Send us a text We’re back for 2026—and somehow we start with the Ashes before finding our way back to golf. The episode opens with a blunt wrap-up of Australia’s 4–1 Ashes win, unpacking why Bazball was exposed in Australian conditions, why patience still wins Test cricket, and which players stood up when it mattered. There’s praise for those who adapted, criticism for those who didn’t, and strong opinions on leadership, accountability, and one-gear game plans. From there, it’s back to golf a...
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Send us a text We’re back for 2026—and somehow we start with the Ashes before finding our way back to golf. The episode opens with a blunt wrap-up of Australia’s 4–1 Ashes win, unpacking why Bazball was exposed in Australian conditions, why patience still wins Test cricket, and which players stood up when it mattered. There’s praise for those who adapted, criticism for those who didn’t, and strong opinions on leadership, accountability, and one-gear game plans. From there, it’s back to golf a...
Send us a text Steve and Andy celebrate their 100th episode by looking back on some of the pivotal moments from the pilgrimage so far. Starting with the age old discussion of long versus short games, they go on to discuss the golf ball roll back, the growing importance of the mental game and of course the never ending search for balance on and off the course... If you're new to the show - thanks for joining the Pilgrimage to better golf, but if you've been with us from the start - thanks so m...
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Send us a text We’re back for 2026—and somehow we start with the Ashes before finding our way back to golf. The episode opens with a blunt wrap-up of Australia’s 4–1 Ashes win, unpacking why Bazball was exposed in Australian conditions, why patience still wins Test cricket, and which players stood up when it mattered. There’s praise for those who adapted, criticism for those who didn’t, and strong opinions on leadership, accountability, and one-gear game plans. From there, it’s back to golf a...