The Firm & Fast Golf Podcast Shane Derby
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We're on a golfing quest of sorts, looking to increase our golfing I.Q.'s in the process. Our aim is to speak to expert guests at the intersection of golf design and construction, green keeping and history…...to name but a few topics.
This podcast is not about us, it's about the guests, what they know and how that can influence the sustainable future of the game of golf that we all cherish.
Suspend what you know about the game of golf for a moment and join us on this journey, we promise great guests, different takes and a few laughs along the way.
Many thanks for considering us for a listen!
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Firm & Fast Spring Break 2024 #1 - Sligo & Mayo
The First in a four part series that cover the F&F Spring Break to Counties Sligo and Mayo. Myself and a good mate set off from Dublin to the Atlantic West Coast of Ireland to explore the delights of links golf at Rosses Point, Strandhill, Enniscrone & Belmullet.
Please take a look at the F&F Instagram page to view a number of reels showing County Sligo, Strandhill, Enniscrone and Carne in all of their early season splendour.
Please find a few links below for accommodation, eating and non golfy stuff that might be of use to you when planning a trip Westwards
Radisson SAS Rosses Point
Glass House Hotel Sligo
Otto Pizza Sligo
Flipside Sligo
Bartragh Restaurant Enniscrone GC (the curry was divine!)
Diamond Coast Hotel Enniscrone
Shraigh Air BnB Belmullet (sleeps 4 comfortably - highly recommended)
Broadhaven Bay Hotel Belmullet
Talbot Hotel Belmullet
Blacksod Lighthouse
Ceide Fields
We hope you enjoy both this episode and the series which will dive a good bit deeper with some of the characters we encountered.
The West is Awake!
Episode image credit to Nick Wall, Air Swing Media
Music under license from Epidemic Sound
Special Guest: Niall Higgins. -
Paraparaumu Beach Golf Links with Leo Barber
Leo Barber the GM and Course Manager at Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club on the Kapiti Coast of the North Island of New Zealand joins us for this episode.
I have had the great pleasure of playing the links at Paraparaumu Beach on a number of occasions, over the course of 4 rounds there, thus far, the washboard fairways and associated dunescapes really resonated with this self confessed links junkie.
Leo recently marked the 75th anniversary of Alex Russell's arrival at Paraparaumu with a presentation to the members of the club and joins us today to recount both the story of the links and his own journey which began a mere 15 minutes down the road from the club in Pukerua Bay.
We hope you enjoy our chat!
Please check out the following links for some additional supporting content
Leo Barber's pictorial history of PBGC
Ran Morisset's course tour of PBGC on Golf Club Atlas
Christian Cullen best try's link
Clyde Johnson website - Book on North Island Country Golf in NZ
Intro and outro music - _Shoreline Serenade by Dye O _- under license from Epidemic Sound
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An Afternoon with Pat Ruddy - Part 3 of 3 - Murvagh, Ballyliffin, Rosapenna and County Sligo
In this final instalment of my chat with Pat Ruddy we take a look at his work in County Donegal - revising Eddie Hackett's work at both Murvagh and Ballyliffin, revising Morris, Vardon and Colt at Rosapenna, creating muscular modern links courses at Ballyliifin (Glashedy) and Rosapenna (Sandy Hills) and a revitalisation project at the Colt and Alison designed County Sligo Golf Club.
Apologies for the, at times, slightly stratchy audio, we hope it doesn't detract too much from the conversation.
We hope you enjoyed this series, many thanks to Pat for his time and to you for listening.
Intro and outro music - _Shoreline Serenade by Dye O _- under license from Epidemic Sound
Special Guest: Pat Ruddy. -
An Afternoon with Pat Ruddy - Part 2 of 3 - The European Club
This is part two of my chat with Pat Ruddy (final part due in a few weeks), we hope you enjoy our conversation!
In this episode we focus on the origin story of The European Club which is located in Brittas Bay in County Wicklow - how the site was eventually found, the opening day, a course of 20 holes, sleeper shod bunkers and a 127 yard green..... it's a cracking story.... well told!
Apologies for some scratchy audio throughout, we hope it doesn't detract too much from the content.
Intro and outro music - _Shoreline Serenade by Dye O _- under license from Epidemic Sound
Special Guest: Pat Ruddy. -
An Afternoon with Pat Ruddy - Part 1 of 3 - Ballymote to The Point and Beyond
Pat Ruddy may be known to many of you as the owner and course designer of The European Club located at Brittas Bay, Co. Wicklow.
That association is central to his story, however, it does not tell the full tale. In addition to course design Mr Ruddy is a Golf Journalist, Author, Bibliophile, Historian and Magazine publisher.
A native of Ballymote, Co. Mayo, Ruddy would often cycle 20 miles from his home in Ballymote to play the great coastal links of County Sligo Golf Club at Rosses Point, where he was a member.
His early days in Ballymote fueled his love of the game of golf and those that wrote about it like Longhurst, Warren-Wind and Darwin.
He completed his first design for Castlecomer GC in 1969 and would go on to make revisions at Ballyliffin (Old), Rosapenna (OTM), County Sligo (Championship) and Donegal (Murvagh) in addition to new courses at Rosapenna (Sandy Hills), Ballyliffin (Glashedy), Druids Glen, Druids Heath, St Margarets and 36 at Club de Golf de l'Île de Montréal in Canada.
This is part one of the Pat Ruddy story, we hope you enjoy our chat!
Intro and outro music - _Shoreline Serenade by Dye O _- under license from Epidemic Sound
Special Guest: Pat Ruddy. -
Mike DeVries of CDP Golf & DeVries Design
Mike DeVries joins us from a wintery Michigan in advance of what may be his final construction visit to the 7 Mile Beach Golf Development that he is currently building for Mat Goggin in Hobart, Tasmania.
We discuss his early influences at Crystal Downs in Michigan, restoration work at the Meadow Club, The Addington & Royal Dublin. We take a quick look at both the Addington in London and the 7MB project, get an elevator pitch for golf in Michigan and finally Mike shares some of his bucket list golf courses and golf book recommendations.
We hope you enjoy our chat.
Please find a few links below relating to some of the book recommendations mentioned towards the end of the episode:
The MacKenzie Reader - edited by Joshua Pettit
Paul Daley's series, entitled Golf Architecture : A Worldwide Perspective , now extends to 7 Volumes, some of which are available through Fine Golf Books. Volume 7 can also be purchased directly form Paul Daley (email him at : fswing@bigpond.net.au).
Earlier editions can also often be found through pre-owned book resellers such as Abebooks, World of Books or Thrift Books.
Intro and outro music - _Shoreline Serenade by Dye O _- under license from Epidemic Sound
Special Guest: Mike DeVries.