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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2021 · 51 MIN

The Controversial Beginnings of Royal St. George’s

from The Fried Egg Golf Podcast · host Fried Egg Golf

When Royal St. George's Golf Club, the host of the upcoming Open Championship, opened in the late 1880s, it looked a lot different than it does today. The earliest iteration of the course embodied the Victorian principles of its designer, Laidlaw Purves. Over the next few decades, those principles—and Royal St. George's itself—came under fire from a new school of golf writers and architects. Historian Bob Crosby joins Garrett Morrison to discuss this debate and its far-reaching consequences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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