Ep 033: Behind the Scenes at The Home of Golf during the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 49 MIN

Ep 033: Behind the Scenes at The Home of Golf during the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

from The Halfway Hut

In this episode of the Halfway Hut podcast, Mark discusses his experiences at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, sharing insights about the atmosphere at St. Andrews, the challenges of navigating media passes, and the lessons learned from observing professional golfers. They reflect on the differences between iconic golf courses like St. Andrews and Augusta, and tease an exciting upcoming episode featuring a major champion.TakeawaysThe experience of attending the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship was filled with excitement and FOMO.St. Andrews is not just a golf course; it's a historical landmark in the sport.Navigating the media pass system can be tricky but offers unique insights into the tournament.Professional golfers have a different mindset and approach to their game, especially during competitions.The atmosphere at Carnoustie was vibrant, with many celebrities present during the tournament.Understanding the rules and regulations of media coverage is crucial for content creators.The beauty of golf courses can vary greatly, with personal preferences influencing opinions.Lessons learned from professional golfers can be applied to amateur games for improvement.The podcast is set to feature a major champion in the next episode, promising exciting insights.The camaraderie and community feel at the tournament made it a memorable experience.Timestamps(00:00) Introduction and FOMO Experience(03:03) The Magic of St. Andrews(06:01) Behind the Scenes at the Tournament(07:59) Media Pass Insights and Experiences(10:41) Interviews and Player Interactions(13:14) Carnoustie Experience and Celebrity Sightings(16:15) Lessons Learned from the Tournament(18:54) Reflections on Professional Golfing Atmosphere(26:18) Mindset Shift in Competitive Golf(28:07) Observing Professional Golfers(29:52) The Art of Composure in Golf(31:10) The Application Process for Golf Events(33:36) Comparing Golf Courses: Aesthetic vs. Heritage(35:51) Personal Preferences in Golf Course Selection(38:04) Membership Costs and Local Golf Culture(41:32) Learning from Professional Players(46:27) Reflections on a Memorable Golf WeekSit back and enjoy our golfing chat in Episode 33 of The Halfway Hut PodcastShop for Shotscope for 15% off. Click hereContact Halfway Hut Podcast:IG - @halfwayhut_podcastEmail: [email protected]#alfreddunhill #dunhillinks #shotscope #shotscopediscount Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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