After our recent outing on the Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush, it's time for Martin and Des to own up to the reality that Championship golf courses are hard. Despite great company and favourable weather both of the seasoned old campaigners struggled to deliver any consistency over this north Antrim masterpiece. Plenty of general discussion about the DPWT and solving their LIV problem plus a roundup of everything that interests us from around the world of professional golf. Interact with the ...
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After our recent outing on the Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush, it's time for Martin and Des to own up to the reality that Championship golf courses are hard. Despite great company and favourable weather both of the seasoned old campaigners struggled to deliver any consistency over this north Antrim masterpiece. Plenty of general discussion about the DPWT and solving their LIV problem plus a roundup of everything that interests us from around the world of professional golf. Interact with the ...
Two men and a nerve wracking final round (Summer repeat)
In the Footsteps of Giants
1 hour 24 minutes
2 months ago
Two men and a nerve wracking final round (Summer repeat)
With major season over and a few weeks still to wait until the Ryder Cup at Bethpage, we thought our listeners might enjoy a repeat of the outpouring of emotion and relief that we all felt when Rory McIlroy finally conquered Augusta National. The most unscripted podcast episode we have ever done but probably one of the most memorable, for us anyway. New ITFOG episodes coming in early September following our summer break, however, listeners can still interact via X @ITFOG_podcast, Instag...
In the Footsteps of Giants
After our recent outing on the Dunluce Links at Royal Portrush, it's time for Martin and Des to own up to the reality that Championship golf courses are hard. Despite great company and favourable weather both of the seasoned old campaigners struggled to deliver any consistency over this north Antrim masterpiece. Plenty of general discussion about the DPWT and solving their LIV problem plus a roundup of everything that interests us from around the world of professional golf. Interact with the ...