
Podcast Overview
<p>A golf and lifestyle podcast created by two scotsmen with years of experience within the golf industry. Join us, and the occasional guest, for a weekly chat about everything going on in golf.</p>
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3/12/2026
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Recent Episodes

July 15, 2026
Episode 18 - Chasing Claret Jugs
<p>The conversation delves into the necessity of course changes to accommodate the modern game of golf, highlighting the adaptation of historic golf courses to the evolving nature of the sport. The discussion also explores the challenges and considerations associated with modernizing these iconic courses. The conversation covers topics such as golf course changes, the impact of weather conditions, favorite Open moments, and predictions for the Open Championship. The hosts discuss the length of par 3 holes, the influence of weather on scoring, and share their favorite moments from past Opens. They also engage in a detailed discussion about the upcoming Open Championship and their predictions for the event.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Course changes to accommodate modern game</li><li>Historic golf courses adapting to modern game Golf course changes</li><li>Par 3 length</li><li>Weather conditions impact</li><li>Favorite Open moments</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Course Changes for the Modern Game</li><li>23:43 Historic Golf Courses and Modernization</li><li>25:23 Golf Course Changes and Par 3 Length</li><li>27:05 Weather Conditions Impact</li><li>29:11 Favorite Open Moments</li><li>28:49 Open Championship Predictions</li><li>40:35 Open Championship Discussion</li></ul>

July 8, 2026
Episode 17 - The World Handicap System
<p>The podcast conversation covers the challenges of balancing podcasting with full-time jobs and family responsibilities, getting back into golf and paddle, and an in-depth discussion of the World Handicap System (WHS). The hosts explore the positive aspects of the WHS, including its global recognition, accuracy in representing current form, and inclusivity for new and casual golfers. The conversation methodically explores the impact of the World Handicap System on game growth, the challenges of handicap manipulation, the role of general play scores in competition preparation, the influence of handicap on competitive golf, the impact of WHS on the golf season, and the debate on a two-handicap system. The discussion highlights the system's merits and flaws, the frustration caused by falsely low handicaps, and the need for competitive experience in tournament formats. It also addresses the challenges of winter handicap play and the complexity added by a two-handicap system. The conversation delves into the impact of the new handicap system on club competitions, the transition to amateur status, the WHS system's effect on the golfing community, and proposed changes to address handicap manipulation. Scott and Calum discuss the benefits of technology in tracking golf handicaps and propose a new system to address fairness in golf competitions.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Balancing podcasting with full-time jobs and family responsibilities</li><li>Positive aspects of the World Handicap System (WHS) Game growth</li><li>Handicap manipulation</li><li>Falsely low handicaps</li><li>Impact on competitive golf</li><li>General play scores</li><li>Competition preparation</li><li>Influence of handicap</li><li>Competitive experience</li><li>Winter handicap play</li><li>Seasonal impact</li><li>Competition vs. social handicap</li><li>Complexity and confusion Impact of the new handicap system on club competitions</li><li>Transition to amateur status and its reasons</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Life as a Golf Podcaster</li><li>11:24 Positive Aspects of the World Handicap System</li><li>18:16 The World Handicap System and Its Impact</li><li>23:24 Challenges of General Play Scores</li><li>29:24 Impact of WHS on Golf Season and Handicap Swings</li><li>38:45 Golf Handicap Tracking</li><li>47:02 WHS System and Golfing Community</li><li>54:37 Proposed Handicap System Change</li></ul>

July 1, 2026
Episode 16 - The Good, The Bad & The Lefty
<p>The podcast episode begins with a casual introduction and a health update from the hosts. It then transitions into a recap of the previous episode and a discussion about the club championship. The conversation moves on to a detailed discussion on golf championships and performance, followed by a conversation about physical fitness and its impact on golf performance. The hosts then discuss the importance of supporting local PGA pros and share their thoughts on the US Open. The episode concludes with a discussion about the upcoming Open Championship and the hosts' experiences with qualifying for the championship. The conversation covered Open Qualifying results, the standard of play, controversy surrounding Phil Mickelson, upcoming golf events, and closing remarks. It included a detailed discussion of players' performance, the impact of emerging talent, and comparisons with past scandals in golf. The hosts also shared plans for future episodes and expressed excitement about attending the Scottish Open.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Physical fitness plays a significant role in golf performance.</li><li>Supporting local PGA pros is important for the growth of the sport. Insight into Open Qualifying results</li><li>Discussion of emerging talent in golf</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Podcast Introduction and Health Update</li><li>07:12 Physical Fitness and Golf Performance</li><li>13:22 Supporting Local PGA Pros and US Open Discussion</li><li>20:53 Open Championship and Qualifying Experience</li><li>31:11 The Standard of Play</li><li>37:00 Phil Mickelson's Controversy</li><li>49:00 Upcoming Golf Events</li></ul>
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