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S2 Ep 51Episode 51: TGH 51: A Haunting on the Links
What was that noise? Did you know that this place is haunted? Whether its floating apparitions, a voice out of no where or things moving seemingly by themselves - this podcast recounts the stories of real golfers telling their paranormal experiences on the links. Stories of murder, peg legged ghost and singing spectres will follow. It is our pleasure to welcome back to the podcast golf historian & author, Anthony Pioppi to discuss the book he co-authored with Chris Gonsalves, "Haunted Golf: Spirted Tales from the Rough." Music produced by David Fesliyan at FesliyanStudios.com

S2 Ep 50Episode 50: TGH 50: Saint Andrew's Golf Club
Saint Andrew's Golf Club in New York is known as the club of many firsts - it is the seed that grew golf across the United States. We dive into the history of one of the five founding clubs of the USGA and how a three hole course in a cow pasture helped start a golf craze that spread across the United States.

S2 Ep 49Episode 49: TGH 49: The History of Prairie Dunes
This is the story of Prairie Dunes Country Club which nealry every publication considers it to be one of the Top 30 Golf Courses in the United States. It was built during the Great Depression with a singular focus of being the best golf course in the USA... many believed it reached that goal. Join our discussion with PDCC Historians Rusty Hilst and Jim Gilliland as we explore the club's history and look behind the curtain of golf's version of Field of Dreams.

S2 Ep 48Episode 48: TGH 48: The House of Winged Foot
On this episode of the TalkinGolf History Podcast we explore not just the architecture and the architect of the historic Winged Foot Golf Club clubhouse, but the history of Golf Clubhouse Architecture in America. Our guest today is Jim Sitar, the person behind the famous Instagram account, "GolfClubHouses," where you can explore many of the famous clubhouses from around the world. Clubhouses provide more than just a place to change your shoes - listen in for the history and evolution of the buildings many of us take for granted.

S2 Ep 47Episode 47: TGH 47: The Old Man - Walter Travis
Walter Travis lived the life that so many of us dream of - picking up the game just under the age of 35 and winning 4 major championships he became not only America's hero, but Austrialia's first major champion! Walter Travis only gave golf 30 years of his life, but his contributions can be felt by everyone who has ever picked up a golf club. He was called the Old Man, but in reality he was Golf's Renaissance Man.

S2 Ep 46Episode 46: TGH 46: There's a Gangster on the Green!
This is one of the most fascinating episodes of the TalkinGolf History Podcast I have ever done - the story of one of Al Capone's Hitmen, the man who likely designed the infamous St Valentine's Day Massacre and the story of how he played in the 1933 Western Open at Olympia Fields...and was arrested on the course during the second round of play! If that isnt good enough for you our guest John Fischer discusses his father, the last man to win a major championship using hickory shafted clubs, and for decades was responsible for setting the pins for the Masters. This episode is surely bound for the TGH Hall of Fame!!!

S2 Ep 45Episode 45: TGH 45: History of Olympia Fields (Part 2)
TalkinGolf History is proud to release Part 2 of the History of Olympia Fields Country Club, with special guests Bob Topel and Andy Staples. In this episode we discuss how the major championships forged the lore of the Home of Champions...Olympia Fields and then dive into how a masterplan for a restoration can help celebrate this historic club's legacy. A great conversation and a couple of laughs follow. As always...enjoy!

S2 Ep 44Episode 44: TGH 44: History of Olympia Fields (Part 1 or 2)
In Episode 44 we are joined by special guests, Olympia Fields Historian, Bob Topel and Golf Course Architect, Andy Staples to discuss the history of one of the finest country clubs in the United States of America. Over the course of this two part special we will dive into the history of Olympia Fields, how we almost lost her to the Great Depression, the architects who designed her 4 courses and the majors that defined her. "Olympia Fields was the Private Bandon Dunes of her time." Andy Staples

S2 Ep 43Episode 43: TGH 43: USGA's Schickler Photography Acquisition
On this episode of the TalkinGolf History Podcast we dive into one of the most important visual acquisitions in USGA Museum's History. Over the past several decades Howard Schickler has amassed one of the most comprehensive collections of early golf photography starting from the earliest days of photography and running through the period that preceded World War I. Our two guests today, Howard Schickler, the curator of this collection and Hilary Cronheim, the Senior Director of the USGA Golf Museum discuss the collection and its ability to help tell golf's great history.

S2 Ep 42Episode 42: TGH 42: Bernard Darwin, Origins of Literary Golf Writing
After a lengthy delay due to technical diffilculties, the TalkinGolf History Podcast returns with the history of one of golf's great defenders, the history of the man who understood the game like few have before him or since...author, historian and perhaps golfer psychotica, Bernard Darwin. Stephen Proctor author of the celebrated book on Young Tom Morris, "Monarch of the Green" joins us to share Darwin's history and some of his delightful words. I know you will enjoy this episode. Special Guest: Stephen Proctor.

S2 Ep 41Episode 41: TG History 41: The Fisherman, Roofer & the Tin Cup
Episode 41 is a special edition to the TalkinGolf History Podcast as it introduces our listeners to one of my favorite sport's history podcasts, "Sports Forgotten Heroes" with its brilliant host Warren Rogan. This is a must listen episode as Warren and I talk about three of the greatest underdog champions to ever win a major; finishing with some great stories behind Jack Fleck's improbable victory over Ben Hogan in the 1955 US Open. I promise this will be one of the best podcasts you listen to this year...the Fisherman, the Roofer and the Tin Cup.

S2 Ep 40Episode 40: TGH 40: Restoration with Ron Forse
The second season of the TalkinGolf History Podcast is focused on the History of the Great Golf Course Architects. In that same theme our guest today has been responsible for restoring the work of some of our greatest golf course architects. Our guest, Ron Forse of Forse Golf Design dives into the special sauce behind historic golf course restorations.

S2 Ep 39Episode 39: TG History 39: The Golf Heritage Society
Episode 39: Interview with Dr. Bern Bernacki, the President of the Golf Heritage Society on its 50th Anniversary. The Golf Heritage Society works with historians, artists and collectors to build the collective knowldge of golf's grand history.

S2 Ep 38Episode 38: TGH 38: The History of Harry Colt
In Episode 38 we talk with the founder of Golf Course Architecture Magazine, Adam Lawrence about the man who many consider to be the Father of Golf Course Architecture, Harry Colt. Adam is in the process of writing the definitive biography on Harry Colt - so sit back and enjoy the history of the man who brought golf design into the modern world.

S2 Ep 37Episode 37: TGH 37: The Lost Routings of Cypress Point
A mystery that has lasted nearly 100 years - golf course architecture's very own Indiana Jones movie - the search and the possible discovery of Seth Raynor's lost routing of Cypress Point. Please join us for one of the most interesting podcasts I have been a part of - with special guests Sven Nilsen and Bret Lawrence. No matter how you look at the discovery and the "who done it" what we do have are two very early routings of Cypress Point that are different than the course Dr. Alister MacKenzie gave us.

S2 Ep 36Episode 36: TGH 36: History of Dr. Alister Mackenzie - Augusta National
Episode 36 represents the conclusion of the four part podcast with guest Sean Tully and our discussion on the life of Dr. Alister MacKenzie. In this episode we finish his life and times with a discussion of his work at Augusta National.

S2 Ep 35Episode 35: TG History 35: MacKenzie Part 3, Cypress Point
Episode 35 of the TalkinGolf History Podcast is entirely dedicated to Dr. Alister Mackenzie's masterpiece, Cypress Point. Tully shares some great stories and maybe even a few secrets.

S2 Ep 34Episode 34: TG History 34: History of Dr Alister Mackenzie Part 2
The TalkinGolf History Podcast proudly presents Episode 34 and Part 2 of the History of Dr. Alsiter MacKenzie. On this episode Sean Tully dives deeper into the life of the legendary golf course architect kicking off with the 1914 Country Life Magazine contest, then into the partnership with Colt and Allison and finally the beginning of the last third of his career and going it alone.

S2 Ep 33Episode 33: TG History 33: The History of Dr. Alister MacKenzie
On Episode 33 of the TalkinGolf History Podcast we dive into the deep end of the History behind one of the world's most famous golf course architects, Dr. Alister MacKenzie, the man who gave us Augusta National, Cypress Point and Royal Melbourne. This podcast will be one of three podcasts with our guest, Sean Tully exploring the history behind the doctor.

S2 Ep 32Episode 32: TG History 32: Legend Series, Deane Beman
TalkinGolf History Episode 32 introduces a new series called, Legends of the Game with its first guest, Former PGA Tour Commissioner, Deane Beman. Deane Beman perhaps more than any man in history, shaped the PGA Tour as we know it today. Beman does not hold back in this interview, reflecting upon his history with the game, what he did and what he wishes he could have done at the helm of the PGA Tour.

S2 Ep 31Episode 31: TG History 31: How The Heck Did This Happen?
This podcast is a throwback to the interview that launched the TalkinGolf History Podcast. So if you love movies, this show is like a prequel to the podcast. This was my very first podcast interview, where I was the guest of Rod Morri and Adrian Logue on their show (that no longer exists), the ISeekGolf Podcast. Great interview with some colorful stories about the history of the game of golf and a glimpse into how we got here.

S2 Ep 30Episode 30: TG History 30: Seth Raynor Part 2
TalkinGolf History presents Part 2 of the Two Part Podcast on "The History of Seth Raynor" with special guest, Anthony Pioppi. In this podcast we kick off right where we left off in Episode 29 - the passing of Seth Raynor and what we lost with his untimely death. Listen for how you too can play some of the best Seth Raynor courses both public and private!

S2 Ep 29Episode 29: TG History 29: Seth Raynor Part 1
On Episode 29 of the TalkinGolf History Podcast we invited Anthony Pioppi on the show to help us explore the History of Seth Raynor. This Episode is Part 1 of a 2 Part Podcast on one of the greatest golf course architects that ever lived.

S2 Ep 28Episode 28: TG History 28: History of Donald Ross Part 2
The TalkinGolf History podcast proudly presents Part 2 of the two part interview with Donald Ross expert, Bradley Klein on the "History of Donald Ross." This interview starts right where episode 27 stopped, diving into the history of Donald Ross and the evolution of his golf design.

S2 Ep 27Episode 27: TG History 27: History of Donald Ross Part 1
The History of Donald Ross, Part 1 of a 2 Part Interview with Donald Ross expert, Bradley S. Klein. In this episode, Bradley discusses the strategy, the issues and the internal tug of war of restoring a Donald Ross course, as well as some of his favorite private and publicly accessible Donald Ross courses. There is also an insider's look at fighting for the restoration of a brilliant Donald Ross golf hole.

S2 Ep 26Episode 26: TG History 26: The Myths of Ben Hogan
On this episode of the TalkinGolf History Podcast we dive into "The Myths of Ben Hogan" by examining the historical periodicals of the moments that shaped his legend. We are joined by Jeff Martin, the creator of the "Thinking About Golf" website who speaks at length about the myths that helped create the Legend.

S1 Ep 25Episode 25: TG History 25: 125 years of the USGA
On this episode of the TalkinGolf History Podcast we celebrate the USGA's 125th anniversary with our special guest, Senior Golf Historian for the USGA, Victoria Nenno. On this episode, Victoria discusses what preceded the USGA, the events that led to its creation and the early years of the organization. Sounds stuffy? Don't count on it - the stories that unfold are both interesting and comical even as Connor tries to convince Victoria (unsuccessfully) that Willie Dunn is in fact the first US Open Champion. This podcast should be an instant classic.

S1 Ep 24Episode 24: TG History 24: The Underrated, John Ball, Jr.
On this episode of the TalkinGolf History podcast we turn back the clock more than 100 years to spend some time reflecting on the remarkable feats of the "everyman champion," John Ball, Junior with author Alistair Noakes. Alistair Noakes, author of "Hoylake Hero" joins the podcast to talk about one of the most underrated champion golfers in golf's illustrous history- the first amateur golfer in history to win a professional major, John Ball, Junior. If you are interested in purchasing Mr. Noakes book, please log onto: www.hoylakehero.com

S1 Ep 23Episode 23: TG History 23: The Most Unique Tournament in the World?
Golf Collecting Pioneer, Pete Georgiady joins us on the TalkinGolf History podcast to discuss how he became one of the foremost experts in the world on antique golf clubs and to discuss one of the most unique golf tournaments in the world...The National Hickory Championship. You may have heard of golfers playing hickory shafted clubs, but only the diehards are crazy enough to play pre-1900 golf, with pre-1900 equipment, under pre-1900 golf rules. Take a stroll back in time with us today on Episode 23 of the TalkinGolf History Podcast - to tales of yesteryear and a game that hasnt quite past us by.

Ep 22TG History 22: The Club That Time Forgot: LZGC
Lake Zurich Golf Club is the club that time forgot. On this episode of the TalkinGolf History Podcast our special guest, Ed Rutledge gives our listeners a glimpse into the world of one of the most exclusive and perhaps recluse golf clubs in the United States. The story that unfolds over the next hour will amaze you, it will make you laugh and I believe in the end, it will make you want to join the little nine hole club of only 2600 yards and a mere 32 members. Stories like this are why I started this podcast. Things to listen for: Dead Bodies, Weird Rules, Marilyn Monroe, and the toughest question I have ever asked on a podcast and our guest's shocking answer!!! Did the members of Lake Zurich Golf Club actually eat the greens keeper's children??? That is not a joke! Listen and hear the whole story!!!

Ep 21Episode 21: TG History 21: History of Sharp Park
We live in an era of renewed appreciation for the golf course architecture that came before us. For the past decade some of the greatest golf courses in the world have undergone restoration projects to bring back the original intentions of the their architects. On Episode 21 of TalkinGolf History we focus on one project - a course that was designed by the man many consider to be the greatest golf course architect of all-time; Dr. Alister MacKenzie and his gift to the average golfer, an everyman's course, his only public course that sits on the sea...Sharp Park. Bo Links joins the podcast to share the history of Sharp Park, how he and others saved it, and their efforts to restore it for future generations.

Ep 20TG History 20: Payne Stewart - The Whole Story
Twenty years ago this month the world followed the breaking news story of the unresponsive plane that crashed in an open field in South Dakota. One of the passengers on that fatal journey was Payne Stewart. In 2019 author Kevin Robbins takes us all on a different kind of journey, the journey of Payne Stewart’s growth as a golfer and his growth as a man in his new book, “The Last Stand of Payne Stewart: The Year Golf Changed Forever.” The TalkinGolf History Podcast looks back on the high points, the low points and the last journey of the three time major winner. You can buy Kevin's book at all good bookstores and on line at Barnes and Noble and Amazon, among others. TalkinGolf History is part of TalkinGolf.com, the podcast network for serious golfers. TalkinGolf is home to: The Good-Good Golf Podcast State of the Game Feed the Ball with Derek Duncan The Course Reports with Curt Tyrrell Nick O'Hern's Tour Mentality and The Risk and Reward golf betting podcast

Ep 19TG History 19: George Roddy - Unknown Champion
The amazing story of George Roddy, the best golfer you've never heard of. Rick Brown, legendary golf writer from Iowa, will soon release a book on the history of golf in the Midwestern State and a big part of that story is George Roddy. Roddy is a character of particular interest to TalkinGolf History host Connor Lewis and in Episode 19 the pair trade tales of the feats of a man whose career is tragically underappreciated and acknowledged.

Ep 18TG History 18: From The Fringe - Slow Play
Outrage and social media go hand in hand but recent outbursts aimed at JB Holmes and Bryson DeChambeau over slow play are just the continuation of one of golf's great traditions. Since coverage of the game began, complaints about the pace of okay have been a staple in the golf news cycle. On this special episode of From The Fringe, Society of Golf Historians founder Connor Lewis takes us through the history of golf played at snail's pace. Music used in this episode: Folk Round Music from https://filmmusic.io "Folk Round" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Chapter breaks: Music from https://filmmusic.io "Sneaky Adventure" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Ep 17TG History 17: Bob Jones IV Talks About His Legendary Grandfather
Growing up in a famous family brings its own unique difficulties but after struggling with the pressure in his early years Bob Jones IV has come to embrace being the Grandson of the greatest amateur golfer of all time. In this excellent and wide ranging interview with Connor Lewis, Jones talks about everything from the three trophies that meant the most to his grandfather to accusations about Jones' racism. Links mentioned on this episode: The story of Jones' 63 at East Lake Soicety of Golf Historians on Facebook Society of Golf HIstorians on TwitterSpecial Guest: Bob Jones IV.

Ep 16TG History 16: Author Stephen Proctor On Young Tom Morris
Long before there was Tiger Woods there was Young Tom Morris. Four times a winner of The Open and the first golfer who could truly be referred to as a touring professional, his fascinating but tragic life story is far from well known enough among golfers worldwide. But that is set to change with the release of a remarkable book - Monarch Of The Green - by former newspaper journalist and editor Stephen Proctor. Proctor joins the TG History podcast to talk about his inspiration for writing the book and the process of putting it together. Where to buy the book: In the US from Amazon In the UK In Australia from BookTopiaSpecial Guest: Stephen Proctor.

Ep 15TG History 15: From The Fringe - The Stolen Major
We take the majors for granted in the modern era but things could have been much different after one of the most controversial incidents in the history of the game in 1871. This is the story of 'The Stolen Major'. Music used in this episode: Opening and closing theme: Music from https://filmmusic.io "Virtutes Instrumenti" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Chapter breaks: Music from https://filmmusic.io "Sneaky Adventure" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Ep 14TG History 14: Dr Tony Parker and The Open
With the 148th Open just around the corner who better to talk history than the man who was the first Curator of Golf Collections in the Special Collections Division of the University of St Andrews? Dr Tony Parker is regarded by his peers as one of the game's foremost historians and joins the podcast to talk all things Open (with a few rabbit holes along the way).Special Guest: Tony Parker.

Ep 13TG History 13: The Remarkable Moe Norman
According to Tiger Woods only two players in history have 'owned' their golf swings: the great Ben Hogan and Canada's Moe Norman. Hogan is revered internationally as one of the game's greatest ever exponents and while Norman enjoys less celebrity, his feats of extraordinary hitting are equally legendary among golf aficionados. Moe Norman might be the most remarkable golfer that ever lived and his story is as fascinating as any of the game's celebrated legends. On episode 13 we meet Tim O'Connor, the man who wrote the first book about Moe in 1995 and remains committed to telling Moe's story to this day. Links mentioned on this episode: Connor on Twitter Society of Golf Historians on FaceBook Rod on Twitter Trailer for the Moe Norman film to be released soon Connor's 'flat' golf swing

Ep 12TG History 12: How The US Open Got Off To A False Start
As the 119th US Open bears down on us TalkinGolf HIstory's Connor Lewis has the fascinating tale of the first US Open - and first TWO US Amateurs - that were erased from the history books. There is also a quick recap of last week's essay style narrative on Johnny McDermott plus listener questions about America's national championship. Links mentioned on this episode: Connor on Society of Golf Historians on FaceBook Rod on Twitter The podcast interview with Sue Wooster Rod mentioned late in the episode

Ep 11TG History 11: From The Fringe - The Champ Who Lost His Mind
In the first of a regular series from The Society Of Golf Historians founder Connor Lewis comes the story of two time US Open winner Johnny McDermott. McDermott is the subject of our first 'From The Fringe' segment where Connor will delve into some of the most interesting and important stories from the game's past. McDermott is and was one of American golf's most important figures and in this debut episode Connor dispels some myths - and gives listeners some insights into - a genuine American hero.

Ep 10TG History 10: The Story Behind The Story Of The Lido
TalkinGolf History co-host Connor Lewis moved up a media grade recently when he appeared on Golf Channel alongside respected architect Jim Urbina in a short feature about the lost great club of the 20th century, The Lido. Built by the legendary C.B Macdonald and Seth Raynor why input from Tom Simpson and Alister Mackenzie, The Lido was widely regarded the equal of Pine Valley when it opened in 1914 but by 1942 it was gone. The course and its amazing has intrigued golfers for decades and with interest reignited by the Golf Channel piece last week now seemed a good time to flesh the story out further. Links mentioned on this episode: The Golf Channel feature The Twitter thread that started it all (including photos and maps of the course). Connor on Twitter The Society of Golf Historians on Facebook Rod on TwitterSpecial Guest: Jim Urbina.

Ep 9TG History 09: Listener Episode
Most of the time we get to talk about the things we want on the TalkinGolf History Podcast but every few weeks we turn things over to the listeners to find what you want to know about. On Episode 9 we answer questions about golfing Presidents, comparing players from different eras, our favourite periods of golf history and more. Links mentioned in this episode: Email address to submit questions: [email protected] Connor's underloved Twitter thread Connor on Twitter Rod Morri on Twitter Society fo Golf Historians on FaceBook

Ep 8TG History Ep 08: Keith Cutten
Canadian golf course architect Keith Cutten originally started out to write a thesis for his University course but that project ultimately morphed into The Evolution Of Golf Course Design. Keith joins Episode 8 of the podcast to talk about the role of golf courses - and their architects - through time. Link mentiond on this episode: Keith Cutten's book The Evolution of Golf Course Design Keith Cutten on Twitter Get in touch via email: [email protected] Society of Golf Historians Facebook Group Connor Lewis on Twitter Rod Morri on TwitterSpecial Guest: Keith Cutten.

Ep 7TG History Ep 07: Green Jacket Auctions
One of the more fascinating corners of golf history is collecting, a multi million dollar business which spans the globe. The biggest and most influential auction house in golf is Green Jacket Auctions, started by Bob Zafian and Ryan Carey in 2006. Bob joins Episode 7 of the podcast to talk about how he got started in collecting, some of the best - and weirdest - items he's been offered for sale and some advice on how a beginner should approach getting started in the trade. Links mentioned in this episode: Barnbougle Dunes Course Study Tour Green Jacket Auctions Connor Lewis on Twitter Society of Golf Historians on Facebook Rod Morri on TwitterSpecial Guest: Bob Zafian.

Ep 6TG History Ep 06: Sid Matthew on Bob Jones
Florida attorney Sid Matthew is regarded by most as the foremost expert on the life and times of Augusta National co-founder Bob Jones. Sid joins Episode 6 of the TG History podcast to talk about Jones and what made him special beyond just his extraordinary playing resume. Links mentioend on the show: Connor Lewis on Twitter Rod Morri on Twitter Join the Society of Golf HIstorians Facebook Page Email the show: [email protected] Guest: Sid Matthew.

Ep 5TG History 05: The Story Of Karsten Solheim and PING
Karsten Solheim was the founder of PING Golf but his legacy in the game is far greater than the establishment of one manufacturing company. Solheim was a true visionary and one of golf's great innovators, his contribution to the development of modern putters and irons at least the equal of any in history. On Episode 5, we meet PING Historian Rob Griffin to get some insight into one of the game's best known and most respected figures. Links mentioned on this episode: Questions to [email protected] Connor on Twitter: @SHistorians Rod on Twitter: @Rod_Morri Don't forget to use #TGHistory when sending questions on TwitterSpecial Guest: Rob Griffin.

Ep 4TG History 04 - The Weird And Wonderful Rules Of Golf
If you think some of golf's new rules don't make sense wait till you hear how the game used to be played. From drops that included throwing - yes throwing - the ball to free swings at your opponent's ball in matchplay there have been some weird and wonderful rules governing the game over time. Join hosts Rod Morri and Connor Lewis for Episode 4 as they break down some of the crazier laws golf has endured over time. We also answer listener questions from last episode so make sure to get yours in for next episode by Tweeting with the hashtag #TGHistory or by using the email address below. Links mentioned in this episode: Email for questions and feedback: [email protected] Twitter handles: @Rod_Morri and @SHistorians Rules History To downlaod the brochure for the Barnbougle Dunes Course Study Tour with Mike Clayton click here

Ep 3TG History 03: Major questions for the Major Championships
Did Bobby Jones really win two Grand Slams? Was The Masters a Major when Gene Sarzen hit 'the shot heard round the world in 1935'? Should Walter Hagen's five PGA titles between 1921 and 1927 be considered Grand Slam victories and will Craig Perks retroactively become New Zealand's third men's Major champion if The Players is one day deemed a Major? All this and more when TalkinGolf History welcomes special guest historian Bill Williams to Episode Three for a lively discussion on golf's 'Big Four' Tournaments. Don't forget to send in questions via email (below) or on Twitter using the hashtag #TGHistory. Links mentioned in this episode: Contact Email: [email protected] Rod Morri on Twitter: @Rod_Morri Connor Lewis on Twitter: @SHistorians Bill Williams on Twitter: @BilltheBrit1 Society of Golf HIstorians Facebook PageSpecial Guest: Bill Williams.

Ep 2TG 02: John Huggan with Catriona Matthew
After an overwhelming response to our first TalkinGolf History podcast last week we change gears this week as we welcome one of the game's most respected golf writers, John Huggan, with the first of an occasional but ongoing series of 'In Conversation With'. In this opening episode Huggy sits down with Solheim Cup Captain and long time friend Catriona Matthew for an engrossing chat on every facet of the game. In TalkinGolf news, we had such a good reaction to our first History episode we have decided already to switch it from a monthly show to fortnightly. More importantly, we want YOUR questions for each episode and the two best ways to submit them are either by email - [email protected] - or by Twitter. If you're using Twitter, you MUST use the hashtag #TGHistory to make sure we receive your questions. In coming weeks we'll be presenting an eclectic mix of content and any and all feedback is wlecome whether good, bad or indifferent. Looking forward to the journey!Special Guest: Catriona Matthew.