We find the true charm of golf not just in playing the game, but in the journeys it propels us on, the lifelong memories we create, and the fascinating people we meet. Golf is a universal language spoken in the rolling greens of your neighborhood course or the revered fairways of a distant dream destination.
Introducing Destination GOLF
At the heart of our endeavors, Destination GOLF is a newly launched bi-monthly podcast that captures the essence of golf’s adventure. Originating from the passion-driven narratives at GOLF.com, this series brings the game’s global allure right to your ears from various platforms including APPLE, SPOTIFY, IHEART, and AMAZON.
The Voices Behind the Mic
Helmed by Simon Holt and myself, our collaborative expertise stretches over six thrilling decades of traversing the globe’s courses. Our experiences span the iconic terrains of Pine Valley, Pebble Beach, the Old Course, and Augusta, to adventures on less traversed greens across Australia, Argentina, and even as far-reaching as North Korea.
Simon, originating from the historic links of Scotland, along with my roots in Brookline, Massachusetts, brings a rich, diverse perspective to every episode. Whether it’s breaking 80 on a tough course or unveiling hidden gems of golf, our journeys are about more than scores—they’re about stories.
Dive into Diverse Golf Discussions
Our dialogues extend beyond mere course reviews. We navigate through the tales of the most interesting places golf has taken us, offering listeners insightful recommendations on travel, dining, and cultural experiences. From the finest clubhouses to the best cocktails, and engaging customs to unique practice ranges, our podcast is a treasure trove of golf-related delights.
Guest Interviews and Listener Interaction
We enrich our episodes by interviewing a myriad of guests, from seasoned pros to cultural enthusiasts, ensuring that no topic is too grand or niche. We delight in addressing your curiosities, engaging in discussions that resonate with both new players and seasoned golfers.
A Sneak Peek into What’s Ahead
As we tee off our inaugural episode, anticipate an exclusive preview of the upcoming Top 100 Courses in the U.S. list, a highlight not to be missed. Join us in this ongoing conversation where each episode promises a blend of expert insights and engaging storytelling in the world of golf.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
What are the proposed changes to the PGA Tour starting in 2026?
Key changes include reducing the number of Korn Ferry Tour graduates earning PGA Tour cards from 30 to 20 and decreasing field sizes in events to create a more competitive and exclusive environment.
How might the DP World Tour play a larger role under the new system?
With fewer PGA Tour cards available, the DP World Tour, which offers 10 cards, provides an alternative pathway for players to secure a spot on the PGA Tour, promoting a more globalized golf circuit.
What challenges do emerging players face with these changes?
Smaller field sizes and fewer opportunities could make it harder for up-and-coming talents to gain visibility and secure spots in top tournaments, potentially slowing their career progress.


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