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This Golfing Life

This Golfing Life

De : Dan Davies
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This Golfing Life is a series of conversations about life, golf and the relationship between the two. Join host Dan Davies as he gets to the heart of the game with an eclectic range of guests - some famous, some less so; but all of them hopelessly besotted with the most engaging, infuriating and enjoyable game ever created.Sounder Golf
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  • Robert Rock: The Sultan of Swing on style, substance and beating Tiger
    Jun 4 2026
    In this episode, European Tour veteran and two-time winner Robert Rock reveals how investing in his swing — and gaining an intimate understanding what goes into making it look effortless — helped him beat Tiger Woods in Abu Dhabi in 2012 and achieve a lifelong dream. We apologise for the sound quality on this episode but hope you’ll stick with it to discover how Robert’s fascination with historic players like Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan and Nick Faldo shaped his approach to technique and competition, even when the spotlight was off. We also break down how an obsession with precision and simplicity helped him craft one of the game's most admired swings — and why even the best struggle with basic putting. And beyond the tournaments and trophies, Robert’s journey uncovers his obsession with swing mechanics and aesthetics, the evolution of golf equipment, and why the game’s true mastery lies in the process, not just the outcome. Robert Rock’s candid stories explore the shifting landscape of professional golf — from equipment innovations to the decline of long irons and traditional course architecture. He shares how the modern game’s power and technology are reshaping how pros approach tournament play, and why this might be diluting some of golf’s timeless artistic challenge. Chapters 00:00 Introducing this week's guest, Robert Rock 01:22 Robert's early connection with golf 04:16 The uninhibited joy of junior golf 05:41 Europe's greats and early idols 07:01 Evolution of technique and equipment 08:57 The era Robert would liked to have played in 11:56 The competitive edge: What sets pro golfers apart? 13:59 Studying Ben Hogan and Bobby Jones 17:30 The differences between scratch players and tour pros 18:49 Process over outcome 20:36 The Journey to his first tour win 24:30 Memorable shots 29:53 Mixed experiences at the US Open 34:01 Head to head with Tiger Woods in 20212 38:04 Reflections on playing with and beating Tiger Woods 40:01 Hat tans: the scourge of pro golf 42:03 Supporting his son, a pro footballer 45:25 Finding a cure for his putting woes 46:23 Transitioning to Senior Golf 51:37 Lessons Learned from a distinguished career 53:48 The current state of professional golf 57:17 Happiest times in golf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 h et 3 min
  • James Bledge: Creating the perfect place to play
    May 28 2026
    A journey into the world of elite greenkeeping and golf course management with James Bledge, Links Manager at Royal Liverpool GC and one of Britain’s finest greenkeepers. From hitting balls over a school building as a kid to Kingsbarns, Deal and preparing Royal Liverpool’s historic links for the Open Championship, this episode reveals the dedication, mentorship, ecological care, and passion for the game - and the land - that informs the presentation of one of the world’s greatest golf links. Plus, as a bonus, a fantastic story about a man who created a golf club in a shed! In this episode: An introduction to James Bledge, renowned greenkeeper and Links Manager, with a highlight on his roles in major tournaments like the Open Championship and the Amateur at Hoylake. Insights into the differences and similarities between preparing a course for the Open and the Amateur Championship. Behind-the-scenes tales of managing teams, volunteer coordination, and course setup strategies to challenge top players. The importance of ecology, nature, and sustainability in golf course maintenance, including innovative projects at Royal Liverpool. Personal stories about career beginnings, mentorship, and life-changing sliding doors moments that shaped his journey. Unique traditions and community antics, such as Ken Hannah’s legendary golf club in his garden at Deal, and the charm of courses like Royal Cinque Ports and Kingsbarns. Practical insights into greenkeeping techniques, from soil microbiome testing to cutting-edge turf technology, and how automation might shape future course maintenance. Reflections on the significance of camaraderie, education, and passing on knowledge within the industry. Timestamps: 00:00 Introducing this week's guest, James Bledge 03:00 Managing Major Championships: Open vs. Amateur 07:01 Briefing from the R&A and Course Preparation 08:19 Watching US majors: Insights and comparisons 09:40 The RNGC and Royal Liverpool relationship 13:48 The importance of education and mentorship 17:35 Early mentors and Bledge's start in greenkeeping 22:04 Working abroad and international experience 25:21 Building and maintaining links courses 27:03 Working at gWest - the greatest course nobody has ever played 31:33 How to create great greens 37:11 Bledge's team at the 151st Open Championship 40:18 The best thing about being a Links Manager 43:41 Nine years of working at Deal, aka Royal Cinque Ports 54:36 Getting the job as Links Manager at Royal Liverpool 59:52 Discovering a WW2 bomb on the 14th at Hoylake 01:03:42 Forged by Nature: the importance of ecology Resources & Links: Golf Badgers Podcast Royal Liverpool Golf Club Kingsbarns Golf Links GWest Golf Course BIGGA Association The Cookie Jar Film: Bledge’s Open Journey RNGC on Instagram Sounder Golf Special Offers & Promotions: Get 20% off your next golf product at Sounder Golf with code POD20 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 h et 12 min
  • Jaz Athwal: Aaron Rai & the British Asian golf experience
    May 21 2026
    In this episode of This Golfing Life, Dan Davies sits down with Jaz Athwal, the first Sikh to be appointed captain of a British golf club and a co-founder of the British Asian Golf Society. We celebrate the recent success of Aaron Rai, the first British Asian golfer to win a major, exploring how role models from diverse communities can reshape the future of the game. Jaz also reflects on his journey from inner-city Bradford, rugby league and prejudice to the upper echelons of West Yorkshire society, as well as the challenges he faced breaking into a traditionally exclusive sport, and the lasting impact of initiatives like the Asian Open in inspiring British Asian golfers. Highlights Introduction: Dan Davies welcomes Jaz Athwal to This Golfing Life and highlights the significance of Aaron Rai’s major win for British Asian golf. Early Sporting Life: Jaz shares his experience growing up in Bradford, his love for rugby league, and how early sporting experiences shaped his outlook. Discovering Golf: From picking up golf as a summer pastime to joining his first club, Jaz details the challenges of being one of the few British Asians in a predominantly white golfing world. Founding the British Asian Golf Society: Jaz explains how the British Asian Golf Society (BAGS) came to be, the vision behind the Asian Open, and efforts to introduce golf to inner-city schools. Breaking Barriers: The journey to becoming the first Sikh captain of a UK golf club and overcoming cultural and institutional barriers. Community Impact: How BAGS fostered networks and mentorships, helping nurture more British Asian golfers. Golf as a Social Glue: Jaz reflects on the inclusive nature of golf, lifelong friendships, and the social aspects that transcend the sport. Life Lessons: The values Jaz holds from Sikh culture, sportsmanship, and the role of integrity in golf and life. Closing Thoughts: Jaz shares his happiest moments on the golf course and his enduring ambitions, including a dream to play at Queenwood. Chapters 00:00 – Welcome and context: Introduction to Jaz Athwal and Aaron Rai’s historic win in the PGA Championship. 02:00 – Early sporting life in Bradford: Rugby league and childhood experiences that shaped him. 05:30 – First steps into golf: Discovering the game and joining clubs in a non-inclusive environment. 10:00 – Founding the British Asian Golf Society & Asian Open: From small gatherings to nurturing a generation of players. 15:00 – Family, culture, and role models: Parenting, Sikh values, and supporting Aaron Rai. 25:00 – Facing barriers and building networks: Overcoming prejudice and fostering inclusion in golf. 35:00 – Hotbeds of British Asian golf: Geographic and social perspectives. 43:00 – Inclusive golf today: Changes in club culture and the evolution of British golf. 46:00 – Becoming a club captain: Jaz’s experience as the first Sikh club captain in UK golf. 51:00 – Civic recognition & legacy: Jaz’s Deputy Lieutenant role representing King Charles in West Yorkshire, and long-term impact of BAGS. 57:00 – Role models & inspiration: Aaron Rai’s humility and influence on the next generation. 59:30 – Happiness on the golf course: Reflections on friends, family, and the joy of playing golf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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