2025 Recap - Stories That Stayed With Us

EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 27 MIN

2025 Recap - Stories That Stayed With Us

from Linked By Golf · host Ross McGuire

In this special year-end recap, we look back on some of the most memorable stories and conversations from Linked By Golf in 2025 — moments that captured the spirit, humour, history, and emotion of the game.From unexpected encounters on Scottish links, to unforgettable Open Championship memories, to deeply personal reflections that show just how much golf can mean, this episode celebrates the stories that linger long after the round is finished.If any of these moments resonate, we’d encourage you to scroll back and listen to the full episodes for the complete conversations.A chance meeting with a golfer sleeping in his van that turns into one of the most memorable filming days of the yearBehind-the-scenes storytelling with Bogey Train Films and their open, unscripted approach to golf contentA remarkable journey through Open Championship qualifying and competing on the Old Course at St AndrewsFirst-hand memories of iconic Open moments, including Jack Nicklaus’ final Open and unforgettable Ryder Cup scenesDeeply personal reflections on golf, loss, family, and why some wins mean far more than scorecardsInsight into life at the heart of the game, from Dumbarnie Links to the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St AndrewsPete McLachlan — Bogey Train FilmsLloyd Saltman — Scottish golfer and Open Championship competitorJamie & Barrie Lewis — Crun GolfJohn Johnston — Amateur golfer and Senior Open qualifierIain Carter — BBC & The Chipping ForecastDavid Scott — General Manager at Dumbarnie Links & Honorary Professional of The R&AThis is a highlights-style recap — a reminder of the depth and character behind the conversations we’ve shared this year. For the full stories, head back through the feed and spend time with each episode in full.🎧 Enjoying Linked By Golf?Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss future episodes.📲 Follow the journey on Instagram: @linkedbygolf2024Thanks for listening — and for being part of the Linked By Golf story.

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