Explore every episode of the podcast The 1457 Podcast
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| Ep.25 The 1457 Podcast Returns with a Yearly Recap | 02 Jan 2026 | 00:54:06 | |
After a long hiatus, The 1457 Podcast is back. Malcolm, Dave and Ross catch up on a busy year, sharing reflections on golf, work and everything else that shaped their 2025. A relaxed, honest return as the conversation picks up where it left off. | |||
| Ep.24 Scotland's 2nd Courses | 27 Mar 2025 | 01:04:01 | |
In the final episode of season 3 the guys take a deep dive into Scotland's 2nd courses. Great courses that sometimes can lie in the shadow of their more well known sibling. We hope you enjoy and we'll be back in May for season 4. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com | |||
| Scotland's Ultimate 18 Intro | 20 Apr 2023 | 00:36:34 | |
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 Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com | |||
| EP 14 with Andy Grow | 20 Mar 2023 | 00:48:41 | |
In Ep 14 we are joined by Andy Grow who in 2022 planned a golf trip to Scotland from the US using only public transport (and the odd taxi) along with his hickories. We caught up woth him to hear all the tales from this epic golf trip. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com
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| EP 13 with Sam Cooper | 06 Mar 2023 | 00:42:17 | |
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. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com | |||
| EP 12 with Andrew Coltart and Rich Beem | 17 Feb 2023 | 00:42:47 | |
We have a brilliant episode for you this week as we chat golf in Scotland with Rich Beem and Andrew Coltart. We hear about some great stories from their commentary along with some of their favourite places to play golf in Scotland. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com
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| Ep 11 with Golf Author Stephen Proctor | 18 Jan 2023 | 00:46:19 | |
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. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan
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| EP 10 Carnoustie & Royal Troon | 19 Jul 2022 | 00:21:46 | |
Two of Scotland's, if not the world's, toughest tests. Celebrating the 150th Open Championship we take a look at Scotland's past and present Open venues. In this episode the guys dive into the test that these two prestigious courses provide. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| EP 9 Muirfield & Musselburgh Links | 17 Jul 2022 | 00:32:52 | |
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 Open in its early days. The championship was played on the links 6 times between 1874 & 1889. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan
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| EP 8 St Andrews | 12 Jul 2022 | 00:29:53 | |
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 this weeks podcast as we anticipate the 150th Open teeing off Thursday. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| EP 7 Turnberry | 06 Jul 2022 | 00:35:41 | |
| EP 6 The Birthplace of The Open | 21 Jun 2022 | 00:36:22 | |
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. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| Ep.23 Golf trip to Scotland for under £500 | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:50:46 | |
As prices around the famous links of Scotland grow due to demand, we look at the many affordable options that can be found around the country. On this podcast we dive into the Aberdeen and Ayrshire regions to see what they have to offer the budget concious golf trip. We hope you enjoy. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com
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| EP 5 New Courses in Scotland | 11 May 2022 | 00:29:31 | |
| Trails Where Golf Began Part 3 | 20 Apr 2022 | 00:31:15 | |
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 called 'Honest & Short'. We also explore Scotland's less obvious which are are those venues that perhaps sit in the shadow of siblings, go under the radar or lack the profile enjoyed by bigger names. However, that takes nothing away from their quality, value for money and experience. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| EP 4 Catriona Matthew | 13 Apr 2022 | 00:28:51 | |
| Trails Where Golf Began Part 2 | 06 Apr 2022 | 00:12:08 | |
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 – just like the golf. And don't forget the local gin choices too, which continue to grow in popularity. Get Crafty is a trail we can't wait to explore! Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| EP 3 Cookie Jar Golf | 30 Mar 2022 | 00:27:31 | |
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. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| Trails Where Golf Began Part 1 | 23 Mar 2022 | 00:20:15 | |
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 Links golf floats your boat, journey to the seaside and simply enjoy the links effect. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| EP 2 Scotland Travels with Jim Hartsell | 16 Mar 2022 | 00:36:13 | |
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. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| EP 1 Scotland's Less Obvious with The Average Golfer | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:34:19 | |
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! Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan | |||
| Welcome to the 1457 Podcast | 22 Feb 2022 | 00:19:53 | |
| Ep.22 with Dougie Donnelly | 27 Feb 2025 | 01:13:18 | |
Dougie Donnelly, one of Scotland's most successful and best loved broadcasters, has spent over 32 years with the BBC as a presenter on Grandstand and Sportscene. Covering Golf's major championships & Ryder Cups. We absolutely loved chatting with Dougie on his career, his book and love for golf in Scotland. We hope you enjoy. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com
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| Ep.21 with Martin Dempster | 13 Feb 2025 | 01:13:28 | |
We're joined this week by one of Scotland's most respected and renowned golf journalists, Martin Dempster. We take a dive into Martin's new book, The Art of Scottish Golf, and discuss all things golf in Scotland. Martin chats of his fondness of some of the golf courses not usually found on the typical bucket list. We hope you enjoy. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com | |||
| Ep.20 with Neil Hampton | 30 Jan 2025 | 00:49:39 | |
In this weeks episode we are joined by Neil Hampton, General manager of Royal Dornoch, one of the best courses in the world. The boys take a deep dive into the club and we hear Neil's thoughts on the course and the Highlands for golf and travel. This was a fun one. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com | |||
| Ep.19 with David Harris | 16 Jan 2025 | 00:40:34 | |
David Harris is the founder and company director of Bonnie Wee Golf who organise exclusive luxury golf trips to the best courses in Scotland and Ireland. David's love affair with the game began at a young age, growing up playing and caddying at Royal Aberdeen. His deep-rooted connection to the game and Scotland's golfing heritage inspired him to create Bonnie Wee Golf, where he could share his enthusiasm with fellow golfers from around the globe. We hope you enjoy the insight on this episode. Email:Info@Scotlandwheregolfbegan.com | |||
| Ep.18 We're back! | 30 Dec 2024 | 00:54:20 | |
| Scotland's Ultimate 18 Front 9 | 29 Jun 2023 | 00:41:49 | |
| Scotland's Ultimate Back 9 | 29 Jun 2023 | 00:35:27 | |
| Ep.26 Cold Hands, Warm Hearts: A Love Letter to Winter Golf | 22 Jan 2026 | 00:46:06 | |
Winter golf in Scotland isn't a pause button... it's a different kind of pleasure. In the latest episode of the 1457 Podcast, Malcolm, Dave and Ross chat all things winter golf: shorter days, crisp air, quieter fairways and why there are still plenty of reasons to keep your swing going right through the off-season. From staying sharp to enjoying the game at a slower, more atmospheric pace, it's a timely reminder that golf doesn't stop when the clocks change. | |||
| Ep.28 with Gordon Bell | 17 Feb 2026 | 01:02:42 | |
Two of Scotland's greatest gifts to the world… In our latest podcast episode, the team sit down with Gordon Bell to explore the natural bond between golf and whisky. As a Master of Blending, brand ambassador and mentor at Johnnie Walker, Gordon has travelled the globe sharing Scotland's national drink, and along the way, experienced some of the world's finest courses through the unique connection between fairways and fine drams. An accomplished amateur golfer, Gordon is proud to call Gullane Golf Club, Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society and Boat of Garten Golf Club home clubs. It's a fascinating conversation blending craftsmanship, camaraderie and the global reach of Scotland's heritage. Listen now and discover how golf and whisky continue to shape friendships and stories around the world. | |||
| Ep.27 with Gavin and Scott Hastings | 03 Feb 2026 | 00:57:44 | |
Scottish rugby royalty Gavin and Scott Hastings join the 1457 Podcast for a warm, wide-ranging conversation that blends sport, golf and nostalgia. The brothers reminisce about unforgettable childhood rounds across the Scottish Highlands, from Boat of Garten and Nether Bridge to Grantown on Spey and Pitlochry, before bringing the story up to the present day as members in East Lothian, sharing stories that capture the spirit of the game and the places that shaped them. They also reflect on their charity work, and just how fortunate they feel to have played so many memorable charity days on some wonderful courses. A relaxed, entertaining listen with two true Scottish sporting icons. | |||
| Ep.29 Halfway Houses | 03 Mar 2026 | 01:01:22 | |
Halfway houses — an essential part of the golfing experience or an unnecessary distraction? In our latest podcast, Malcolm, Dave and Ross dive into one of golf's most debated traditions. From Scotland's best-known halfway houses to less well known gems you might never have noticed, they share stories, opinions and a few strong views along the way. Do they enhance the round… or interrupt the rhythm of the game? Listen now and decide where you stand. | |||
| Ep.31 With Greg McCrae - Golf Arran | 31 Mar 2026 | 01:09:55 | |
In our latest episode, the guys are joined by Greg McCrae, the driving force behind the brilliant Golf Arran Instagram account. Chatting from his home on the Isle of Arran, Greg shares what makes life and golf on Scotland's west coast so special. From the island's unique collection of courses to the slower pace of life and strong sense of community, it's a conversation that captures the true spirit of Arran both on and off the fairways. Greg's passion for the island shines through, and his work on @golfarran has become a genuine showcase for Arran as a must-visit golf destination. Enjoy the episode and follow Greg on Instagram to see more of the island he's proud to call home. | |||
| Ep.30 With Neil Hampton from Royal Dornoch | 17 Mar 2026 | 01:19:32 | |
In the latest episode of the 1457 Podcast, the guys welcome back special guest Neil Hampton, General Manager of Royal Dornoch Golf Club. Neil shares fascinating insights into the club's exciting future plans, including the construction of a third course, redevelopment of the Struie Course, and other developments at one of the world's most revered golfing destinations. It's a superb conversation with one of the most respected club managers in the game, offering a rare look behind the scenes at the future of Royal Dornoch. | |||
| Ep.33 With Alasdair Good | 28 Apr 2026 | 01:05:19 | |
Step inside one of Scotland's great links destinations as we sit down with Alasdair Good, Head Professional at Gullane Golf Club. In this episode, Alasdair shares his journey through the game and offers a behind-the-scenes look at life at Gullane... from delivering a truly world-class golfing experience to what makes links golf on Scotland's Golf Coast so special. We also explore his outstanding Wee Wonders programme, a grassroots initiative that has helped introduce tens of thousands of young golfers across the UK and Ireland to the game. Its impact is remarkable with alumni including Major champions and Ryder Cup stars such as Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton and Robert MacIntyre. A conversation about passion, player development, and the enduring appeal of links golf at one of Scotland's most iconic venues. | |||
| Ep.32 Edinburgh and East Lothian | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:38:43 | |
In our latest 1457 Podcast, Malcolm, Dave and Ross dive into the newly updated Top100 Golf Courses rankings for Edinburgh and the Lothians. Focusing on the top 20, they shine a light on some of the region's less well-known gems while exploring a growing trend... blending iconic "trophy" courses with more affordable, accessible layouts to create the ultimate golf trip. A must-listen for anyone planning their next visit. | |||
| Ep.35 With David Scott | 26 May 2026 | 01:05:16 | |
In our latest podcast, we sit down with David Scott, General Manager at Dumbarnie Golf Links, for a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation. David shares what makes the Dumbarnie experience so special, how he built a first-class team, and the journey that's taken him to the top of Scottish golf. From his early days at Rosemount and Kingsbarns to looking after The Duke's, and the unexpected call from Herb Kohler that changed everything, it's a story of hard work, listening, and finding your path. Recently appointed Captain of the PGA (2025/26) and Honorary Professional at The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, David reflects on a career that has seen him become one of the game's leading lights. Along the way, we also hear about his passion for music (yes, the saxophone makes an appearance), lockdown tunes, and his involvement in initiatives like the Caddie School for Soldiers. A brilliant listen. | |||
| Ep.34 Fun Golf in Scotland | 12 May 2026 | 00:59:43 | |
What makes golf truly fun? In this episode, Malcolm and Dave explore the joy of the game in Scotland, where character, creativity, and memorable moments often matter more than scorecards. Using Today's Golfer's Top 100 Fun Golf Courses in Great Britain & Ireland, compiled by Chris Bertram, they shine a light on the courses that deliver pure enjoyment, quirky holes, stunning settings, and a sense of adventure you don't always find on championship layouts. If you believe golf should make you smile as much as it challenges you, this one's for you. | |||
| Ep.36 With Stuart McColm, VP Golf Development at Cabot | 09 Jun 2026 | 01:12:40 | |
The final episode in our current 1457 Podcast series is one not to miss. We're joined by Stuart McColm, Vice-President of Golf Development at Cabot, for a fascinating conversation that takes us deep into the thinking behind the Old Petty course at Cabot Highlands. Stuart shares brilliant insight into Cabot's course design philosophy, the vision for Old Petty, and how it will sit alongside Castle Stuart. He also reflects on a remarkable journey in the game... from his early days in greenkeeping to earning a place on the Old Course cutting squad at St Andrews. With over 35 years in golf, Stuart offers a rare perspective on what it takes to bring world-class courses to life. He also speaks warmly about the late Mark Parsinen, whose vision and influence helped shape both Castle Stuart and Kingsbarns, and whose legacy continues to inspire. A brilliant listen to round off the series. | |||