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Displaying Episode 11 - 20 of 26 in total of TalkinGolf with the tag “usga”.
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Episode 84: TGH 84: The Champion Who Lost His Mind
June 13th, 2022 | Season 4 | 43 mins 43 secs
brookline, golf, johnny mcdermott, major champion, us open, usga
TalkinGolf - the golf podcast that's made in Australia but heard around the world
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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 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 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 69: TGH 69: Did Ben Hogan Win 5 US Opens?
June 16th, 2021 | Season 3 | 1 hr 19 mins
ben hogan, golf, golf history, hale america national open, us open, usga
Episode #69 is a fascinating show on one of golf's most mysterious debates - Did Ben Hogan win 5 US Opens and not 4? The story hinges on the designiation of the 1942 Hale America National Open, which was held in place of the canceled 1942 US Open. Some have fought for decades to declare this event a US Open while others have scoffed at the idea.
Author Peter May recently published a new book, "The Open Question: Ben Hogan and Golf's Most Enduring Controversey" joins us on the show to argue the case for Ben Hogan winning his 5th US Open.
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Episode 68: TGH 68: The Englishman, Tony Jacklin
June 2nd, 2021 | Season 3 | 1 hr 55 mins
gold, golf history, open championship, pga tour, tony jacklin, us open, usga
On Episode #68 we are joined by Hall of Famer, Two Time Major Champion, Ryder Cup Hero and Captain...Tony Jacklin!
This is Part 1 of a series of podcasts with Tony Jacklin.
In part 1 we dive into his early days playing the game, how he rose to the professional ranks and his major championship success and even failures. In the next installment we will dive into the Ryder Cup.Not to be missed: His stories of Ben Hogan, Peter Thomson and Bobby Locke.
Mr. Jacklin is now a master woodworker who specializes in Marquetry. To view and even purchase his work please visit the link below:
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Episode 67: TGH 67: The Birth and Death of Golf in America
May 3rd, 2021 | Season 3 | 27 mins 24 secs
charleston golf, first golf, harleston green, kiawah island, pga championship, usga
Our latest episode of Golf From the Fringe: The Birth and Death of Golf In America: The Story of Harleston Green, is the true story of how the game of golf came to America in the mid-1700s. This story takes place over a 60 year period from 1739 to 1799 and tells the story of America's first golfers, first golf course and first golf club and how they semmingly like the colony of Roanoke disappeared in the middle of the night.
I can't tell you how proud of how this show came together - in my book its an instant classic.
Soundtrack:
"The Rise" by MRTN
"Touch" by Mattia Cupelli
"Forgotten" by Whitesand
"Hidden Past" by Kevin MacLeod -
Episode 60: TGH 60: The Wonderful Herbert Warren Wind
February 15th, 2021 | Season 3 | 1 hr 25 mins
golf, golf history, herbert warren wind, usga
On this episode of the TalkinGolf History Podcast we dive into the profound history of Herbert Warren Wind. Few sports writers in history hold a candle to the great Herbert Warren WInd, and we golfers should cherish the fact that he was on our side.
If you think you know a lot about the man that the USGA named its highest honor in literature after, think again - his contributions to the game will echo in golf's history.
Our guests for today's show are Bradley Klein and Stephen Proctor. -
Episode 59: TGH 59: The Unheralded Pioneer, Ann Gregory
February 1st, 2021 | Season 3 | 31 mins 38 secs
golf history, lpga, us womens open, usga, usga golf museum
Ann Gregory won over 300 golf tournaments, she broke the USGA women's color barrier and for 65 years her story has been lost to the masses. Today on our show we are joined by Junior Curator of the USGA Golf Museum, Kylie Garabed who helps shine a light on the amazing career of Ann Gregory, Golf's Unheralded Pioneer.
On a personal note: The original purpose of this podcast was to share stories with you that you might not hear anywhere else. Ann Gregory passed away in 1990 without the accolades she should have been afforded, let us honor her in death like she should have been honored in life - as a champion, a pioneer and as she might have wished, a golfer.
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Episode 58: TGH 58: The Golf Club Without a Course
January 17th, 2021 | Season 3 | 26 mins 41 secs
golf architecture, golf history, oakmont, pittsburgh, pittsburgh golf club, usga
Golf From The Fringe presents "The Golf Club Without a Course."
The TalkinGolf History introduced the first ever storyline podcast in 2018, when it introduced the Golf From the Fringe series - after a year off, our latest show captures the unique story of the history of the Pittsburgh Golf Club - which includes a runaway bride, a billionaire, the US President, Queen Victoria, the battle between private and public golf, the formation of the Western PA Golf Association, the creation of Oakmont, Fox Chapel and the Pittsburgh Field Club -----all in 26 minutes of run time.
The soundtrack alone makes this podcast worth listening to, as it follows 60 years of popular music through the duration of our story's timeline.
Sountrack includes:
Kevin MacLeod's "Wizardtorium"
Wizardtorium
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Nabucco Va Pensiero circa 1840
Johann Strauss II, "Roses From A Southern Waltz" perfomed by the Philadelphia Orchestra circa 1880
Charles B. Ward, "The Band Played On" circa 1895
Scott Joplin, "Original Rags" circa 1899
Elizabeth Lennox, In the Gloaming" circa 1910
Kevin MacLeod, "Atlantean Twilight"
"Atlantean Twilight"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...