Growing The Game with David Orr

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2025 · 33 MIN

Growing The Game with David Orr

from Linked By Golf · host Ross McGuire

In this engaging episode of Linked by Golf, Ross McGuire sits down with seasoned PGA professional David Orr for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of golf in Scotland, the evolution of the game post-COVID, and his ongoing journey in the sport. David shares insights on membership trends, rising costs, and the crucial role of community and club culture at Whitecraigs Golf Club.The discussion also delves into Scotland’s role in developing top-level talent, the importance of warm-weather and indoor training facilities, and how the country can continue nurturing elite players. David offers valuable advice for those looking to enter the golf industry—from gaining a PGA qualification to exploring diverse career paths in management, retail, and tourism.He reflects on his own playing aspirations, including recent attempts at senior competition and the challenges of staying sharp with age and injury. With his trademark honesty and passion, David talks about why club pros should continue to lead by example as skilled players and mentors.Whether you're in the industry, a fan of Scottish golf, or simply love the game, this episode is filled with authentic perspectives and practical advice from a true professional.📍 Highlights Include:Post-pandemic golf trends in ScotlandStrategies to support rising talentThe value of PGA qualification and diverse golf careersDavid’s personal experience with senior competition and injuryVision for Whitecraigs and member engagementAdvice for staying relevant and inspired in the golf industry📩 Interested in lessons or advice from David? Reach him via Whitecraigs Golf Club, Southside Glasgow, or through their website.PODCAST WEBSITE:www.linkedbygolf.uk

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