Episodes

  • From LET Rookie of the Year to Golf Broadcaster: Amy Boulden’s inspiring story
    Aug 11 2026

    From Ladies European Tour Rookie of the Year to professional golfer, and now one of the most recognisable new voices in golf broadcasting, Amy Boulden joins Di Stewart to reflect on her evolving relationship with the game!

    Amy opens up about the mental and financial pressures that eventually led her to step away from professional golf, why she misses competing but not the struggle, and the support her family gave her when things got tough.

    She also looks back on winning the Swiss Open after lockdown, the importance of her team-mates and support network, and the full-circle experience of working inside the ropes at the biggest events in golf.

    Now broadcasting across the Legends Tour, the Men’s Open and the women’s game, Amy explains how she is learning to trust her instincts as a presenter and commentator — and why live on-course commentary feels so natural to her as a former player.

    Plus, Amy shares why amateur golfers should watch more women’s golf, and analyses the European Solheim Cup team after the selections were confirmed last week!

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    The Why Golf podcast is presented by Skyscanner.

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    53 mins
  • Nelly Korda’s birthday wish, a breakout year for Lottie Woad and Solheim Cup rivalries make their return | ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open special
    Jul 27 2026

    Why do Nelly Korda and Charley Hull love the Solheim Cup so much?


    How is Georgia Hall finding returning to golf after the birth of her son?


    Why does Lauren Coughlin consider herself a ‘late bloomer’ on tour?


    This episode of Why Golf answers all those questions and more as we head to the ISPS Women’s Scottish Open at Dundonald Links!


    Gabbie Partington is chatting to World Number One Nelly Korda, one of the most exciting golfers on the globe Lottie Woad, Solheim Cup rivals Maja Stark and Lauren Coughlin and many more.


    Find out how the elite players in the game are approaching the end of the season, including an opportunity to claim two of the big remaining trophies of the year - the AIG Women’s Open and the Solheim Cup.


    Plus, Gabbie delves into what the progression route is like for those looking to turn professional, with recently turned pro Hannah Darling, and someone looking to do just that in the next few weeks, Kiara Romero.


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    00:00 - Introduction

    01:34 - Kiara Romero

    07:55 - Hannah Darling

    13:10 - Lottie Woad

    15:32 - Charley Hull

    17:05 - Nelly Korda

    21:50 - Georgia Hall

    28:26 - Chiara Tamburlini

    32:47 - Gemma Dryburgh

    34:08 - Maja Stark

    39:09 - Lauren Coughlin

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    44 mins
  • Women's Scottish Open Special - Coming soon!
    Jul 21 2026

    A brand new episode of the Why Golf podcast is on the way soon - recorded at the Women's Scottish Open 2026!


    Gabbie Partington is in for Di Stewart, and will be speaking to, amongst others, the World Number 5 and defending champion Lottie Woad!


    Here's a sneak preview ahead of the full episode dropping on Monday 27th July.


    Find more Why Golf content on Instagram, and find out more about everything the Why Golf platform has to offer 📲 https://www.thisiswhygolf.com


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    3 mins
  • England cricketer Sophie Ecclestone on World Cup dreams, mental health and becoming obsessed with golf!
    Jul 6 2026

    One of the world's leading cricketers, England spinner Sophie Ecclestone, joins us on the Why Golf podcast to talk about her passion for a game that’s quite different to the one she competes in professionally!

    Fresh from being named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year, Sophie reflects on her remarkable rise in the game, England's hopes of lifting a World Cup on home soil, and what it's like playing in front of packed crowds around the world.

    She also opens up about a difficult period away from the cricket pitch, why golf became her "safe space" during that time, and the friendship she found through the sport when she needed it most.

    Plus, Sophie reveals how she first caught the golf bug during the covid pandemic, why she feels more nervous standing on the first tee than bowling for England, and why she thinks golf might actually be harder than cricket!


    00:00 Introduction06:00 Playing for England, The Hundred, IPL & More08:23 England's T20 World Cup and Home Crowd Advantage10:27 Life on Tour and Travelling the World11:22 Why Business Class Has Made Sophie a Snob!12:25 Cricket Role Models and Inspiring the Next Generation13:25 How Sophie Fell in Love with Golf During Covid15:02 Why Sophie Has Banished Her Driver17:21 Why Golf Is the Hardest Sport She's Ever Played20:58 Why So Many Athletes Become Obsessed with Golf21:53 Golf as a Safe Space22:34 Mental Health, Recovery and the Friend Golf Gave Her25:55 Why Golf Creates More Pressure Than Playing for England26:58 First Tee Nerves and Watching the Solheim Cup28:55 What Cricket and Golf Can Learn From Each Other29:37 Team Culture, Friendship and Winning30:14 The Best Golf Courses Sophie Has Played Worldwide32:37 If Sophie Could Play Golf Anywhere Tomorrow...33:05 Dream Fourball: Justin Bieber, Michael Jackson & More35:24 Sophie's Dream Golf Superpower36:46 Solheim Cup Predictions37:29 Sophie's Why Golf?

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    40 mins
  • Dr Bob Rotella: The Psychology of Winning | Rory McIlroy, Confidence & Pressure
    Jun 22 2026

    Whether you’re a golfer or simply interested in the psychology of high performance, this conversation reveals why the mind might be the most important club in the bag.

    In this episode of Why Golf, Di Stewart sits down with legendary sports psychologist Dr Bob Rotella — the man behind more than 70 major championship victories and trusted by the likes of Rory McIlroy, Pádraig Harrington, Darren Clarke and many more.

    Together, they explore the mental side of elite performance — from confidence and fear to handling pressure on the biggest stage.

    Bob shares powerful insights and stories from inside the game, including the mindset that helped shape major champions, and why learning to “forget” may be one of the most important skills in golf.

    What really separates the best golfers in the world? Dr Bob Rotella has some of the answers.

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    The Why Golf podcast is presented by Skyscanner.


    0:00 Introduction

    1:54 How Golf Has Changed Over Time

    3:49 The Rise of Sports Psychology in Golf

    5:04 Confidence, Pressure & Winning Mindsets

    7:57 Padraig Harrington: Learning to Believe

    9:10 Why Winning Doesn’t Always Build Confidence

    10:17 Fear, Mistakes & Letting Go

    11:39 Playing Outside the “Zone”

    12:24 Mindlessness vs Mindfulness Explained

    13:40 Dealing with Setbacks (and “Scar Tissue”)

    15:00 Dreams vs Goals: Creating Your Own Reality

    19:17 Competition, Mindset & Learning from Others

    22:19 Why Loving the Game Matters Most

    24:03 Visualisation & “Instant Amnesia”

    27:30 Training Your Mind Under Pressure

    28:56 Handling Expectations & External Pressure

    30:12 Dealing with Failure & Building Resilience

    32:32 Working with Rory McIlroy

    33:26 Letting Go of Bad Shots

    35:19 Reframing Mistakes at the Highest Level

    37:48 Rory McIlroy: The Bounceback Masters Mentality

    42:10 Mental Skills Across Different Sports

    44:18 Leadership & Team Dynamics (Ryder Cup)

    45:47 Match Play vs Stroke Play Mindset

    49:09 Differences in Men’s & Women’s Golf

    52:11 Bob Rotella's: Why Golf

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    56 mins
  • Promising rookie golfer to Solheim Cup contender - Inside Mimi Rhodes' meteoric rise!
    Jun 8 2026

    Why Golf is back!


    For the first episode of the new series, Di Stewart is catching up with a woman who is hoping to make the Team Europe roster for this autumn's Solheim Cup - Mimi Rhodes.


    She details the whirlwind journey she’s been on since turning pro, and the reality of life on tour when she’s travelling the globe.


    Mimi also reveals that she almost chose tennis over golf, and the joy she finds in playing golf with different generations of her family - something she highlights you can’t do in any other sport.


    Plus, with this year’s Solheim Cup on the horizon, Mimi reveals the burning desire she has to be selected, as the all important rankings get closer to being finalised, and European captain Anna Nordqvist makes her crucial captain’s picks.


    Find more Why Golf content on Instagram, and find out more about everything the Why Golf platform has to offer 📲 https://www.thisiswhygolf.com


    The Why Golf podcast is presented by Skyscanner.


    00:00 - Introduction

    03:10 - Mimi’s reflects on her whirlwind couple of years since turning professional

    06:54 - Justin & Kate Rose’s support for women’s golf

    09:15 - What it was like to be part of the Curtis Cup win

    12:33 - Growing up and playing golf across the world

    16:32 - The beauty of golf to play with different generations

    17:45 - Dealing with pressure & tour life

    26:27 - Does she consider herself a ‘Solheim Cup contender’?

    35:24 - Mimi assesses her 2026 so far

    38:13 - Mimi’s role models

    39:11 - Mimi is now a Skyscanner ambassador!

    40:06 - Rapid fire questions41:39 - This or That?42:21 - What is Mimi’s Why Golf?43:20 - How important would it be to make the Solheim Cup team?43:54 - See you next time!

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    45 mins
  • Tisha Alyn on becoming a TikTok sensation, setting up a clothing brand and TGL’s next steps!
    Oct 14 2025
    For the final episode of series 3, Di is joined by one of the busiest people in golf – content creator and golf personality Tisha Alyn!
    Tisha explains what it was like giving up her pro career to turn her attention to social media full time, and the massive success she’s had since then.
    From producing several viral videos to setting up her own clothing brand, investing in Los Angeles Golf Club and TGL and hosting her own podcast, Tisha tells Di she’s never afraid of a new challenge.
    Plus, find out what she makes of how the diversity of golf has improved in recent years, and why she’s expecting the 2026 Solheim Cup in the Netherlands to be bigger than ever!

    Find more Why Golf content on Instagram, and find out more about everything the Why Golf platform has to offer 📲 https://www.thisiswhygolf.com

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    47 mins
  • Ryder Cup ambitions and winning around the world with Matt Wallace
    Sep 30 2025
    DP World & PGA Tour winner Matt Wallace joins Di Stewart on the latest episode of Why Golf!
    Matt explains what it was like to narrowly miss out on Ryder Cup selection again in 2025 and his ambition to play in 2027 at Adare Manor.
    He also talks about what it was like to burst onto the professional golf scene with several wins in his first few seasons, and the methods he uses to bounce back from adversity on the golf course.
    Plus, Matt reveals his close friendship with Justin Rose, someone he calls a mentor, and how important his parents were in his sporting journey.

    Find more Why Golf content on Instagram, and find out more about everything the Why Golf platform has to offer 📲 https://www.thisiswhygolf.com

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    48 mins