Episodes

  • This weeks episode of ATP Golf sees the arrival of a new US Open Champion and the departure of a host…
    Bryson was back at his best and has been knocking on the door in the majors this year and finally got over the line with what can only be described as the hardest bunker shot in golf.
    The Rory train has come off the tracks and denied us off the playoff that we all wanted.
    This week also sees host Erik announce his departure from the show as a full time host. With a new business and lots going Erik moves on to focus on the next chapter of his golfing career. He’s welcome back any time.
    We will be taking a couple of weeks off while we regroup and come back stronger.

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  • This week, Erik and Craig dive into the upcoming US Open at Pinehurst, marking the 124th edition of this prestigious tournament. Pinehurst is known for its stunning yet brutally challenging greens that never seem to stop moving. Erik, admittedly exhausted from his tireless efforts to launch The Golf Armory, shares his awe and slight dread at the difficulty these greens present, likening them to some of the hardest golf in the world.
    Tune in as the duo make their predictions for the tournament, encouraging listeners to hear their proven picks. Erik makes one of his boldest calls yet, picking Lynn Grant to win the Mixed Scandinavian Open tournament. There ain’t no way any other podcaster chose Lynn Grant to win, but she did, proving Erik’s instincts right. Meanwhile, Soderbergh should have won but ultimately had no chance.
    In the LPGA, Linnea Storm shot an incredible 60, narrowly missing a shot at 59. The episode wraps up with updates from Craig and Erik, including exciting news about The Golf Armory. The website is launching this week at http://thegolfarmory.com. Check it out, grab a gift card or shirt, and support the venture just like Craig does.
    Join us for insights, laughs, and some friendly competition in this week’s episode of Across the Pond Golf.

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  • This week on Across The Pond Golf, we dive into an action-packed lineup of events and exciting updates in the world of golf.
    First, we celebrate Big Bob (Robert MacIntyre) as he clinches victory at the RBC Canadian Open in true Scottish fashion. We talk about the emotional family moment as his grass-cuttin’ father can finally put down the petrol can after a long-awaited PGA win. Bob, we’ll see you at the U.S. Open!
    Next, we shine a spotlight on Yuka Saso, who etched her name into another major LPGA event. Despite the dark horse predictions, including a surprising 10 from Nelly Korda, Yuka’s performance left us all in awe.
    Charley Hull’s recent stogie incident draws attention for all the wrong reasons. We discuss why there’s so much more to her game and why she’s the role model the next generation needs. Erik shares his thoughts on the rise of women’s golf and how it could mirror the WNBA’s success, citing the Caitlin Clark effect.
    We also look ahead to Jack Nicklaus’s Memorial Tournament, which promises to be a thrilling shootout. Craig and Erik share their takes on this electrifying event, where everyone and their mom will be watching. Who’s your pick?
    Erik reveals the long-awaited name of his new business venture, and we introduce the host tattoo chart challenge. Plus, don’t miss our collaboration with Dirty Birdie, an exciting new golf brand on the rise.
    Tune in for an unforgettable week of golf talk and stay up-to-date with the latest in the sport!

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  • Welcome to this week’s episode of Across the Pond Golf Podcast. We start with the somber news that the family, the golf world, and the greater community has lost Grayson Murray. Our hearts go out to everyone affected. Remember, life isn’t an easy road, and if you’re struggling, seek relief through communication and assistance. People love you and care about you—you're not alone. Please use available support resources and reach out to those who might need you as well. Despite this tragic loss, we also embrace the joy and unity that golf brings us. The PGA family paid tribute to Grayson Murray with immense professionalism, and support poured in from all corners of the golf world, including LIV's Bubba Watson and Korn Ferry's Harry Higgs. It's heartwarming to see how golf unites us as a family. We also celebrate Davis Riley’s remarkable achievement this week—he overcame significant hurdles to pick up his first win, a feat that deserves its own spotlight. On the LPGA front, Nelly Korda continues her domination, making waves as she heads into the U.S. Open. Could this be her year for a Grand Slam? Join us as we navigate through these emotional highs and lows with empathy, insight, and a touch of humor. This is Across the Pond Golf Podcast, where we find happiness beyond the pain, one swing at a time.
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  • In this episode, Erik hosts the show accompanied by his friend Hunter to discuss their golf businesses and upcoming tournaments. Hunter talks about his company, HeadHunter Golf LLC, which started as a golf club bottle opener business but has now evolved into a full service marketing agency. They discuss the challenges and rewards of running their own businesses and the importance of networking and building relationships. They also talk Hunter's upcoming golf tournament, and the exciting prizes and events planned for the tournament. The episode concludes with Erik giving some solo rambling review of golf tournaments from the weekend prior. Xander came through, Bryson was a stud but came short. Scottie lands in the clank. What else is there to say? See you golfaholics next week!

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  • This week on “Across the Pond,” hosts Erik from Denver and Craig from Edinburgh are joined once again by Logan, whose brief absence only fueled anticipation for the upcoming PGA Championship at Valhalla. As the pros tighten their grips and the drama unfolds, we delve into the unexpected developments in the golf world. From Rory’s personal saga post-Quail Hollow to the bold moves by LIV Golf, the landscape is as unpredictable as ever. Has pressure been released? Or should we expect Block-age this week? Will the PGA find its footing or stumble amidst the spectacle? Plus, the ATP boys are back with their picks—how do they stack up against yours? Don’t miss out; tune in this week and every week for all the insider action and don’t Craig’s weekly sit down routine!

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  • In this poignant yet spirited episode of Across The Pond Golf Channel’s podcast, we bid a bittersweet farewell to Logan, a foundational figure who has been instrumental from the start. As Logan departs, we welcome his enduring influence and open arms to future collaborations. Meanwhile, the dynamic duo, Craig and Erik, tackle the podcasting world with renewed vigor. Today’s episode dives deep into personal growth, with Erik exploring his new persona and the team debating their future direction. With the PGA Championship on the horizon, the conversation doesn’t shy away from the big names and big games. Tiger Woods’ legendary presence is humorously invoked, and Taylor Gooch’s path to exemption is dissected. Stay tuned as next week we’ll venture into Valhalla predictions and more. Whether you’re tuning in via our podcast or YouTube channel, your presence enriches our journey. Join us as we navigate the fairways of golf and broadcasting, always aiming for where the grass is greener.

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  • In this episode of the Across the Pond Sports Golf Podcast, host Craig sits down with Wayne from AirDropGolf for an exclusive interview.
    Tune in as Wayne shares insights into the innovative world of golf subscription boxes, offering a unique glimpse into how Airdrop Golf is revolutionising the way golfers discover new gear and accessories. From personalised selections to premium brands, Wayne reveals the behind-the-scenes magic that goes into curating each box to cater to golfers' individual preferences and needs.
    Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, this conversation is packed with valuable tips, exciting announcements, and a sneak peek into the future of golf subscription services.
    Don't miss out on this engaging discussion between two passionate golf enthusiasts as they explore the intersection of technology, convenience, and the love of the game.
    Subscribe now to the Across the Pond Sports Golf Podcast for more exclusive interviews, expert insights, and captivating discussions on all things golf!

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  • For someone who does like team sports Rory was happy to go pick up his 25th tour win teaming up with Shane Lowry.
    Erik and Craig breakdown the weeks action in the DP, PGA, LPGA and LIV.
    They discuss the golfing unicorn that is Anthony Kim and whether the numbers with stack up at LIV Singapore.

  • Usually there is only one show in town but at the moment golf has two out and out leaders.
    Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda are making the game look so easy just now and even seeing there names on the tee sheet must make the other pros question who they will be battling it out with for second…
    Craig and Erik discuss this and a whole lot more from the week in golf.
    Listen now to find out more.

  • Join Craig and Eric on this week's episode of "Across The Pond Golf" as they dive into the excitement surrounding the upcoming Masters tournament. The hosts share their predictions, analyze the standout performances at the recent Valero tournament, and discuss the potential of players like Akshay Bhatia and Danny McCarthy. They explore the crucial role of momentum in golf, the evolving landscape of team golf in the LIV Tour, and speculate on the future roles of veterans like Anthony Kim and Phil Mickelson. The conversation also highlights the dominance of Nelly Korda in the LPGA and the need for enhanced coverage of women's golf. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the challenges of winning multiple Masters titles, the unpredictability of the tournament, and their personal picks for the champions at Augusta.

  • In this exhilarating episode of Across The Pond Golf, the full trio of Logan, Craig, and Erik come together to dissect a pivotal moment in the golf calendar. As the PGA Tour seizes the spotlight, the excitement is palpable with the Masters Tournament on the horizon, signalling the peak of The Prime season. With the courses heating up, the competition among players is fierce, promising a showdown that could reshape careers.
    This year stands out for its remarkable stories of rookies and first-time winners making significant strides, setting the stage for an unpredictable Masters. The team debates the possibilities, drawing on Sam Bennett’s impressive run as an amateur in the previous year and pondering the chances for newcomers to make their mark against seasoned veterans. Erik introduces dark horse Nick Dunlap, highlighting his noteworthy amateur achievements and connections to legends like Mickelson, Woods, and Nicklaus, sparking a discussion on the unpredictable nature of golf’s grandest stages.
    Logan, with his deep roots in the golf world, casts a realistic view on the chances for first-timers, suggesting that experience and grit often prevail on the road to victory. The episode doesn’t shy away from the big questions: Can Scottie Scheffler overcome past hurdles? Is Xander Schauffele positioned for a moment of heroism? And amidst the PGA’s rivalry with the LIV Golf Series, the crew speculates on the impact of the well-rested ‘LIV boys’ as they face the challenges of Trump Doral’s Blue Monster before heading to Augusta.
    With a look towards the Valero Texas Open, the conversation turns to the final push for the Masters’ last exemption spot, weighing the strategic choices players face between competing or focusing on preparation for Augusta. Lastly, the episode tips its hat to Nelly Korda’s scorching form, contemplating whether her winning streak can elevate her to become the talk of the town.
    Join Logan, Craig, and Erik for a no-holds-barred discussion on the latest in golf, from dark horses to seasoned champions, and the electric atmosphere leading up to the Masters. It’s an episode packed with insights, debates, and, of course, a few hypothetical Jäger bombs in spirit, capturing the essence of what makes golf not just a game, but a riveting spectacle.

  • This week Craig chats with Lee Greenhalgh a young professional from Edinburgh.
    Lee talks about the ups and downs of his golf career that had him plagued with injuries and seeking employment elsewhere before deciding his passion for the game was too much to let go off.
    Lee speaks openly about his life so far, his hopes for the future and how anyone can play golf to a high standard if they are dedicated.
    Lee is currently teaching at Kingsacre Golf Club just outside Edinburgh and can be contacted through his instagram page
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  • Join Erik and Craig in this smooth episode of ‘Across the Pond Golf,’ where we dissect the current dynamo of the PGA, Scott Scheffler, and delve into his unparalleled form on the golf course. The conversation takes us from the greens of DP World to the broader landscape of golf tours, stirring interest and insightful discussions along the way.
    We revisit the notable happenings at The Players Championship in TPC Sawgrass, addressing the controversy surrounding Wyndham Clark and the debate over ball movement and possible karma driven highlight, and Rory’s hazard mix-up.
    Erik shares his personal experiences from the Innisbrook Florida, Create Tour Tournament, highlighting the unique challenges of the shambles and scrambles and the intense matchplay teams on the south course. Not to be evaded was some first hand torture the notorious Copperhead course divide out during the weekend. Despite Erik’s impressive putts, the victories were elusive, underscoring the relentless challenges presented by Copperhead GC.
    As we speculate on the outcomes of the upcoming tournaments, we ponder whether Xander can redeem himself after last week’s setback or if Burns will clinch his first win of the year at Valspar. Stay tuned as we analyse who will emerge victorious and who will succumb to the Copperhead’s bite.

  • Join us on this episode of Across the Pond Sports Network Golf Channel, where hosts Erik and Craig engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Erik about his venture into the golf business. From his plans for integrating retail and simulators to create a unique golfing experience, to a candid conversation about the challenges PGA players face in truly growing the game while adhering to personal beliefs and standards. This episode explores the balance between innovation in golf and the traditions that shape it. Tune in weekly to follow the evolution of Erik’s business and more insights into the world of golf.

  • In this gripping episode of Across The Pond Golf, hosts Erik and Craig dive into the turbulent world of golf, far removed from the serene backdrop of The Masters. They dissect Taylor Gooch's recent verbal mishap directed toward Rory McIlroy the English talent to which is undoubtably a bona fide golf legend, amidst the swirling controversies of LIV Golf and its figurehead, Greg Norman. The episode heats up with a surprising update on Anthony Kim's return to the golf scene, tattoos and all, after a lengthy hiatus. Amidst the excitement of the Mexico Open and the standout performance of Jake Knapp, the hosts debate whether this season will bring more of Knapp time’s dynamic play. This episode is a rollercoaster ride of opinions, updates, and predictions, mirroring the unpredictable nature of golf itself. Don't miss Erik and Craig's take on the latest developments in the golf world, where the drama off the green is just as compelling as the action on it.

  • In the world of professional golf, the narrative landscape is rich and ever-evolving, prominently featured across various media platforms, now commonly referred to as social media. The discourse surrounds the legendary Tiger Woods, affectionately known as The Big Cat, and the speculation about his career's longevity. Questions arise about his ability to compete at the highest level—does he have the resilience to continue, or is it perhaps time to retire his illustrious spikes? It appears that focusing on his business endeavors might be a prudent direction for Tiger at this juncture.
    In parallel, Jordan Spieth captures attention with a notable oversight regarding his scorecard, raising questions about the adequacy of traditional scoring methods in today's technologically advanced era. Despite Spieth's error, the debate extends to whether the PGA Tour should bear some responsibility for such incidents.
    The Riviera Country Club witnessed an unexpected yet familiar victory with Hideki Matsuyama's remarkable late-round performance, securing another win to his name. However, this triumph was not without its controversy—did the ball move during play? This incident and more from last week's tournament are expertly dissected by Craig and Erik in their latest coverage.
    As time swiftly advances, the abundance of golf news remains a constant. Our commitment to delivering comprehensive reports is driven by our dedication to you, the listener. We invite you to engage with us on our social media platforms, sharing your insights and topics of interest you wish covered.
    In closing, we extend our warmest regards and encourage you to keep swinging. Cheers to the great game of golf!


  • This week the boys are all together to round up the waste management and discuss what the future holds for the biggest party in the desert.
    Are these new, real lifelong golf fans who can usher in a new era or are they just people looking for a good time and a slide down a muddy hill?
    Tiger talk continues with the release of Sun Day Red and do the 15 stripes mean tiger know his limits? who is going to buy it and has he made a big mistake?
    Listen now to find out….
    Please recommend this podcast to your playing partners this weekend.

  • As a sports fan it’s hard not to love this time of year. The festivities are running hot, whether you’re one of the millions tuning in to the Super Bowl, or one of the few riding as a backpack on your buddies back. Erik and Logan go in this week!
    Will more LIV fans be at the dance? Or will more football fans be visiting LIV? The west coast swing is in motion and missing a few big competitors.
    Rambo where are you? But who really cares we got Tiger looking to pounce on the opportunity!

  • Tara MacTaggart, LET access tour player and fellow Scot took the time out to chat with Craig about growing up in Hawick, getting started in golf and how his biggest issue is the pink castle tee.
    The boys will check in periodically with Tara as she embarks on her 2024 campaign.
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