A golf history podcast.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | SportsGolf |
Episode 4 looks at the '87 Cup, when Tony Jacklin and his European team attempted to make history by winning for the first time ever on American soil. To pre-order "The Cup They Couldn't Lose," coming this spring, visit this link: https://www.hachett... more
The third and final dispatch from Whistling Straits, where Stricker has led the U.S. to an 11-5 lead after four sessions, and victory is assured. One last look at how we got here. If you enjoy these podcasts, Shane's book on the 2021 Ryder Cup can be... more
The Whistling Straits Ryder Cup is what we thought it was. Some thoughts after America takes a 6-2 lead and Stricker pushes all the right buttons. If you enjoy these podcasts, Shane's book on the 2021 Ryder Cup can be pre-ordered here: https://www.ha... more
Not a canon episode. The mixer and the mic made their way to Wisconsin, so let's engage in a thought exercise: Can we use what we know about Ryder Cup history to predict the winner? If you enjoy these podcasts, Shane's book on the 2021 Ryder Cup can ... more
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Really interesting. Great that Shane is prepared to offer his opinion, not sitting on the fence as an easy out. more
Yet another fascinating deep dive and insightful summary! I still have the video at home and listen to Dave Marr and how amazed he is that the US could actually lose on home soil. I would love to see you focus on the cups evolution through the 90s from controversy at Kiawah to the memorable win in 95 to Seves chaotic captaincy at Valderamma all the way to the comeback at Brookline. That should do for starters Shane! Looking forward to reading the book. Chris
This is an absolute gem. Book has been pre-ordered. My only complaint? Haven’t gotten a new one since the week of the Ryder Cup. Shane…keep ‘em coming please.
This was an excellent listen but maybe a little oversold. If you’re writing (and talking) about golf history then be sure you know your facts, given this podcast seems to be aimed at a premium golf audience. Errors irk such an audience. For example, Tom Watson beat Jack Nicklaus at Turnberry in 1977, not St Andrews as stated. Sandy Lyle was the first Briton to win The Masters (1988), not Nick Faldo (1989). And there’s a few more. But it’s a good formula and insightful otherwise.
A terrific trip down the rabbit hole into the history of the Ryder Cup. Can’t wait for the book to come out!
Apple Podcasts | #154 | United Kingdom/Sports/Golf |
Apple Podcasts | #142 | New Zealand/Sports/Golf |
Apple Podcasts | #153 | Ireland/Sports/Golf |
Apple Podcasts | #218 | Sweden/Sports/Golf |
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