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Golf Badgers
By Cookie Jar Golf
Frequency: 1 episode/20d. Total Eps: 51

Golf Badgers (ɡɒlf bæʤə) - noun: A group of golfers obsessed with the game.Does this sound like you? If so, you're in the right place.Sam Cooper (Golf course architect) and James Bledge (Course Manager @ Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake) invite some of their friends from across the architecture and green keeping industries to join them for a deep dive on all things golf.Feasting on a gluttonous diet of golf course architecture, greenkeeping, agronomy and all of the topics usually too dull for polite conversation.We hope you'll enjoy spending some time with us.
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044 - Badgers are Back
Season 1 · Episode 44
mardi 3 juin 2025 • Duration 48:11
Sam & James sit down to discuss their much anticipated return after their hiatus with some exciting news! Now part of the Cookie Jar Golf, the team will be helping with editing and publishing of episodes, while still keeping the same great insight and lo-fi jazz intro that listeners will be familiar with.
In this episode, Sam & James talk about what's been going on with them, the exciting news and of course the rdrought which has taken many courses to the edge this spring.
043 - First Green with Jenny Bledge. PLUS Badger Merch is live!
Season 1 · Episode 43
vendredi 6 décembre 2024 • Duration 01:15:10
This episode is particularly important. We heard in the previous episode (042 with Scott Reeves) how one of the biggest issues faced in the greenkeeping industry is recruitment.
Well, fortunately Bledge's much better half Jenny Bledge is out there working on a solution. First Green is a wonderful initiative that BIGGA has brought over the Atlantic from the GCSAA.
It's all about introducing golf, and particularly careers in this part of the golf industry, to school kids of different ages. It might not help recruitment today, but it could make an enormous difference for tomorrow.
Additionally, after literal years of people asking, I am delighted to report we now have Badger Merch!!
There's only a week or so to get orders in that'll definitely land before Christmas, so to help some impulsive stocking filling you can enter the code BADGER10 at checkout to get 10% off anything/everything.
I'll keep adding bits and pieces to the store over the weekend, so keep checking back!
Thanks again for listening and we'll be back with another episode soon,
Sam (and Bledge)
034 - Greenkeeping for Dummies - the right way (and wrong way) to get quicker greens...
Season 1 · Episode 34
jeudi 2 mai 2024 • Duration 01:12:16
Bledge and I started this podcast to whitter away about not much in particular, meet some interesting folk, and share the odd bit of insight into the greenkeeping and architecture that underpins British golf.
We are always so humbled by the number of you who tune in to the pod, and especially those who write in to ask questions or simply offer some feedback.
In typical Badger fashion, we blunder around trying to re-introduce one another, mainly for the benefit of some of our more recent listeners. While many of you work in the industry, we are always mindful a growing portion are 'normal' golfers (if such a thing exists!) with a growing interest in the subject. Perhaps you're a recent addition to your club's green committee, or just someone with insomnia looking for something to fall asleep to.
If either of these things is true of you, we hope this episode will be of particular interest. This is aimed squarely at those who want an intro into the subject matter. What is greenkeeping, really? How does it affect my golf course? Why can't we just cut the greens really short, and expect the greens to be perfect all year?
As ever, there's more to the subject than first meets the eye. We hope this will get you thinking and, if it does, please do write in to us at hello@golfbadgers.com to give us another topic to cover in a similar way.
Thanks again for listening, and please don't forget to share us with your friends (or, enemies).
S(&B)
033 - Jim Price - Contracts Director at MJ Abbott
Season 1 · Episode 33
mercredi 24 avril 2024 • Duration 42:01
A few weeks ago, Bledge and I were lucky enough to sit down with Jim Price of MJ Abbott.
Jim will be well known to anyone who has completed an irrigation project in recent years - and offers a great insight into the contractor's perspective. Things have undoubtedly changed in recent years, especially with more dramatic droughts and wet seasons. We talk about this, how Covid and Brexit have affected the landscape and his own career at MJ Abbott.
032 - How a Course Manager and Architect first approach a golf course...
mercredi 10 avril 2024 • Duration 01:00:34
Welcome back, Badgers.
This week is the first of our new style of podcast.
Most importantly this week, Bledge pays tribute to friend to many in the greenkeeping industry in Bobby McDougall. A poignant reminder of how trivial many of the day to day things that occupy our minds actually are.
Bledge and I discuss the freakish weather that continues to plague the UK, before entering into the first of our question topics.
This week, Dominic Absolon asked us how each of us would approach a golf course - both from the point of view of an incoming course manager and of an architect. Obviously there's more to it than can possibly be covered in an hour, but we tried our best!
Please continue to send your questions, be they technical or general, to hello@golfbadgers.com - and don't forget to continue to share the podcast far and wide!
031 - Scott Aitchison - (Many) Seasons in Dornoch
Episode 31
mercredi 3 avril 2024 • Duration 01:01:50
It's safe to say that Scoosh is one of the industry's characters. Known by many for his humour and individuality, he's also a fiercely loyal and talented member of the greenkeeping industry.
We hope you enjoy this (overdue) conversation with Scott as much as we enjoyed recording it.
030 - Sam & Bledge discuss Spring on the Links, Southerness proposals and some ideas for future episodes...!
jeudi 21 mars 2024 • Duration 01:28:06
After a few weeks of bringing you the insight of our wonderful guests, Sam and Bledge are back to chat away about this and that, and ask for your ideas on future episode ideas.
We also have a new email address! Please do get in touch with us: hello@golfbadgers.com
We can't wait to hear from you!
029 - The Roberts' Brothers - Scott and Graeme Roberts
lundi 11 mars 2024 • Duration 01:03:48
Scott and Graeme Roberts' really couldn't have been anything but greenkeepers.
The brothers' grew up 'on the tools' at Hankley Common Golf Club, where their father Gareth was Course Manager for almost thirty years.
Now, they are both Course Managers themselves. Scott is currently overseeing the multi million pound reconstruction of Basingstoke Golf Club's new golf course, while Graeme (a repeat guest of the pod) is now the Course Manager at Hayling Golf Club (a personal favourite of Sam's).
The brothers' joined Bledge for a deep dive on growing up in the industry and their respective roles leading courses of their own.
We hope you all enjoy.
028 - The UK's leading Irrigation Specialist: Adrian Mortram - Irrigation and Adventure
Season 1 · Episode 28
lundi 4 mars 2024 • Duration 01:32:59
Adrian says he's a specialist, not an expert. We'll let you settle on the semantics.
However you badge him, Adrian Mortram has helped design countless irrigation systems throughout the world. Not just golf, his CV is as rich and varied as they come.
We talk about his career, how irrigation systems have changed and how they might change still. We also touch on his passion for adventure and his plans down the line.
We really hope you enjoy this episode. It was a pleasure to have Adrian on the show.
027 - Andy Ewence - CM at Woking on (re)building the Buckinghamshire, persuading Japanese owners and restoring the heathland at Woking.
Episode 27
vendredi 23 février 2024 • Duration 01:31:55
Andy Ewance has had a fascinating career.
Andy joins James Bledge and Sam Cooper to share anecdotes and insights from his previous role at the Buckinghamshire, including persuading the club's Japanese owners to invest in a significant overhaul.
Now, Andy is at Woking - helping to enhance one of the most architecturally significant courses in England.
From improving the agronomy of the site, managing the woodland and restoring the heathland, we hope you find this interview as interesting to listen to as we did recording it.