Épisodes

  • Ayrshire & Scotland's West Coast
    Jul 8 2026

    The west coast of Scotland is the Birthplace of The Open Championship and home to some of the most storied links in the game.


    In this episode, Connor and D.J. take a deep dive into Ayrshire and the West Coast, from the marquee names of Royal Troon, Prestwick, Western Gailes, and the Ailsa Course at Turnberry to the outstanding supporting cast found throughout the region.


    Along the way, they cover the planning considerations that shape an Ayrshire golf trip, the appeal of unpacking once and staying in a single location, the growing popularity of pairing the region with Northern Ireland, and the Good Life experiences that complete the journey.


    Whether you are planning an entire Expedition around the West Coast or adding a few days to a larger tour of Scotland, this episode offers a complete introduction to one of the game’s most historic and rewarding regions.


    Additional Resources

    • Regional Guide: Golf Trips to Scotland's West Coast
    • Your Complete Guide to Turnberry
    • Step Inside Prestwick's Reimagined Clubhouse
    • The Complete Guide to Royal Troon
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    32 min
  • North Berwick Golf Club – Legendary Links
    Jun 24 2026

    Our Legendary Links series returns for a look at one of Scotland's most beloved courses, North Berwick Golf Club.


    Twenty-five years ago, North Berwick was unranked. Today it sits twenty-fifth in the world. Connor and D.J. unpack what that climb has meant for visitors and the puzzle of pairing the course with nearby Muirfield.


    They also cover the history, notable holes, and Good Life options that shouldn't be missed nearby.


    Additional Resources


    7 Things to See at North Berwick Golf Club


    North Berwick & Muirfield Golf Trips

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    38 min
  • Follow Your Captain: Tips for When You're Along for the Ride
    Jun 10 2026

    We've spent plenty of time talking about how to lead a great golf trip across the pond. This episode is for everyone else. The group members. The friends along for the ride. The 90% who didn't volunteer to be the Captain (the H&B word for the person organizing the trip).


    Connor and D.J. walk through what it means to be a great traveler when you're not the one leading, from respecting the decisions to showing up prepared to simply not being "that guy."


    Because the best trips allow the Captain to enjoy the fruits of their labor as much as everyone else.


    Additional Resources


    Tips & Advice for Golf Trip Captains

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    28 min
  • England's Golf Coast - A Deep Dive
    May 27 2026

    With The Open returning to Royal Birkdale this summer, D.J. and Connor sit down with colleague Mike Walters for a deep dive on England's Golf Coast, fresh off his trip through the region.


    They walk through all three Royals (Liverpool, Lytham & St Annes, and Birkdale), make the case for the deep supporting cast that often gets overlooked, and explore the Good Life in Liverpool.


    Whether you're heading to The Open, planning a trip to England's Golf Coast, or just armchair traveling, the one's worth your time.


    Additional Resources


    The Complete Guide to England's Golf Coast


    How Much Does a Golf Trip to England Cost?


    Where to Play on a Golf Trip to England: A Regional Guide

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Part 3 - Key Decisions for Planning Your Golf Trip Across the Pond
    May 13 2026

    In Part 3 of the series, D.J. and Connor close out the 15 most important decisions for your overseas golf trip.


    The focus shifts to the choices that often get made later in the planning process: where you'll sleep, the case for caddies, packing choices, dinners and your time off the course, plus getting ahead of the inevitable question: where to next?


    Key Points:

    • Why "we don't care where we stay" sounds reasonable at home and falls apart once you're overseas.
    • Why caddie requests should be made in advance, and the cancellation policies now in place at most clubs.
    • Pack less than you think, but cover all four seasons.
    • The two-pairs-of-shoes rule, and why one wet round can derail the next morning.
    • Why dinner reservations are not a day-of decision, even in the shoulder season.
    • The case for starting the conversation about your next trip before you've finished this one.


    Additional Resources:

    ⁠How to Plan a Golf Trip to Scotland – 14 Key Decisions⁠

    ⁠How to Plan an Ireland Golf Trip – Breaking It Down

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    20 min
  • Part 2 – Key Decisions for Planning a Golf Trip to Scotland, Ireland, and England
    Apr 29 2026

    In Part 2 of the series, D.J. and Connor get into the decisions that start to give an overseas golf trip its shape: when to go, where to go, which courses to play, how much golf, and how you'll get around.


    Connor reframes the timing question in a way most travelers haven't considered, D.J. breaks down the divide-and-conquer approach to choosing regions, and they both make the case for adding a course you've never heard of.


    Key Points:


    • Why framing your travel dates as "when can't you go" is more productive than "when can you go."


    • The daylight advantage of June and July, and the September wrinkle at St. Andrews that catches some groups off guard.


    • How to divide and conquer: picking one or two regions for a 7-night trip, and why a third usually means shortchanging one of them.


    • The anchor-course strategy: pick your marquee course first and build the rest of the itinerary outward from there.


    • Why the course nobody in your group has heard of often becomes the highlight of the trip.


    • The difference between a trip that's been planned for you and a trip that's been hosted, and why a driver-host turns transit time into part of the experience.


    Additional Resources:

    How to Plan a Golf Trip to Scotland – 14 Key Decisions

    How to Plan an Ireland Golf Trip – Breaking It Down

    The Benefits of a Driver-Host on an Overseas Golf Trip

    Best 36-Hole Days in Scotland and Ireland

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    26 min
  • Key Decisions for Planning a Golf Trip to Scotland, Ireland, or England: Part 1
    Apr 15 2026

    Planning an overseas golf trip involves more decisions than most travelers expect, and the ones you make early on tend to shape the entire experience.


    In this first episode of a 3 part series, D.J. and Connor walk through five key decisions every group faces before the planning even really begins: the type of trip, the invite list, your budget, DIY vs. a golf travel company, and custom vs. stock itineraries.


    If you're in the early stages of putting a trip together, this is the foundation.


    Key Points:


    • Why mixing group types (buddies, couples, families) on the same trip creates more friction than most people anticipate.
    • The #1 reason you should be selective with your invite list.
    • Why the average overseas golf trip involves 40 to 50 individual plans and reservations.
    • The difference between a trip being made for you and you being made for a trip.
    • Connor's breakdown of how destination and season choices will impact your budget.


    Additional Resources


    How to Plan a Golf Trip to Scotland – 14 Key Decisions


    How to Plan an Ireland Golf Trip – Breaking It Down

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    19 min
  • Scotland's North Coast 500
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode, Connor serves as interviewer as D.J. takes us through his long-awaited solo drive of Scotland's North Coast 500.


    Along the way:

    • Rounds of golf at Royal Dornoch, Wick, and Durness.
    • Single-lane mountain roads through snow and hail.
    • The wildly stressful descent of the Applecross Pass.
    • A dinner 20-years-in-the-making at The Three Chimneys on the Isle of Skye.


    Plus, what he'd do differently, who this trip is really for, and the fish and chips that dethroned Tailend in St. Andrews.


    Additional Resources


    Scotland's North Coast 500: A Golfer's Guide

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    39 min