel Podcast.

Guest: The Golfing Medic / Kris
Host: Lee — LA Golf Channel

Now go hit some golf balls.

From Mum Life to Golf Creator: Ellie’s Mission to Break 10004 May 202601:02:49

In this episode of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, I’m joined by Golf With Ellie, one of the most exciting female golf creators in the North of England.


Ellie shares how she first got into golf around 18 months ago, why the game became her escape as a busy mum, and how documenting her journey on Instagram helped her find a growing community of golfers, creators and women who simply wanted more people to play with.


We talk about her role as the Northern representative for The Dutchess Golf Club, the upcoming Northern Women’s Golf Day at High Legh, and why creating more opportunities for women in golf is so important. Ellie also opens up about the realities of being a female golf creator online, dealing with unwanted messages, building confidence, and why the golf community can still be an incredibly supportive space.


There’s plenty of golf chat too, from winter practice, learning the difference between range golf and course golf, chasing the goal of breaking 100, improving short game, golf fashion, Carden Park, Dundonald Links, Royal Birkdale, Formby Ladies, and the exciting possibility of Ellie getting behind-the-scenes access at the Women’s Scottish Open.


This is a brilliant conversation about golf, confidence, community, motherhood, content creation and the growing future of women’s golf.


Whether you’re new to golf, trying to break 100, interested in women’s golf, or building your own journey in the game, this episode is packed with relatable stories and honest advice.


Guest: Golf With Ellie
Host: Lee Brennan - LA Golf Channel


If you enjoy the episode, please like, comment and subscribe for more honest golf conversations, course vlogs, creator stories and game improvement content.


Now go hit some golf balls.

How Holben Golf Is Changing the Amateur Golf Scene | Dave Carter11 May 202601:16:03

In this episode of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, Lee sits down with Dave Carter, the founder of Holben Golf, to talk about building one of the most welcoming amateur golf communities in the North West.


Recorded at Manchester Golf Club during a Holbon Golf event, this conversation dives into how Dave has grown the tour through word of mouth, why community matters so much in golf, and how events like these are helping golfers experience brilliant courses in a relaxed, competitive and enjoyable environment.


Dave also shares his thoughts on the changing culture of golf, from dress codes and old-school traditions to making the game feel more inclusive, friendly and accessible. The conversation also covers Dave’s time as a golf club captain, the challenges of running golf events, pace of play, handicap expectations, mindset on the course, and why enjoying the game should always come before chasing a number.


There are also plenty of laughs along the way, including Lee’s infamous first tee story at Warrington Golf Club, the “Lee Brennan rule”, Dave’s Holben Golf origin story, and some brilliant insight into what makes a great golf day.


Whether you are a golf club member, society golfer, amateur competitor, golf event organiser, or someone who simply loves the game, this episode is a great reminder of what golf is really about: people, stories, courses, community and enjoying the walk.


Topics covered:
Holben Golf
Amateur golf events
North West golf courses
Golf community
Modern golf culture
Golf club captaincy
Golf mindset
Golf dress codes
Pace of play
Golf societies
Manchester Golf Club
Antrobus Golf Club
Growing the game


A huge thank you to Dave for joining the podcast and to our podcast sponsor, Valley Golf.


Now go hit some golf balls.

From Bogey Boys to Apeiron: Building a Golf Brand with Purpose19 May 202601:07:44

In Episode 18 of the LA Golf Channel Podcast, Lee is joined by Kev and Mark from Apeiron, the Liverpool-based golf clothing brand built from friendship, podcasting, junior golf, community, and a serious love for the game.


The lads talk through the journey from the Bogey Boys podcast to launching Appear On, how golf helped shape their lives, the reality of building a clothing brand from scratch, getting stocked in America, supporting local golf events, and why community is such a huge part of what they’re trying to build.


This episode also dives into junior golf, golf in schools, the importance of communication through the game, handicap debates, team golf, LIV Golf, amateur rules, divots, preferred lies, golf etiquette, and whether new golfers should need a “golf licence” before heading onto the course.


A brilliant conversation about golf, business, friendship, Liverpool, mindset, and why the game can open doors far beyond the fairway.


Listen now to hear the full story behind Apeiron and the people driving one of the most exciting golf brands coming out of the UK.


Now go hit some golf balls

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