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The Good-Good Golf Podcast
TalkinGolf Productions
164 episodes
9 months ago
Good-Good is the golf show for the serious golfer. We celebrate everything great about the game, from course architecture to promoting public golf.
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Good-Good is the golf show for the serious golfer. We celebrate everything great about the game, from course architecture to promoting public golf.
Show more...
Golf
Leisure,
Games,
Sports
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Ep 161: The Always interesting Meghan Maclaren
The Good-Good Golf Podcast
1 hour 18 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
Ep 161: The Always interesting Meghan Maclaren

When you want try to get a handle on the big, complex issues in golf you turn to Meghan Maclaren. LET player, blogger and all round thoughtful type, an hour in Meg's company is never anything but educational and entertaining. Enjoy.

Links mentioned on this episode:
Looking for a good cause to support? The AFRIEYA Golf Academy in Uganda does great work with kids including publishing a fortnightly podcast. Check it out and support them if you can on the links below.

The Kids Golf Podcast Patreon page
and on BuyMeACoffee.com or send Rod Morri a DM on Twitter

Angus and Grace Go Golfing website and Instagram

The Good-Good Golf Podcast
Good-Good is the golf show for the serious golfer. We celebrate everything great about the game, from course architecture to promoting public golf.