TalkinGolf
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We found 10 episodes of TalkinGolf with the tag “golf”.
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Episode 81: TGH 81: The History & Restoration of Cobbs Creek
April 21st, 2022 | Season 4 | 1 hr 19 mins
cobbs creek, golf, golf history, philadelphia, usga
I am joined by authors, historians and golf course architecture enthusiasts, Mike Cirba and Dr. Joseph Bausch to discuss the amazing history and the future restoration of Philadelphia’s first public golf course, Cobbs Creek.
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Episode 80: TGH 80: The Champion Without a Major
March 30th, 2022 | Season 4 | 1 hr 1 min
babe ruth, baseball history, golf, golf history, pga, sam byrd, the masters
TalkinGolf History proudly presents Episode #80: The Champion Without a Major, which tells the story of Sam Byrd - a man who once won a World Series with Babe Ruth, a man Bobby Jones once called the "greatest driver of the golf ball he ever saw" and the only man to ever play in both the World Series and the Masters.
If that isnt good enough for you - listen in and hear the amazing story of how Babe Ruth contributed to modern day golf instruction!!!
An amazing episode with returning guest, John Fischer.
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Episode 78: TGH 78: The Rise & Demise of Penfold Golf
February 27th, 2022 | Season 4 | 1 hr 20 secs
golf, golf equipment, golf history, james bond, mygolfspy, penfold golf
Another great episode from our series on the birth and death of great golf companies. We welcome back John Barba of MyGolfSpy to the show to tell the unbelievable story of Penfold Golf - the company that wouldn't die...until it did.
If you are a fan of James Bond, you may remember that James Bond played a Penfold Hearts Golf Ball.
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Episode 77: TGH 77: A Golf Historian's Guide to Pinehurst
January 24th, 2022 | Season 4 | 1 hr 20 mins
donald ross, golf, golf history, pinehurst, pinehurst resort, usga
After a year in the works the TalkinGolf History Podcast is proud to release, "A Golf Historian's Guide to Pinehurst" an in depth and intimate look at Pinehurst through the eye's of one of its historians. Pinehurst is called America's Home of Golf - listen in and learn how it earned that moniker.
A special thanks to our guest, Chris Buie, the Pinehurst Resort and the Tufts Archives for hosting us. If you have the opportunity please consider donating to the Tufts Archives.
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Episode 76: TGH 76: Mr. 59
January 9th, 2022 | Season 4 | 1 hr 27 mins
al geiberger, golf, golf history, golf record, mr. 59, pga, pga championship
A wonderful interview with the wonderful man, Al Geiberger, the first man in the history of golf to break golf's version of the 4 minute mile...breaking 60!
We dive into how Mr. Geiberger entered the game, his early amateur days, his stories from the tour which include Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, his PGA Championship, his Players Championship and of course a run down of his 59 and how he kept himself in the zone.
We would like to take a moment to thank La Quinta Country Club for allowing us to record our interview in their boardroom.
Also very special thanks to artist Jim Fitzpatrick for allowing TalkinGolf History to use his painting of Mr. 59! -
Episode 74: TGH 74: The Legacy of Willie Park Part 2
November 5th, 2021 | Season 3 | 45 mins 35 secs
claret jug, golf, golf history, musselburgh, st andrews, the open, tom morris, willie park
The conclusion of our two part podcast on the Legacy of Willie Park Senior. This episode includes the stories of Open Champions Mungo and Willie park Junior as well as the history of the only 9 hole golf course to host an Open Championship, Musselburgh Links.
A special thanks to my new friend, Mungo Park. Make sure to look out for Mungo's new book in 2022 on the history of Musselburgh Links and the Park Family.
I would like to thank my 10 year old daughter, Charlotte for closing out the show today.
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Episode 73: TGH 73: The Voice of Inverness
September 1st, 2021 | Season 3 | 1 hr 39 mins
golf, golf history, inverness club, lpga, solheim cup, us open, usga
TalkinGolf - the golf podcast that's made in Australia but heard around the world
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Episode 72: TGH 72: The Legacy of Willie Park Senior
August 15th, 2021 | Season 3 | 1 hr 11 mins
golf, musselburgh, open championship, r&a, st andrews, willie park
TalkinGolf History welcomes the Great Grandson of our first major championship winner to the show to discuss his Great Grandfather's Legacy - the first Open Championship winner, 4 time Open Champion, brother to an Open Champion and son to a two-time Open Champion.
The Park Legacy is not spoken with the same reverance we give to his counterpart who lived in St Andrews. On our show, Mungo Park and I discuss why the voices of the Park's have been muted by time along with the golfing history of the Honourable Town known as Musselburgh.
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Episode 71: TGH 71: The Legacy of Tom Morris Part 2
July 13th, 2021 | Season 3 | 1 hr 19 mins
golf, old course, old tom morris, st andrews, the open, young tom morris
In Part 2 of the Legacy of Tom Morris we start with the phenom of Young Tom Morris. We then weave through the lives of Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris with our historians Roger McStravick and Stephen Proctor as we help tell this wonderful tale of two of the greatest golfers that ever lived.
Not to be missed:
Old Tom Morris' golf design work
His gift to Green Keepers
The Greatness of Young Tom Morris
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Perhaps two stories about these legends that you might not have known. -
Episode 70: TGH 70: The Legacy of Tom Morris Part 1
July 5th, 2021 | Season 3 | 59 mins 26 secs
golf, golf history, old course, old tom morris, open championship, r&a, young tom
TalkinGolf History presents The Legacy of Tom Morris Part 1. This is a two part podcast. Part 1 dives into the history of Old Tom Morris, his relationship with Allan Robertson, his rivalry with Willie Park and the Birth of the Open Championship.
We are joined by two golf historians, Roger McStravick of St Andrews an expert on the life of Old Tom Morris and Stephen Proctor who is an expert on the life of Young Tom Morris together for the first time they discuss the History and Legacy of Tom Morris.
In part 2 we will dive into the lives of both Old and Young Tom Morris.