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In this episode, we explore George Fullerton Carnegie’s Golfiana and its 1833 poem, The First Hole at St. Andrews on a Crowded Day. Dive into the colorful characters, vivid imagery, and timeless love for golf that Carnegie captures in this ode to the home of the sport. It’s a celebration of tradition, camaraderie, and the enduring charm of St. Andrews.
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Explore the unique wagering traditions of Scotland's early golfing societies, where bets on the course weren't just for profit but promoted unity among members. Discover how the rituals of Freemasonry influenced these clubs, weaving social harmony and spirited wagering into the fabric of 18th-century golf.
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Ben Franklin and his Scottish allies face off against the inflammatory rhetoric of John Wilkes, whose anti-Scottish and revolutionary propaganda threatens both British and colonial stability. As Franklin seeks diplomacy, Wilkes’ radical influence on American colonists only intensifies the growing call for independence.
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In this special episode, we dive into the fascinating connection between Scotland’s golfing history and its love for claret wine. We explore how this French Bordeaux became a symbol of Scottish nationalism, with roots tracing back to the Old Alliance of 1295. From golf wagers settled with smuggled bottles to the iconic claret jug awarded at the Open Championship, this episode uncorks the intriguing blend of history, wine, and the sport of kings.
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In this special edition of the Secret of St. Andrew's podcast, we uncover a fascinating golf match from 1738 featuring two remarkable women—one known only as "Charming Sally"—who made history on the Bruntsfield Links. Discover how these women, along with Maggie Johnston and Mary, Queen of Scots, left their mark on the game of golf and the enduring legacy of Scottish women in the sport.
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In this episode, we delve into the story of the 1681 match between Scotland and England that solidified golf’s status as a Scottish sport. Discover how the Duke of York and his partner John Paterson defended Scotland's honor on the green, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.
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In this episode, we share the story of Daft Willie Gunn, a beloved yet eccentric caddy from the 19th century whose memory still hangs in the halls of the Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh. Join us as we uncover his wit, quirks, and the mystery surrounding his final walk home.
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In this special episode of the Secret of St. Andrew's Podcast, we dive into the fascinating history of 18th and 19th-century golfing wagers in Edinburgh. From launching golf balls over St. Giles' Steeple to playing across Arthur's Seat, discover the daring bets that shaped Scotland’s oldest golf traditions.
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In this special edition of the Secret of St. Andrews podcast, we explore a forgotten chapter of golf history when a simple rules dispute nearly disbanded the oldest golf club in the world. Tune in as we uncover the 1807 controversy that split the Royal Burgess into two factions, and the mysterious destruction of 21 pages from the club's records.
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In this episode, we delve into Benjamin Franklin's covert diplomatic efforts with his Scottish allies during the 1760s. As they navigate trade tensions, debt negotiations, and the advancement of education and technology, Franklin’s secret deals with Scottish tobacco lords set the stage for future colonial ambitions.
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In this episode, we uncover how 18th-century Edinburgh's exclusive golf clubs became unlikely hubs for clandestine intelligence. Discover how influential figures like John Rattray and Ben Franklin formed secretive alliances on the fairways, laying the groundwork for a covert network that played a crucial role in shaping the Revolutionary War...
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In this episode, we dive into the secretive side of Scottish golf. It’s 1759, and Ben Franklin is forging alliances in St. Andrews. But the real intrigue lies in Edinburgh, the true birthplace of golf. Discover how the city's exclusive golf clubs, steeped in secrecy and founded by Freemasons, played a critical role in clandestine intelligence gathering. Learn why these early golfers were more than just sportsmen—they were spies, using their positions to shape the future of nations.
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In this episode of The Secret of St. Andrews, we dive into the pivotal role the Scots played in securing France's support during America's fight for independence. Discover how a former Jacobite rebel turned French military leader used his deep ties with the Scots to assist Ben Franklin in his diplomatic efforts. Tune in to uncover the secrets that connected the green fields of St. Andrews to the birth of a nation.
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In Episode 15, Part 2 of "The Secret of St. Andrews," discover how a covert network of golfers used their sport to relay sensitive military intelligence across the Atlantic. As Ben Franklin receives critical updates on Pennsylvania's military activities, learn about the intricate system that allowed Scottish patriots like Hugh Mercer and John Rattray to secretly share information, evading British surveillance. This clandestine communication, facilitated by the camaraderie of the golf course, played a pivotal role in America's fight for independence.
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Discover how Ben Franklin forged an unexpected alliance with Scotland, thanks to the covert efforts of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. Unveil the secret transatlantic communication network that linked Scotland to the American colonies, a channel that played a pivotal role in Franklin's diplomatic mission. Join us as we explore the hidden history behind Franklin's honorary doctorate and the clandestine operations that shaped his Scottish connection.
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In this episode of The Secret of St. Andrews, we explore the remarkable journey of Dr. Benjamin Franklin to this historic town. Learn how a group of dedicated individuals orchestrated Franklin's honorary doctorate, forever linking him with St. Andrews. Tune in to uncover the bold strategy that revitalized a declining town and set the stage for a surprising diplomatic success.
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In this episode of "The Secret of St. Andrews," we delve into the historic visit of Benjamin Franklin to St. Andrews in 1759. Franklin's honorary Doctor of Laws degree and the freedom of the borough were significant achievements for the town and university, setting the stage for secret diplomatic efforts. Discover how this visit, orchestrated by influential members of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, opened covert channels between American and Scottish patriots, forging a bond that would persist through the Revolutionary War.
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Welcome to this special US Open edition of The Secret of St Andrew's Podcast. Since the first US Open in 1895, 10 Scotsmen have won the championship 14 times, with the last win by Tommy Armour in 1927. These Scottish champions were deeply rooted in the golf tradition, often starting as caddies and club makers before becoming renowned golfers and teachers in America. This year's championship is at Pinehurst No. 2, designed by Scotsman Donald Ross, a testament to the enduring legacy of Scottish influence in golf. Play well, lads.
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In this Bonus episode of The Secret of Saint Andrews Podcast, we take a look inside Scotland's first golfing societies!
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After the Battle of Culloden, a period of Cold War set in, lasting for the next two decades. The musket and cannon were replaced by espionage, propaganda, and psychological warfare, and the game of golf found itself in the midst of it all. The Hanoverian government, concerned about future Jacobite uprisings, targeted Scotland’s first golfing societies due to their close ties to Scottish freemasonry and the Royal Company of Archers. These golfers, including prominent figures like William Saint Clare, James Weems, and John Rattray, were under surveillance. Despite the government’s suspicions, the golfers posed little actual threat, but tensions remained high.
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