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| Trailer | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:01:04 | |
Welcome to This Golfing Life, a new podcast from Sounder. Each week host Dan Davies invites a guest to share the intimate details of their love affair with this ridiculous but unbeatable game. Join him for conversations with actors, writers, artists, musicians, tour pros, course designers, historians, elite amateurs and more... some of the are household names, some are barely known beyond their own household. But all of them are united by a hopeless and helpless infatuation with golf.
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| Simon Farnaby: Golf with Dads, Maurice Flitcroft, Meeting Tiger | 20 Mar 2026 | 01:05:49 | |
Join us in this lively opening episode as host Dan Davies talks to comedian, actor, author and screenwriter Simon Farnaby (Paddington, Wonka, Horrible Histories, Ghosts, The Detectorists) about his remarkable journey through golf. From childhood beginnings to memorable experiences on some of the world's most famous courses, Simon shares hilarious stories of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, dreaming of greatness, and the infamous Maurice Flitcroft, aka The Phantom of the Open. He also talks about meeting and playing a few holes with Tiger Woods, as well as the game’s emotional highs and lows, and the special bond that golf fosters between fathers and sons.
In this episode:
Simon's memorable trip to Turnberry and the “gateway drug” moment of falling in love with golf
Bad temper on the golf course and trying too hard to impress your Dad
The significance of club competitions, handicaps, and the joy of personal progress
The importance of his Dad in his golfing journey
The legendary Maurice Flitcroft, aka The Phantom of the Open: his story, attempts to play in The Open, the book and film
A memorable encounter with Tiger Woods — from a rare photo opportunity to the chance to play a few holes
The importance of playing for enjoyment, the impact of family, and the lifelong bonds golf fosters
Insights into Simon’s recent golf activities alongside a hectic career in film and television
Links
Sounder Golf
Phantom of the Open - Book
Phantom of the Open - Movie
Maurice Flitcroft's autobiography (unpublished manuscript)
Scott Murray - The Guardian
Golf in the Kingdom by Michael Murphy
RNGC - Britain’s toughest backyard golf course
Connect with Simon Farnaby:
Twitter
Instagram
Time stamps
00:00 Introduction to Simon Farnaby, this week's guest
01:58 The visor debate in golf
03:35 Wonka 2 and Timothy Chalamet
04:15 Turnberry and his start in golf
08:00 Junior golf and national prizes
10:32 Disaster in the Leech Cup at Darlington GC
13:36 Bad temper on the golf course
21:59 Realising you're obsessed with golf
24:39 Simon's relationship with his Dad
31:28 Cherished memories and golf trips
33:58 Taking his Dad to the Masters at Augusta National
36:55 The role of golf in his relationship with his Dad
39:30 Maurice Flitcroft: The Phantom of the Open
48:45 Mark Rylance learning golf
50:03 Hugh Grant and the best golfing actors
51:14 Simon's happiest times on the golf course
54:21 Meeting Tiger Woods and playing a few holes
A candid, humorous, and heartfelt chat about golf, family, and chasing dreams against the backdrop of this ridiculous, confounding game.
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| Seve Ballesteros: Golf's Maverick Genius Up Close | 02 Apr 2026 | 01:06:29 | |
This special Masters week episode celebrates the extraordinary golfing life of Seve Ballesteros, one of the most charismatic and talented players in golf history. Join us as distinguished guests Robert Green, David Cannon and Mike Clayton share their personal encounters, insights, and iconic moments that define Seve's enduring legacy.
Main Topics
Seve's innovative playing style and creative shot-making
Key moments from his career including Open wins and Masters triumphs
Seve's impact on European golf and the Ryder Cup revolution
Personal stories from photographers, journalists, and competitors
The enduring charisma and personality that made Seve a beloved figure worldwide
In this episode:
The significance of Seve's 1976 Open run at Royal Birkdale and his rise to international fame
Details behind his most famous wins, including the 1979 Open, the 1980 Masters and 1984 Open
The story of his near-miss at the 1986 Masters and the emotional impact
Behind-the-scenes anecdotes from his close relationships with journalists and photographers
His memorable final appearances at The Open and how he was loved globally
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to this week's guests
02:44 David Cannon on playing with a young Seve in 1976
08:00 Car Park Champion: Seve wins his first major, the 1979 Open at Lytham
11:57 Seve: An elite driver of the ball
13:25 Why Seve loved Augusta National
14:26 Seve’s uncle Ramon Sota and his Masters appearances
15:16 Seve's background and start in golf
17:02 Seve finds life tough in the US
18:11 1980: Seve wins the Masters
19:43 Tuning up in Australia in 1983
20:42 Seve wins the 1983 Masters
23:13 Seve miracles at the 1983 Ryder Cup
27:33 Seve's greatest moment: the 1984 Open at St Andrews
31:53 Seve's heartbreak at the 1986 Masters
40:32 1987: a year of lows and highs
44:21 Getting to know Seve – personal insights
48:27 1988: Seve's fifth and final major win
51:23 A memorable trip to visit Seve at home
56:20 Seve's miracle shot at Crans in 1993
59:39 Summing up Seve
01:01:41 Seve's Open farewell: 2006 at Royal Liverpool
Resources & Links:
Sounder Golf
Dan Davies on Seve
Seve Ballesteros Official Foundation
Golf Digest - Seve's Iconic Shots
1980 Masters - Classic Footage
1986 Masters Final Round Highlights
1988 Open: Seve's fifth major (Official Film)
RNGC on Instagram
RNGC: Sacred Acre newsletter (Dan Davies)
Connect with the Guests:
Robert Green - Twitter
Mike Clayton - Website | Twitter
David Cannon - Instagram | Website
Celebrating Seve's spirit, talent, and enduring inspiration for golfers around the world.
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| Mike Clayton: Golf's Defender of the Faith | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:58:59 | |
This episode features a deep dive with Mike Clayton, tour pro, golf course architect, writer, thinker, proud son of Melbourne, and to many, a latter day patron saint of the game. In a wide-ranging conversation, Mike tells Dan about his latest project, the spectacular modern links at 7 Mile Beach in Tasmania. We learn more about Mike's start in the game, the rich golf scene in the Melbourne sand belt, course architecture, the mental challenges of golf, the historical figure he’s most like to have a conversation with, and his views on modern equipment and the sport's governing bodies. Opinionated, deeply knowledgable and unafraid to tell it it like it is, Mike Clayton has led a golfing life worth living.
Key Topics
Golf in the Melbourne sand belt
Golf course architecture and design
Mental and psychological aspects of golf
Technology vs Tradition
Influence of legendary figures like Alistair MacKenzie and Peter Thomson
How we get more beginners into the game
Guest: Mike Clayton
Host: Dan Davies
Chapters
00:00 Introducing Mike Clayton, this week's guest
01:19 Update on 7 Mile Beach in Tasmania
03:40 Inside the mind of a golf course architect
04:56 Why England has the greatest variety of courses
05:51 Mike's start in golf
06:54 The sweet elixir of the sweet spot
08:21 Melbourne: Golf Mecca
10:01 Embracing Golf's Inherent Unfairness
12:58 Mind Games and the Power of "Don't"
15:30 Locating and getting into 'The Zone'
20:48 Mike's Favourite Courses on Tour
25:16 Influence of Alistair MacKenzie
28:41 Imagining Conversations with Golf Legends
30:10 The Legacy of Peter Thomson
35:39 Influential Figures in Golf History
36:55 Mike Clayton's Perspective on Golf
38:49 Fantasy Golf Tour: A Dream Itinerary
41:10 The Essence of Great Clubhouses
45:04 How to make golf accessible and change perceptions
49:07 The Elements of a Great Golf Club
53:36 Happiest Times in Golf
56:28 End
Quick links
Sounder Golf
Mike Clayton's writing and projects
Mike Clayton on X/Twitter
Mike Clayton in Instagram
7 Mile Beach
Clayton. Devries & Pont
RNGC
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| David Cannon: Golf's greatest photographer | 09 Apr 2026 | 00:57:38 | |
In this in-depth interview, legendary golf photographer David Cannon shares his extraordinary journey through the world of sports photography, focusing on golf's most iconic moments, legendary players like Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, and the art of capturing history in a split second. Discover the stories behind his most famous shots, including images of Seve and Carl Lewis in the summer of 1984, as well as his insights into the game, the influence of Tiger Woods, and how his passion has shaped a career spanning over four decades.
Key Topics
The evolution of golf photography over four decades
Memorable moments and iconic shots of Seve Ballesteros and Tiger Woods
The technical and artistic challenges of sports photography
Seve, Norman, Woods, McIlroy: The influence of legendary players on golf imagery
The importance of patience, positioning, and luck in capturing perfect shots
Listen to this episode to get a 20% discount code on your next Sounder purchase
Guest: David Cannon
Host: Dan Davies
Chapters
00:00 Introducing David Cannon and his early years in golf
04:13 Nick Faldo delivers an epiphany
07:10 The journey into sports photography
09:06 The transition from football to golf photography
12:33 The competitive nature of sports photography
15:42 How golf photography has changed
18:46 The importance of preparation and strategy
21:32 The gear and essentials for golf photography
24:37 The art of patience and David's favourite shot
27:42 memorable missed opportunities - Adam Scott and Justin Rose
30:36 The art of getting the definitive picture
34:06 The impact of Seve Ballesteros
35:14 Reflections on a career in golf photography
37:37 Seve, Carl Lewis and the summer of 84
41:03 The rise of Tiger Woods
45:47 The best light in golf
48:33 Reflections on a life in golf
Resources
Seve, His Life Through the Lens - edited by David Cannon
David Cannon's Official Website
David Cannon library on Getty Images
Sounder Golf
The Sacred Acre: RNGC's official newsletter
RNGC on Instagram
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| Danielle Thwaites: Tour Pro, Super Mum and Back Again | 16 Apr 2026 | 01:05:56 | |
Danielle Thwaites, formerly Danielle Masters, was a rising star on the Ladies European Tour, a Curtis Cup player, and a prodigious talent in English golf — until injury and life took her away from the game. In this episode of This Golfing Life, Danielle shares her incredible journey: from picking up her first club as an 11-year-old in Maidstone, Kent, to competing internationally, facing career-halting injuries, and navigating the highs and lows of motherhood — including raising her son Stanley, who was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome.
Now back in love with the game, Danielle talks about her return to golf, her determination to qualify for the AIG Women’s British Open, and how her passion for the sport and life has been shaped by resilience, family, and a relentless drive to enjoy every moment.
Join host Dan Davies as he uncovers Danielle’s stories from life on tour, the adversity she’s faced, and her inspiring comeback to the game she loves. You can follow Danielle’s journey on Instagram at @danielle.golfer and on You Tube at DanielleGolf.
Listen and follow to hear:
How Danielle became an England international in just two years
Life on the Ladies European Tour and the Curtis Cup experience
Overcoming career-ending injury and stepping away from golf for a decade
Raising a child with Williams syndrome and navigating family challenges
Her journey back to competitive golf and dreams of the AIG Women’s British Open
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Follow Dan Davies and find out more about RNGC, Britain’s toughest test of extreme short golf, at @RNGC2021
Chapters
00:00 Introducing Danielle Thwaites
02:00 20 years ago: Who was Danielle Masters?
03:26 Meeting Jon, her future husband, aged 16
04:51 Danielle's start in golf and meteoric rise
10:05 Playing for England and unfortunate wardrobe choices
13:05 Highlights of Danielle's amateur career
16:58 Michelle Wie aged 13
19:54 Turning pro and playing on tour
26:55 Saving a life, getting injured, walking away from golf
33:47 Retraining, starting a business, marriage and motherhood
38:00 Bringing up a child with Williams syndrome
50:24 Turning 40 and turning back to golf
53:58 PING & reconnecting with her golf family
58:26 The new goal: Playing in the AIG Women's British Open
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| Dougray Scott: My Spiritual Rebirth Through Golf | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:56:06 | |
Dougray Scott — actor, golfer and proud son of Fife — joins host Dan Davies to unpack the connection between golf and spirituality. In this episode, Dougray talks about his childhood and playing golf with his Dad; his experiences playing iconic courses such as Cypress Point, Riviera, the Old Course, Machrihanish and Dunaverty; The Mini Masters, his long-running charity golf tournament; golf-related encounters with Bill Clinton and Arnold Palmer; his reflections on the game’s values; and how, ultimately, golf saved him from himself.
Main Topics
Dougray Scott’s latest film and TV projects
His is journey from childhood in Fife
The influence of Scottish golf culture and his love of courses like Machrihanish, Dunaverty and Muirfield
How golf has served as a spiritual and emotional refuge
The significance of golf’s values — honesty, integrity, and mindfulness — in everyday life
Memorable golf encounters with Bill Clinton and Arnold Palmer
The history of The Mini Masters, Dougray’s charity golf tournament that supports Leukaemia research
Perspectives on golf course design, and the changes to the New Course at Sunningdale
Chapters:
00:00 Introducing this week's guest, Dougray Scott
01:39 Growing up in Glenrothes and the influence of golf
01:39 Dougray's recent projects
06:21 Growing up in Fife
07:50 Life lessons from golf and family values
09:55 The joy of golf in New Zealand
11:50 Lessons from his father
14:16 Childhood rounds at Machrihanish and Dunaverty
17:29 A lesson from Bob Torrance
20:00 Gil Hanse and the changes to Sunningdale New
23:11 Playing in the Dunhill Links and watching Tiger
25:29 Ben Hogan's swing and stylish elegance
27:10 Playing the the three George Thomas courses in LA
30:00 Dougray's favourite courses in the world
32:49 The birth of the Mini Masters charity tournament
39:47 Return of Mini Masters at Sunningdale Heath
40:46 Golf as a metaphor for life
42:51 Bill Clinton invites Dougray to play with Tiger
45:50 Meeting Arnold Palmer
46:45 What Dougray would ask Ben Hogan
49:11 Dougray's happiest times in golf
Resources & Links:
The Mini Masters website
Leukaemia UK
Sounder Golf
RNGC - Britain's Premier Backyard Golf Course
The Sacred Acre newsletter - Dan Davies on golf
Machrihanish Golf Club
Enjoy this insightful conversation with Dougray Scott, blending golf, life lessons and stories that remind us all of the game's deeper value beyond the score. This podcast is brought to you by Sounder. Listen to get a 20% off discount code on your next purchase at www.soundergolf.com.
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| Jeremy Dale: The Art of Shotmaking | 30 Apr 2026 | 01:06:54 | |
This week on This Golfing Life, Dan Davies is joined by one of golf’s most extraordinary trick shot artists, Jeremy Dale. From caddying at the iconic 1984 Open at St Andrews to performing jaw-dropping switch-hitting trick shots around the globe, Jeremy shares his lifelong passion for golf, shot-making, and the art of entertaining.
Jeremy reveals how he became one of the very few golfers to shoot under par both left-handed and right-handed, and how his fascination with shot-making started as a young boy. He recounts trick shot encounters with legends like Seve Ballesteros, Gary Player, and Padraig Harrington, and shares behind-the-scenes stories from his coaching, performing, and globetrotting career.
Listeners will also hear Jeremy’s insights on:
The psychology of golf and trusting your technique under pressure.
How left- and right-handed swings mirror each other and why mastering both enhances your game.
The evolution of golf course design and the resurgence of natural, British-style links courses.
The distinction between live trick-shot entertainment and social media trick-shot culture.
The importance of mentoring, youth golf, and fostering a love for the game.
Chapters:
00:00 Introducing this week's guest, Jeremy Dale
01:29 The start of Jeremy's love affair with golf
03:25 The Joy of Shot Making
04:35 Attending the 1976 Open at Royal Birkdale
05:45 Influences and Inspirations: Nicklaus, Weiskopf, Seve
08:55 Tony Jacklin and the Ryder Cup
11:20 Caddying at the Open: A Life-Changing Experience
17:28 The brilliance of Seve Ballesteros
19:19 The Evolution of Golf Course Architecture
24:24 Becoming a Golf Pro: Early days in Europe
27:18 First trick shot shows
28:55 Teaching himself to play left-handed
33:23 Trick shots and technique
35:42 Developing his repertoire of Trick Shots
40:08 Trick Shots in Social Media
45:26 Hitting trick shots with Golf Legends
49:05 Recovering from Difficult Situations on the Course
53:20 The Psychology of Golf Performance
56:47 Jeremy's Happy Places in Golf
01:01:56 A Busy Year Ahead for Jeremy Dale
Highlights:
Jeremy’s first round of golf and attending the 1976 Open at Birkdale.
Caddying for John Garner in the 1984 Open at St Andrews and sharing a car ride with Gary Player.
Performing live trick shots, including switch-hitting left- and right-handed, the Swiss ball, and high-tee Happy Gilmore shots.
His views on European golf legends, Ryder Cup history, and course architecture.
The story behind his nine career holes-in-one, both left- and right-handed.
Life as a touring golf performer across 43 countries and his YouTube initiatives for coaching and trick shots.
Connect with Jeremy Dale:
Website: jeremydale.com
YouTube: Jeremy Dale’s Golfing Curriculum & Jeremy Dale Trick Shots
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| Kipp Popert: Life Lessons from World No.1 Disabled Golfer | 07 May 2026 | 01:09:12 | |
In this inspiring episode of This Golfing Life, Dan Davies sits down with Kipp Popert, the world’s top-ranked golfer with a disability. Kipp shares his extraordinary journey from growing up with cerebral palsy to becoming a global leader in adaptive golf, and the personal philosophy that drives him to pursue excellence both on and off the course.
Listeners will hear about Kipp’s life-changing experiences, including 12 surgeries, the early challenges of spastic diplegia, and how his love for sports and relentless determination shaped his career. He reflects candidly on growing up with a disability, the inspiration he draws from other adaptive athletes, and the vision behind his own initiative: the Kipp Popert World Invitational, designed to create opportunities for elite disabled golfers.
Highlights
Overcoming Challenges: Kipp discusses the 12 surgeries he’s had since childhood to manage cerebral palsy, and the resilience developed through those experiences.
Golf as Purpose: How golf has been a guiding force in his life, providing focus, passion, and a platform to inspire others.
Elite Disabled Golf: Insights into the G4D Tour and the US Adaptive Open, showcasing athletes like Chris Biggins and Max Togasala who redefine what’s possible in adaptive golf.
Meeting Legends: Stories from his encounters with golfing icons like Lee Trevino, Tom Watson, Stewart Cink, and Paul Lawrie, and how these experiences shaped his approach to the game.
Creating Opportunities: The conception of the Kipp Popert World Invitational, raising £140,000 to support disabled golfers and children, including international competitors and local community initiatives.
Vision Beyond Limits: Kipp shares his ultimate goal – to compete in able-bodied major championships—and his philosophy of “press on” in life, inspired by family and personal mentors.
Why You Should Listen
This episode is a masterclass in determination, adaptability, and the power of sport to change lives. Kipp’s story is not only about golf – it’s about resilience, opportunity, and the belief that challenges don’t define you; your response does.
Whether you’re a golfer, sports enthusiast, or someone looking for motivation, this conversation will leave you inspired by the extraordinary achievements possible when talent meets tenacity.
Connect & Follow
Kipp Popert: Instagram
KP World Invitational: Instagram
Sounder Golf: Sounder.com
Dan Davies on Instagram: @RNGC2021
Chapters
00:00 Introducing this week's guest, Kipp Popert
01:47 Kipp's life with cerebral palsy
09:42 Understanding Disabilities in Golf Competitions
11:50 The Journey of Leading Disabled Golfers and Their Achievements
14:10 Caddying Experience and Learning from Others
15:25 The Business of Disabled Golf and Sponsorships
17:18 The Role of Family and Personal Philosophy
22:35 The Need for Recognition and Support in Disabled Golf
24:17 Comparing Disabled Golf to Other Sports
26:18 Determination and Personal Growth in Golf
30:10 Key Milestones and Achievements in Kipp's Golf Career
37:18 Shaping the Game: Techniques and Learning
38:12 Lessons from Lee Trevino: Mastering Pressure and Performance
43:44 The G4D Tour: Opportunities and Challenges for Disabled Golfers
44:59 The Kipp Popert World Invitational, Sponsorship and Support
46:51 Creating Opportunities for Disabled Golfers
52:10 Aiming for Able-Bodied Major Championships
57:39 The Personal Impact of Golf
01:05:24 Building a Legacy Through Golf
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| James Nesbitt: Rory McIlroy, Sir Alex & Golf 's Healing Power | 14 May 2026 | 01:07:24 | |
In this episode, actor James Nesbitt and host Dan Davies enjoy a wide-ranging conversation that covers Cold Feet, Bloody Sunday, Royal Portrush, Rory McIlroy, Sir Alex Ferguson, mental frailties on the golf course, and a whole lot more. From his formative years in Coleraine to his experiences of playing with golfing greats, Nesbitt offers a candid and humorous perspective on the game, his friendships, and his role as an ambassador for Northern Ireland, now acknowledged as one of golf’s greatest destinations. It’s an entertaining and heartfelt deep dive into golf, life, and everything in between.
Key Topics
The role of golf in fostering community and healing in Northern Ireland
James Nesbitt’s cultural roots, career highlights, and the significance of Bloody Sunday
Portrush and the impact of The Open Championship
Insights into his close friends, including Rory McIlroy, Sir Alex Ferguson, and Kenny Dalglish
The importance of lifelong friendships, golf trips and shared experiences
Sir Alex Ferguson’s mentorship and the power of honest leadership
James’s charitable work with WAVE Trauma Centre and the families of the disappeared
Mental meltdowns on the golf course
Chapters
00:00 Introducing this week's guest, Jimmy Nesbitt
02:34 What Portrush means to Jimmy Nesbitt
05:57 What the Open means to Portrush and Northern Ireland
11:57 Jimmy's views on the Americanisation of pro golf
13:54 Getting to know Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland's new George Best
20:46 The importance of lifelong friendships
24:30 Jimmy's late start in golf
27:09 Jimmy's early golfing heroes - Watson, Nicklaus, Seve
32:18 The mental challenges of playing golf
34:23 Jimmy's close relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson
43:53 The significance of TV drama Bloody Sunday
49:51 Working with WAVE Trauma Centre in Northern Ireland
56:50 The Mini Masters - "the best competition in the world"
58:25 Meltdowns on the golf course
01:01:54 New TV projects and the power of Netflix
Resources & Links
James Nesbitt’s Official Website
WAVE Trauma Centre
Rory McIlroy Foundation
Sounder Golf
Dan Davies on Substack
RNGC, Britain’s premier backyard golf course
Connect with James Nesbitt
Twitter
Instagram
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| Jaz Athwal: Aaron Rai & the British Asian golf experience | 21 May 2026 | 00:59:33 | |
In this episode of This Golfing Life, Dan Davies sits down with Jaz Athwal, the first Sikh to be appointed captain of a British golf club and a co-founder of the British Asian Golf Society. We celebrate the recent success of Aaron Rai, the first British Asian golfer to win a major, exploring how role models from diverse communities can reshape the future of the game. Jaz also reflects on his journey from inner-city Bradford, rugby league and prejudice to the upper echelons of West Yorkshire society, as well as the challenges he faced breaking into a traditionally exclusive sport, and the lasting impact of initiatives like the Asian Open in inspiring British Asian golfers.
Highlights
Introduction: Dan Davies welcomes Jaz Athwal to This Golfing Life and highlights the significance of Aaron Rai’s major win for British Asian golf.
Early Sporting Life: Jaz shares his experience growing up in Bradford, his love for rugby league, and how early sporting experiences shaped his outlook.
Discovering Golf: From picking up golf as a summer pastime to joining his first club, Jaz details the challenges of being one of the few British Asians in a predominantly white golfing world.
Founding the British Asian Golf Society: Jaz explains how the British Asian Golf Society (BAGS) came to be, the vision behind the Asian Open, and efforts to introduce golf to inner-city schools.
Breaking Barriers: The journey to becoming the first Sikh captain of a UK golf club and overcoming cultural and institutional barriers.
Community Impact: How BAGS fostered networks and mentorships, helping nurture more British Asian golfers.
Golf as a Social Glue: Jaz reflects on the inclusive nature of golf, lifelong friendships, and the social aspects that transcend the sport.
Life Lessons: The values Jaz holds from Sikh culture, sportsmanship, and the role of integrity in golf and life.
Closing Thoughts: Jaz shares his happiest moments on the golf course and his enduring ambitions, including a dream to play at Queenwood.
Chapters
00:00 – Welcome and context: Introduction to Jaz Athwal and Aaron Rai’s historic win in the PGA Championship.
02:00 – Early sporting life in Bradford: Rugby league and childhood experiences that shaped him.
05:30 – First steps into golf: Discovering the game and joining clubs in a non-inclusive environment.
10:00 – Founding the British Asian Golf Society & Asian Open: From small gatherings to nurturing a generation of players.
15:00 – Family, culture, and role models: Parenting, Sikh values, and supporting Aaron Rai.
25:00 – Facing barriers and building networks: Overcoming prejudice and fostering inclusion in golf.
35:00 – Hotbeds of British Asian golf: Geographic and social perspectives.
43:00 – Inclusive golf today: Changes in club culture and the evolution of British golf.
46:00 – Becoming a club captain: Jaz’s experience as the first Sikh club captain in UK golf.
51:00 – Civic recognition & legacy: Jaz’s Deputy Lieutenant role representing King Charles in West Yorkshire, and long-term impact of BAGS.
57:00 – Role models & inspiration: Aaron Rai’s humility and influence on the next generation.
59:30 – Happiness on the golf course: Reflections on friends, family, and the joy of playing golf.
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| Robert Rock: The Sultan of Swing on style, substance and beating Tiger | 04 Jun 2026 | 01:03:26 | |
In this episode, European Tour veteran and two-time winner Robert Rock reveals how investing in his swing — and gaining an intimate understanding what goes into making it look effortless — helped him beat Tiger Woods in Abu Dhabi in 2012 and achieve a lifelong dream.
We apologise for the sound quality on this episode but hope you’ll stick with it to discover how Robert’s fascination with historic players like Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan and Nick Faldo shaped his approach to technique and competition, even when the spotlight was off.
We also break down how an obsession with precision and simplicity helped him craft one of the game's most admired swings — and why even the best struggle with basic putting. And beyond the tournaments and trophies, Robert’s journey uncovers his obsession with swing mechanics and aesthetics, the evolution of golf equipment, and why the game’s true mastery lies in the process, not just the outcome.
Robert Rock’s candid stories explore the shifting landscape of professional golf — from equipment innovations to the decline of long irons and traditional course architecture. He shares how the modern game’s power and technology are reshaping how pros approach tournament play, and why this might be diluting some of golf’s timeless artistic challenge.
Chapters
00:00 Introducing this week's guest, Robert Rock
01:22 Robert's early connection with golf
04:16 The uninhibited joy of junior golf
05:41 Europe's greats and early idols
07:01 Evolution of technique and equipment
08:57 The era Robert would liked to have played in
11:56 The competitive edge: What sets pro golfers apart?
13:59 Studying Ben Hogan and Bobby Jones
17:30 The differences between scratch players and tour pros
18:49 Process over outcome
20:36 The Journey to his first tour win
24:30 Memorable shots
29:53 Mixed experiences at the US Open
34:01 Head to head with Tiger Woods in 20212
38:04 Reflections on playing with and beating Tiger Woods
40:01 Hat tans: the scourge of pro golf
42:03 Supporting his son, a pro footballer
45:25 Finding a cure for his putting woes
46:23 Transitioning to Senior Golf
51:37 Lessons Learned from a distinguished career
53:48 The current state of professional golf
57:17 Happiest times in golf
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| James Bledge: Creating the perfect place to play | 28 May 2026 | 01:11:38 | |
A journey into the world of elite greenkeeping and golf course management with James Bledge, Links Manager at Royal Liverpool GC and one of Britain’s finest greenkeepers. From hitting balls over a school building as a kid to Kingsbarns, Deal and preparing Royal Liverpool’s historic links for the Open Championship, this episode reveals the dedication, mentorship, ecological care, and passion for the game - and the land - that informs the presentation of one of the world’s greatest golf links. Plus, as a bonus, a fantastic story about a man who created a golf club in a shed!
In this episode:
An introduction to James Bledge, renowned greenkeeper and Links Manager, with a highlight on his roles in major tournaments like the Open Championship and the Amateur at Hoylake.
Insights into the differences and similarities between preparing a course for the Open and the Amateur Championship.
Behind-the-scenes tales of managing teams, volunteer coordination, and course setup strategies to challenge top players.
The importance of ecology, nature, and sustainability in golf course maintenance, including innovative projects at Royal Liverpool.
Personal stories about career beginnings, mentorship, and life-changing sliding doors moments that shaped his journey.
Unique traditions and community antics, such as Ken Hannah’s legendary golf club in his garden at Deal, and the charm of courses like Royal Cinque Ports and Kingsbarns.
Practical insights into greenkeeping techniques, from soil microbiome testing to cutting-edge turf technology, and how automation might shape future course maintenance.
Reflections on the significance of camaraderie, education, and passing on knowledge within the industry.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introducing this week's guest, James Bledge
03:00 Managing Major Championships: Open vs. Amateur
07:01 Briefing from the R&A and Course Preparation
08:19 Watching US majors: Insights and comparisons
09:40 The RNGC and Royal Liverpool relationship
13:48 The importance of education and mentorship
17:35 Early mentors and Bledge's start in greenkeeping
22:04 Working abroad and international experience
25:21 Building and maintaining links courses
27:03 Working at gWest - the greatest course nobody has ever played
31:33 How to create great greens
37:11 Bledge's team at the 151st Open Championship
40:18 The best thing about being a Links Manager
43:41 Nine years of working at Deal, aka Royal Cinque Ports
54:36 Getting the job as Links Manager at Royal Liverpool
59:52 Discovering a WW2 bomb on the 14th at Hoylake
01:03:42 Forged by Nature: the importance of ecology
Resources & Links:
Golf Badgers Podcast
Royal Liverpool Golf Club
Kingsbarns Golf Links
GWest Golf Course
BIGGA Association
The Cookie Jar Film: Bledge’s Open Journey
RNGC on Instagram
Sounder Golf
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| David Howell: Ryder Cups, Taming Tiger & Playing with Joy | 18 Jun 2026 | 01:07:42 | |
Ryder Cup hero and Sky Sports commentator David Howell joins Dan Davies for a wide-ranging conversation about a pro golf career spanning three decades, the advantages of a ‘joyful’ mindset, playing in Ryder Cups, battling and beating peak-era Tiger Woods, and formative experiences alongside legends such as Seve Ballesteros and José María Olazábal. Across the episode, Howell reveals how a self-made but super smart mental approach helped him compete at the highest level, why joy and a love for the game shaped his career, and how his passion for team golf—especially the Ryder Cup—became his defining motivation.
Key Themes
How David Howell built a long DP World Tour career from an unconventional junior background
Mental strategies used to handle pressure against world-class players
Inside stories of Ryder Cup preparation and team-room dynamics
Competing against peak Tiger Woods and simplifying performance goals
Early career breakthrough in South Africa and self-belief development
Playing with and against Seve Ballesteros and José María Olazábal
Evolution of the DP World Tour and global professional golf
The secrets, sounds and sensations of elite putting
Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction to this week’s guest, David Howell
02:05 – Broadcasting with Sky Sport and the 2025 US Open at Shinnecock
03:39 – Turning pro in 1995 & South African breakthrough
05:08 – Playing alongside Ernie Els & early belief moment
08:37 – First DP World Tour wins & career progression
09:16 – Peak Tiger Woods at HSBC Champions
11:43 – Strategy against Tiger & mindset of control
13:01 – Amateur background & peers on the rise
15:08 – No obsession with heroes: the focus on enjoyment
17:19 – Seve Trophy memories & beating Seve and Olazábal
23:09 – Ryder Cup inspiration & childhood memories (1985–1989)
25:44 – 2004 Ryder Cup debut at Oakland Hills
29:58 – Team strategy with Paul Casey
34:34 – Thoughts on Ryder Cup captaincy
37:53 – European Tour identity & Ryder Cup “DNA”
41:41 – The challenges facing the DP World Tour
52:09 – Life on tour: friendships, dinners & social culture
54:54 – Walker Cup memories & early Tiger Woods encounters
59:33 – The art of putting & short game philosophy
1:02:19 – When was David Howell happiest in golf?
About the Guest
David Howell is a former European Ryder Cup player with multiple DP World Tour victories and over 700 career appearances. He is also a respected golf broadcaster with Sky Sports and a senior figure within the DP World Tour. Known for his affable personality, deadly short game and fund of great stories, Howell offers one of the most candid and thoughtful perspectives in modern professional golf.
Links
David Howell on Twitter
David Howell on Instagram
Sounder Golf - use code POD20 for a 20% discount
RNGC - Britain’s premier backyard golf course
Dan Davies on Substack
The Mini Masters in aid of Leukaemia UK
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| Jigger Thomson: Open Heroics & Battling Leukaemia | 11 Jun 2026 | 01:02:50 | |
Discover how Jigger Thomson, the tallest tour pro in world golf, burst onto the scene at the 2021 Open Championship at Royal St. George’s having overcome childhood leukaemia to reach the DP World Tour. Hear how he has recently survived his most recent battle with blood cancer and now has his sights set on a return to top-flight golf. This is an inspiring story of faith, perseverance, and a remarkable love for golf, and not to be missed. You can join Jigger at the 2026 Mini Masters in aid of Leukaemia UK on Friday June 26th at Sunningdale Heath. Details below and in the podcast.
Key Topics:
His breakthrough performance at the 2021 Open Championship
Jigger Thomson’s early life and battle with leukaemia starting at age 7
The emotional journey through diagnosis, treatment, and remission
How golf helped with mental healing during illness
The significance of family support and community engagement
The role of faith and spirituality in overcoming hardship
His goals for returning to professional golf after his most recent battle with leukaemia
The upcoming Mini Masters fundraising event for Leukaemia UK
Record-breaking moments, including nine consecutive birdies
he ongoing fight for a cure and advances in leukaemia treatment
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introducing this week’s guest, Jonathan ‘Jigger’ Thomson
02:52 - Key moments from the 16th and 17th holes at the 149th Open
03:41 - How Jigger managed focus after the hole-in-one
04:50 - The crowd’s support and the walk down the 18th on Friday
05:53 - Walking in a surreal moment, feeling like part of a fairy tale
06:22 - Focus and mental resilience on the course during critical moments
07:41 - Jigger’s experience with backing from the crowd and his supporters
09:27 - Emotional walk on the 18th and the connection to past struggles
11:11 - Challenges on the Challenge Tour before the Open
13:45 - Family story and how childhood illness shaped his love for golf
15:01 - Recalling the diagnosis at age 7 and the emotional toll
16:02 - The return of leukemia in 2024 and its emotional impact
17:42 - The spiritual awakening and faith helping Jigger through adversity
18:53 - The physical toll of treatment and weight loss post-therapy
19:49 - The ongoing battle and future hopes for health and golf
22:07 - The importance of family, support, and faith in overcoming illness
32:14 - Physical condition after treatment and rebuilding strength
37:16 - Involvement with fundraising for leukaemia research (Mini Masters)
38:46 - Childhood influence and the importance of golf as a mental escape
40:33 - His rapid development in golf from age five onward
41:41 - Competitive amateur career highlights and early achievements
44:29 - Meaningful experiences with the England amateur team
45:28 - Fast start on the Euro Pro Tour and breakthrough victory
46:48 - Nearly winning in his first season on the DP World Tour
48:44 - Record for nine consecutive birdies
50:35 - His amateur successes and how they set the stage for professional growth
54:07 - Current health status, treatment, and golf goals for the future
57:12 - The confidence inherited from childhood perseverance and recent battles
58:50 - The desire to return to the Open and the DP World Tour
59:12 - Upcoming participation in the Mini Masters supporting leukaemia research
Resources & Links:
Leukaemia UK
Mini Masters Golf Event
Jigger Thomson on Instagram
Sounder Golf Gear – Use code POD20 for 20% off
Follow Dan Davies & RNGC on Instagram
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| Brian Viner: The greatest Open prank & golf’s greats up-close | 25 Jun 2026 | 01:08:26 | |
Respected sports journalist and author Brian Viner joins Dan Davies to discuss a lifetime spent covering sport, his love affair with golf, and the remarkable characters he's encountered along the way.
From growing up in Southport among some of the world's greatest links courses to interviewing legends such as Arnold Palmer, Seve Ballesteros, George Foreman, Richie Benaud and John McEnroe, Brian shares unforgettable stories from both inside and outside the ropes.
The conversation ranges from following a teenage Seve at Royal Birkdale in 1976, to studying at St Andrews, witnessing Jack Nicklaus's legendary 1986 Masters victory, and pulling off one of the greatest golfing pranks in Open Championship history.
Brian also reflects on golf's biggest personalities, the changing landscape of televised golf, the enduring magic of links golf, and why St Andrews and Southport will always hold a special place in his heart.
Key themes
Growing up in Southport's golfing heartland
Watching Nicklaus, Watson and Seve in the 1970s
Following Seve Ballesteros at Royal Birkdale in 1976
Interviewing Seve in Spain and discussing his views on modern golf
Brian’s legendary St Andrews Open prank
Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and golf's greatest rivalries
Witnessing Nicklaus's 1986 Masters triumph
The art of interviewing sporting legends
The challenges of golf on television
LIV Golf, Rory McIlroy and the future of the game
Why Tom Watson at Turnberry remains one of golf's greatest stories
Brian's favourite courses and golfing happy places
Chapters/timestamps
00:00 Introduction to Brian Viner
02:00 Growing up in Southport's golfing culture
04:30 The Open Championship heroes of the 1970s
07:10 Following Seve Ballesteros at Royal Birkdale in 1976
08:50 Interviewing Seve Ballesteros in Spain
10:20 Seve's ideas for changing golf and his gamesmanship
12:30 The charisma and legacy of Seve
14:45 Why Brian chose St Andrews University
15:45 Playing St Andrews for £15 a year
16:20 The famous Open Championship impersonation prank
20:00 Becoming "David Ridley" at The Open
24:00 The sequel: repeating the prank at Carnoustie
26:00 Interviewing sporting legends for The Independent
27:00 George Foreman, Sugar Ray Leonard and John McEnroe
28:30 Why older sporting greats make the best interviewees
29:30 Collecting answerphone messages from famous commentators
32:00 Arnold Palmer at Bay Hill
35:00 Palmer's impact on The Open Championship
37:00 Understanding golfers through their fathers
38:30 Palmer vs Nicklaus: golf's great rivalry
42:15 Jack Nicklaus and the 1986 Masters
44:00 The greatest unseen shot in Masters history
46:00 Turning down Augusta with Jack Nicklaus
47:00 A date with Jack Nicklaus's daughter
48:00 Golf as a television sport
49:00 LIV Golf, Rory McIlroy and modern golf coverage
52:00 Tom Watson's near-miracle at Turnberry in 2009
56:00 Why following one player reveals golf's true genius
58:00 Lee Trevino and entertaining the galleries
59:15 Royal Birkdale's redesign and preserving golf history
1:01:10 Who Brian wants to win The Open
1:03:30 Brian's golfing happy places
1:04:00 Kington Golf Club and St Andrews
1:05:00 Why links golf is the ultimate golfing experience
1:06:00 Closing thoughts
Links
Brian Viner’s greatest sports interviews
Sounder - Use Code Pod20 for 20% off your next purchase
The Open Championship Official Site
Dan Davies - The Sacred Acre on Substack
Brian Viner links
Twitter
Website
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