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My top 5 favorite golf podcasts

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There is one thing that golfers all agree on: there is no such thing as playing too much golf. We always wish to have more golf, whether it’s a lack of time or some lousy weather. Now, golf nerds can get their “fix” watching a golf tournament on TV or some YouTube golf, but there are times in the day, such as in the car, when we can’t stare at a screen for obvious reasons. Thankfully, we can always rely on golf podcasts. As a big fan of audio content myself, let me share with you my top 5 favorite golf podcasts for English-speaking listeners.


The Rick Shiels Golf Show


Rick Shiels Golf show podcast

The Rick Shiels Golf Show is a weekly podcast by Rick Shiels and Guy Charnock. The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to golf, including pro golf news (and drama), equipment releases, course vlogs, interviews with Tour pros (and other professionals involved in golf such as architects and instructors), and collabs with other golf content creators As we spoke in our top 5 YouTube golf channels, Rick Shiels is a former professional golf instructor and popular YouTube content creator who’s become the most followed YouTube golfer globally. As “Bob Does Sports” says, he’s considered to be the “Godfather of YouTube Golf.”

He has a lot of knowledge off and on the course and an extensive network. Thanks to that, he receives golf personalities in his podcast andreviews the best courses in the U.K. The podcast is an excellent resource for golfers of all levels and fantastic entertainment. Whether you are a beginner looking to get into the world of golf or a seasoned golfer looking for the latest tech news and Tour-related drama, you will find something useful in the Rick Shiels Golf Show podcast.

Here are some of the topics that have been covered in recent episodes of the podcast:

  • “Which brands would Tour Pro golfers use if they didn’t get paid?”
  • “Rick Shiels talks all things golf with Good Good”
  • “Rick Shiels goes to LIV London”
  • “US Open recap and changes to Rick’s bag!”
  • “Rick Shiels reacts to LIV golf and PGA Tour merger”

The Rick Shiels Golf Show is available on YouTube, Apple Podcast, Spotify and Audible.



No Laying up


No Laying Up podcast

No Laying Up is a golf podcast hosted by three friends who are also professional golfers: Chris Solomon, Phil “Big Randy” Landes, and Todd “Tron Carter” Schuster. The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to Golf, including the latest news and trends in the game, interviews with PGA Tour pros, and their own personal experiences on the course.

The podcast is known for its humor and its irreverent take on Golf. The hosts are unafraid to speak their minds, even if it means going against the grain. They also have a knack for finding the humor in even the most difficult situations.

No Laying Up has been praised for its authenticity and ability to connect with a younger audience. The hosts are relatable and approachable, making it clear that they are just as passionate about Golf as their listeners.

Suppose you want an entertaining, informative, and honest golf podcast. In that case, No Laying Up is a great option. The podcast will leave you laughing and thinking about the game differently.

Here are some of the things that make No Laying Up a great podcast:

  • The hosts are funny and relatable.
  • The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to Golf.
  • The podcast is honest and authentic.
  • The podcast is updated regularly with new episodes.

The No Laying up podcast is available on Apple Podcast, YouTube and Spotify.



Fore play


Fore Play podcast

Fore Play is a golf-themed podcast owned by Barstool Sports that offers a mix of golf commentary, humor, interviews, and sports discussions. Hosted by golf enthusiasts Riggs, Frankie, Trent, Dan, and Lurch, the podcast covers various golf-related topics, including professional tournaments, golf course reviews, equipment discussions, funny anecdotes, and more.

The hosts share their experiences as amateur golfers and engage in casual conversations that appeal to dedicated golf fans and those new to the sport. Overall, “Fore Play” combines entertainment, camaraderie, and golf insights to create an engaging podcast for golf enthusiasts of all levels.

Here are some of the topics that have been covered in recent episodes of the podcast:

  • The latest golf news and trends
  • Interviews with PGA Tour pros
  • Reaction to Ryder Cup captain picks
  • Course reviews
  • Swing analysis
  • Equipment reviews
  • Gambling advice
  • Comedy sketches

My only complaint with this great podcast would be the long time in the episodes dedicated to reading sponsorships.

The Fore Play podcast is available on all major podcast platforms, including Spotify, Apple, and Google.



Chasing Scratch


Chasing Scratch Podcast

Chasing Scratch is a golf podcast created by two amateur golfers, Mike and Eli. They document their journey to achieve a scratch handicap in Golf. In Golf, a scratch golfer is someone with a handicap of zero, meaning they can play at or better than the course’s par.

The podcast follows Mike and Eli as they share their experiences, challenges, successes, and failures in their pursuit of becoming scratch golfers. They discuss their practice routines, lessons learned, mental hurdles, and the various aspects of the game they are trying to improve. The podcast offers golf insights, personal anecdotes, and humor, making it relatable to golfers of all skill levels who understand the struggle and dedication required to improve in the sport.

“Chasing Scratch” is not only about Golf but also about the journey, camaraderie, and the ups and downs of setting and pursuing a challenging goal. It’s a podcast that resonates with anyone who has ever aimed for improvement in a skill or hobby, showcasing the dedication and passion required to chase one’s dreams.

Some of their episode are genuinely hilarious. It’s all about two best friends challenging each other with an almost unattainable goal but with unlimited optimism. Their genuine way of sharing their thoughts, hopes, frustration, challenges, and wins has helped them gain a strong fanbase.

The Chasing Scratch Podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, Audible and Amazon Music.



The Shotgun Start


The Shotgun Start podcast

The Shotgun Start is a golf podcast hosted by Andy Johnson and Brendan Porath of The Fried Egg, a golf media company. The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to Golf, including swing analysis, equipment reviews, and course vlogs.

The podcast is named after the shotgun start, a golf tournament format in which all players tee off simultaneously from different tees. The podcast takes its name from this format, as it is designed to be a quick and easy listen that can be enjoyed by golfers of all levels.

The show is known for its friendly and conversational tone. The hosts are knowledgeable and experienced golfers, and they can relate to their listeners on a personal level. Suppose you want an informative, entertaining, and relatable golf podcast. In that case, The Shotgun Start is a great option. It is an excellent podcast for golfers of all levels.

Here are some of the things that make The Shotgun Start a great podcast:

  • The hosts are knowledgeable and experienced golfers.
  • The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to Golf.
  • The podcast is friendly and conversational.
  • The podcast is updated regularly with new episodes.

If you are a golf fan or are interested in learning more about the game, check out The Shotgun Start. It is an excellent podcast for golfers of all levels.

The Shotgun Start podcast is available on all major podcast platforms, including Spotify, Apple, and Google.



Special mentions

Two other golf podcasts out there are top-rated and particularly enjoyed by my fellow colleague Adrien and deserve a special mention: the Bob Does Sports podcast and the Erik Anders Lang Show. Both shows are hilarious and relatable for the casual golfer looking to have a good time on the course with his buddies and play the best golf courses when possible.


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