Welcome to ”Golfers Anonymous,” a podcast where the love for golf is unraveled through the stories of everyday players. I’m your host, Noah, and each week, I bring you conversations with a new guest who is just like you and me - not a celebrity or a famous golfer, but someone deeply captivated by the game.
In ”Golfers Anonymous,” we explore why golf is more than a sport for many. It’s about uncovering the personal journeys, the first swings, the unforgettable moments on the green, and the lifelong friendships formed. We delve into the challenges and joys of the game, and what motivates our guests to return to the course, striving to improve with every round.
This podcast is a tribute to the spirit of the golfing community, showcasing how golf impacts individuals from diverse backgrounds. Whether you’re an avid golfer, a weekend enthusiast, or simply curious about the game’s enduring appeal, ”Golfers Anonymous” offers a window into the world of golf unlike any other.
Join us weekly for genuine, relatable tales from golfers who share your passion. Here at ”Golfers Anonymous,” every player has a unique story, and we’re here to share them with you. Let’s celebrate the universal love for golf, one story at a time.
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Welcome to ”Golfers Anonymous,” a podcast where the love for golf is unraveled through the stories of everyday players. I’m your host, Noah, and each week, I bring you conversations with a new guest who is just like you and me - not a celebrity or a famous golfer, but someone deeply captivated by the game.
In ”Golfers Anonymous,” we explore why golf is more than a sport for many. It’s about uncovering the personal journeys, the first swings, the unforgettable moments on the green, and the lifelong friendships formed. We delve into the challenges and joys of the game, and what motivates our guests to return to the course, striving to improve with every round.
This podcast is a tribute to the spirit of the golfing community, showcasing how golf impacts individuals from diverse backgrounds. Whether you’re an avid golfer, a weekend enthusiast, or simply curious about the game’s enduring appeal, ”Golfers Anonymous” offers a window into the world of golf unlike any other.
Join us weekly for genuine, relatable tales from golfers who share your passion. Here at ”Golfers Anonymous,” every player has a unique story, and we’re here to share them with you. Let’s celebrate the universal love for golf, one story at a time.
It is no secret that I love nine hole golf courses. And this week I got the pleasure of sitting down with Josh Beer, President of Hooper Golf Course, one of the best nine hole golf courses in the world.
We chat through the history of the club, what the President of a course like Hooper actually does, and what makes Hooper special.
Scotland is the final frontier for most golf sickos yet it can be extremely intimidating to plan.
That's why I brought on Jordan from Dog Tracks and Cow Pastures to help me lay out the basics you need to know when planning a trip to Scotland and some simple mistakes to avoid.
I sat down with Tim Ball from Knockdown Golf to talk about his passion for golf, photography, and life on Cape Cod.
Tim also has a close connection to Cape Cod Country Club, which is slated to become a solar farm in the near future. There’s a petition circulating to help save the course — if this conversation resonates with you, getting involved could make a real difference.
It didn't always look like it, but the 2025 Ryder Cup is a golf tournament I will always remember.
We bring back on Golfers Anonymous veteran Matt Weinstein to tell us some stories from his time on the grounds Saturday and Sunday.
The Ryder Cup is officially here so I had to make a call across the pond to my friend Dantalksgolf to come preview Bethpage with me.
We talk about our favorite Ryder Cup Moments, break down the two teams, and make some predictions for the weekend.
This week on Golfers Anonymous, I’m joined by Jarrod from Cape Cod Golf Guys, who with his brother Adam set out to play—and document—the 51 courses across Cape Cod and the Islands.
We talked about how the idea was born on a family porch and grew into a full-fledged platform that helps locals and visitors alike discover everything from scrappy nine-holers to bucket-list private clubs. Jarrod shares their approach to reviewing courses, why capturing the vibe matters more than perfect greens, and how their creative tournaments—like Bird Fest at Royal & Ancient Chappaquiddick—bring the Cape golf community together.
As someone who hasn't ventured down to the Cape much for golf, this was a super fun conversation.
This week on Golfers Anonymous, I'm joined by Bryn D'Andrea, aka @swing_thoughts_.
We talk about Bryn's shift from focusing on competitive golf to enjoying the game in new ways. Bryn shares how he's now more interested in the golf course architecture, playing with friends, and just being outside. Tune in to hear how this change has made golf more enjoyable for him and might inspire you to see the game differently too.
This week I'm thrilled to welcome Steve, the founder of Old Faithful Golf Co. Join me as I dive into Steve's fascinating journey into the world of golf and the timeless charm of vintage clubs.
We chat about the intricacies of finding the right shaft, the gearhead mentality, and the joy of tinkering that resonates with many golfers. Steve also reveals what's in his bag, shares some of the coolest submissions to Old Faithful, and talks about his dream guest submissions.
This episode is a Gearhead's delight. Had a blast!
This week I’m joined by Jon Cone from Milwaukee Golf Blog for a special deep dive into the world of hidden gem golf courses. We swap stories about the thrill of discovering out-of-the-way tracks, what really makes a course a “hidden gem,” and why some of our favorite rounds happen in very random places.
This week on Golfers Anonymous, I'm joined by Daniel Clark, a lifelong golfer with a unique perspective on the game. We dive into Daniel's journey from growing up on a golf course in Germany to playing competitively in the U.S. and now living in the UK. Daniel shares his experiences of adapting to different golfing cultures and the challenges of maintaining his game amidst life's changes.
We also explore Florio Golf, where the mission to bring mental health conversations to every golf course. Daniel opens up about the inspiration behind his podcast, "Fairways and Feelings," and the impact of sharing personal stories within the golf community.
There's no better pre-golf meal than a bagel, and in New York City, golf and bagels are a perfect pair. That's why I sat down with Cy to discuss his journey from New Hampshire to New York City and the inspiration behind his page, Golf & Bagels.
This week is a special one. I had the opportunity to interview Yip Strickler, the world's leading independent journalist investigating handicaps and tournaments at prestigious private golfing clubs.
Yip is doing gods work chasing down sand bagging rats all around the country and it was awesome to get the inside scoop on his noble work
It's officially US Open week and I couldn't be more excited to watch these guys go into battle at Oakmont.
I'm joined by previous pod guest Ben Malach to break down some history about the course, what makes it so difficult, and some of our favorite narratives heading into the week.
This week on Golfers Anonymous, I'm joined by Brian Decker, the creative mind behind the camera for Crayon Courses.
We explored Brian's unique journey into the world of golf course architecture and how Crayon Courses blends his artistic talent with a deep love for the game. Brian shares insights into his creative process, breaking down what makes golf course design captivating.
Brian also takes us inside his role at TPC Toronto, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the preparations and expectations for this week's Canadian Open. From course setup to player insights, we preview what fans and players can look forward to at this exciting event.
This week I’m joined by Zach and Brian from the Makeshift Pod. We talked about how each of them got into the game, what it’s like playing golf in the big city, and how they’ve carved out their own space creating content around the sport.
We also spoke about their experience teeing it up in Saudi Arabia and rounded out the convo with some around the horn debate topics from Reddit.
Zach and Bryan have awesome energy for the game and it was great to have them on the show!
Most golfers show up to their favorite course and never think twice about the grass under their feet. This week, we’re changing that.
I’m joined by Richard Milko for a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to maintain a golf course. Richard shares his journey from culinary school to turf management, and how he found a passion for creating the kind of conditions golfers dream about.
We get into everything—spring prep, tournament builds, the science behind aeration and sand, and the constant balance between playability and challenge. Richard also talks about the renovation process he just went through with Kyle Franz, the teamwork it takes to keep a course running, and why grass selection is way more important than most people realize.
One of the best things about golf is how personal the journey can be—and how it brings people together in ways you’d never expect.
This week, I’m joined by Corey Davis, who picked up the game during COVID and never looked back. We talk about what it was like learning golf from scratch, the challenges that come with being a late starter, and how the game started to intersect with something even bigger—his sobriety.
Corey shares the story behind Soba Golf, a wellness-driven golf community he launched to create space for people navigating recovery, mindfulness, and personal growth—all through the game of golf.
Plus, we kick around some takes on LIV vs. PGA, the entertainment side of the sport, and why golf keeps pulling people in—no matter how or when they start.
One of the wildest traditions in golf happens after the final putt drops at the Masters.
This week, I’m joined by David Rumsey from Front Office Sports, who was one of 28 lucky winners of the media lottery and got to play Augusta National the day after the Masters wrapped.
We talk about how it all went down—what it’s like getting that golden email, trying to prep the night before, and stepping onto the first tee. David breaks down the round hole by hole, including how much he leaned on his caddie, which shots surprised him, and what it felt like playing some of the most iconic holes in golf… with no patrons around.
It’s a surreal story, and hearing it from someone who actually lived it makes it even better. This one was a blast.
This week on Golfers Anonymous, I’m joined by Jon Cone, a geologist and the voice behind Milwaukee Golf Blog, who brings a seriously unique perspective to the golf world.
We talked about how his background in geology gives him a fresh appreciation for golf course design—especially in a place like Wisconsin, where glaciers left behind some of the most fascinating terrain in the country. From Erin Hills to Sand Valley to Lawsonia Links, Jon breaks down how the land itself tells a really cool story.
We also got into his journey with the game, the vibrant Milwaukee golf community, and a lost golf course on the land that is now used for Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
This week on Golfers Anonymous, I’m joined by Aaron Schrank from Rustic Golf Provisions. We talked about his roots in Rhode Island golf, how he fell into photography, and the connection between the two.
Aaron shared stories from trips to Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Payne’s Valley, and Fishers Island, and how he captures those moments with disposable cameras. We also got into his mission to play every public course in Rhode Island, what he’s learned along the way about expressing his creativity, and the ways golf brings people together.
Welcome to ”Golfers Anonymous,” a podcast where the love for golf is unraveled through the stories of everyday players. I’m your host, Noah, and each week, I bring you conversations with a new guest who is just like you and me - not a celebrity or a famous golfer, but someone deeply captivated by the game.
In ”Golfers Anonymous,” we explore why golf is more than a sport for many. It’s about uncovering the personal journeys, the first swings, the unforgettable moments on the green, and the lifelong friendships formed. We delve into the challenges and joys of the game, and what motivates our guests to return to the course, striving to improve with every round.
This podcast is a tribute to the spirit of the golfing community, showcasing how golf impacts individuals from diverse backgrounds. Whether you’re an avid golfer, a weekend enthusiast, or simply curious about the game’s enduring appeal, ”Golfers Anonymous” offers a window into the world of golf unlike any other.
Join us weekly for genuine, relatable tales from golfers who share your passion. Here at ”Golfers Anonymous,” every player has a unique story, and we’re here to share them with you. Let’s celebrate the universal love for golf, one story at a time.