
Episode 1
Evolution of the Old Course with Author and Architect, Scott MacPherson
In this episode, Matt and The Professor interview Scott McPherson, a golf course architect and author. They discuss various topics, including Scott's experience working with Dennis Griffiths, the design and evolution of the Old Course in St. Andrews, and
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May 13, 20241h 2m
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Show Notes
In this episode, Matt and The Professor interview Scott McPherson, a golf course architect and author. They discuss various topics, including Scott's experience working with Dennis Griffiths, the design and evolution of the Old Course in St. Andrews, and the impact of technology on golf course design. Scott shares his passion for both golf writing and golf design, and highlights the importance of understanding the history and changes of golf courses over time. The conversation also touches on the unique challenges and opportunities of playing the Old Course. In this conversation, Scott McPherson discusses the influence of the Old Course at St. Andrews on golf course design and the importance of width and strategy in creating a memorable golf experience. He also shares insights on the role of golf societies and the history of Brunsfield Links Golf Society. Scott emphasizes the value of short golf and the need to make the game fun and accessible for all. He also mentions his book, 'The Evolution of the Old Course,' and his upcoming book on golf's royal clubs.
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