Episodes

  • Appleby, Cumbria, England
    Jul 14 2026

    A recent new entry into England’s Top 100, Appleby is not your average course.
    It’s a par 68, with no par 5s, but it does have what designer Mike Clayton calls “the nuttiest of nutty holes in the world”!


    With grazing sheep to help the green staff keep on top of grass management, and a bargain price for a Top 100 course, Appleby has found a host of admirers.

    https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/appleby

    https://applebygolfclub.co.uk/


    Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!

    Show More Show Less
    34 mins
  • Royal Belfast, County Down, Northern Ireland
    Jul 8 2026

    The city of Belfast is in County Antrim, but Royal Belfast Golf Club is north-east of Northern Ireland's capital, in County Down.

    It's celebrating the centenary of its Harry Colt-designed parkland course on the shore of Belfast Lough. But the club is facing a very modern problem; a new housing development adjacent to the course means several holes will have to be reconfigured for health and safety reasons.

    The club hopes the changes will make the course even better. And its Victorian clubhouse is one of the grandest you will find anywhere.

    https://royalbelfast.com/

    This episode is sponsored by cmon.golf/




    Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!

    Show More Show Less
    34 mins
  • County Louth GC (Baltray), Ireland
    Jul 2 2026

    Shane Lowry helped bring Baltray, County Louth, to wider acclaim when he won the Irish Open here as an amateur. But connoisseurs of Irish courses have always known this was one of the country’s finest links.

    It’s also the home course of the 2026 Amateur Champion Stuart Grehan, who tells us how it will help him prepare for playing in The Open, as well as the US Open and the Masters.

    County Louth remains a members' club at heart, but they’re getting used to sharing tee times with visitors from around the world.

    https://countylouthgolfclub.com/

    https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/county-louth-baltray


    Commentary: DP World Tour

    This episode is sponsored by cmon.golf/




    Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!

    Show More Show Less
    44 mins
  • Wallasey, Cheshire, England
    Jun 26 2026

    Wallasey has not just one, but two great claims to fame, and is a course that attracts plaudits from those who play it.

    Bobby Jones, arguably the greatest amateur golfer in history, played in a qualifier at Wallasey and went on to win the Open Championship at Hoylake and complete the original Grand Slam.

    And those of you who prefer playing in stableford competitions rather than a medal round will be forever grateful to Frank Stableford, the Wallasey member who invented the scoring system after a dreadful start to one round there…

    Both men are honoured in the clubhouse and on the course.

    https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/wallasey-revised

    https://wallaseygolfclub.com/


    This episode is sponsored by cmon.golf/

    Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!

    Show More Show Less
    40 mins
  • Portmarnock, County Dublin, Ireland
    Jun 20 2026

    A famous old golf course, which is in the running to stage an Open Championship in the coming years, and we have two former Ryder Cup players who tell us why it should.

    Paul McGinley and Andrew Coltart are big fans of Portmarnock, and so are we… though do try to avoid the bunkers if you want to score well!

    Andrew also shares his memories of playing in the Walker Cup at Portmarnock, where he faced a cocky young amateur named Phil Mickelson.

    https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/portmarnock

    https://www.portmarnockgolfclub.ie/


    This episode is sponsored by cmon.golf/


    Music: Alban Gogh

    Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!

    Show More Show Less
    50 mins
  • Royal Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    Jun 14 2026

    Royal Dublin may be unique among links courses - while many others suffer from coastal erosion, its land grows bit by bit every year. Find out why by listening to this episode…

    And to guide us round, we have a caddie who has helped his man win the US Open. Colin Byrne has carried the bag for Retief Goosen, Ernie Els and many others, but can he help The Golf Pilgrim boys plot their way around his home course?

    https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/royal-dublin

    https://www.theroyaldublingolfclub.com/


    This episode is sponsored by cmon.golf/


    Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!

    Show More Show Less
    37 mins
  • Royal Birkdale, Lancashire, England
    Jun 8 2026

    The Open Championship returns to Royal Birkdale in 2026, but there have been significant changes to the course since it last hosted the championship.

    This episode tells you all you need to know, whether you're planning to watch the event in person or on TV, or to play the course at some point.

    Among those joining us on the podcast are architect Tom Mackenzie, who oversaw the changes, and Ian Baker-Finch, who knows Royal Birkdale well, having lifted the Claret Jug here in 1991.

    royalbirkdale.com/

    This episode is sponsored by cmon.golf/

    Commentary from R@A


    Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!

    Show More Show Less
    58 mins
  • Royal County Down, County Down, Northern Ireland
    Jun 2 2026

    A special episode celebrating what many believe is the greatest golf course in the world!

    Royal County Down regularly tops the list of the best courses outside America, and some rate it as high as Cypress Point and Pine Valley.

    So why is it so revered? The challenge of the design and the beauty of its surroundings make it a must-play destination.

    We played alongside some of those who know the course best, and in this episode, you'll also hear from Soren Kjeldsen, who won the Irish Open at RCD in 2015.

    Neil played pretty well too…..

    https://www.royalcountydown.org/

    https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/royal-county-down



    Music: Alban Gogh

    Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!

    Show More Show Less
    55 mins