Plus Four Podcast on Hickory Golf

Robert Birman

An online forum for hickory golf...the game as it existed prior to 1935

  1. 1. FEB.

    Plus Four Podcast on Hickory Golf with Mungo Park IV - Musselburgh: The Cradle of Golf

    Between 1832 and 1892, Musselburgh stood at the heart of the golfing world. Five major golf clubs operated there, supported by skilled club and ball makers and caddies. While the game's early elements were rooted in Musselburgh, the codified version emerged in Leith in 1744, later refined when The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers relocated to Musselburgh. The town's fresh-air charm mixed with the gritty realities of coal mining and industrial growth to forge a uniquely Scottish version of golf—both refined and resilient. From this dynamic mix, the modern international game began to take shape. In his new book, Musselburgh: The Cradle of Golf, Mungo Park IV investigates the most significant period of Musselburgh’s golf history in the second half of the 19th century, when the town was arguably the most active center of golf in the world. Mungo trained at Edinburgh University, and set up practice in London with two partners in 1984. Since then he has worked at Hoylake, Gullane, Temple, Sunningdale, Muirfield, Royal Wimbledon and other prestigious locations. U.S. buyers can purchase the book here, via Auld Grey Toun books. He has written on the evolution of the golf clubhouse as a generic building type for the British Golf Collectors Society, of which he is a member. He has contributed articles on golf history and the history of early club makers, including his own family, to various periodicals. His great grandfather Willie Park Sr. won the first Open in 1860 and three others in 1863, 1866 and 1875. His great-great-uncle Mungo won it in 1874, and his great-uncle Willie Park Jr. in 1887 and 1889. He is married to Julia, also an architect, and they have two children, Anna and Jack. Ran Morrissett, co-founder and President of Golf Club Atlas, has a wide-ranging interview with Mr. Park on his brilliant website c. 2017. Elements of Mr. Park's bio above are excerpted from his work.

    1 Std. 26 Min.
  2. 21.12.2024

    Plus Four Podcast on Hickory Golf with Roger McStravick

    Roger McStravick is a golf historian, writer, editor and speaker, specializing in St Andrews, Old Tom Morris, and golfing legends from 1800 to 1920. His book, St Andrews-In The Footsteps of Old Tom Morris won the USGA's Herbert Warren Wind Book Award in 2015. The author's book, St Andrews - The Road War Papers won the same award in 2020. At The Open Championship in 2016, he was presented with the British Golf Collectors' Society Murdoch Medal - the highest British honor for golf literature. In 2019, Roger became editor of the British Golf Collectors' Society magazine, Through The Green. He enjoys giving talks both formal and informal about Tom Morris and golf history in general. In the last few years he has appeared in numerous TV and film productions including Loopers and St Andrews - The Greatest Golf Story Ever Told, and for documentaries on various networks including BBC and The Golf Channel. In addition to being a contributor to podcasts and articles for papers such as The New York Times, he has also written for various golf publications worldwide including Links and Golf Illustrated. An avid collector of rare books on St. Andrews, he has a deep appreciation and passion for the town. In 2024, McStravick released his newest authoritative biography on the life of golfing great, Allan Robertson (Allan Robertson of St Andrews, King of Clubs, 1815-1859). In this episode, he shares some of the insights into his process for researching and bringing 19th century golf history to life, and to the myriad ways his knowledge of St Andrews and its constant state of change influences his daily life in the global epicenter of golf.

    1 Std. 33 Min.
  3. 02.12.2024

    Plus Four Podcast on Hickory Golf with Clark Willard of Hickory Revival

    Wisonsinites are known for their kindness, right? Think Bon Iver, Steve Stricker, Gene Wilder—you get the idea. Well, Clark Willard, now the head golf professional at The Lido Golf Club, part of Sand Valley Resort in Wisconsin, has that positive vibe. Though not native, it makes him a great fit for the State. Willard found religion (so to speak) in hickory golf. Like so many, the connection to history and the allure of the game—as it was meant to be played—got its claws into him. Now he's in a unique position to spread the word about the sport, and he's delivering on that mission in spades. Clark set up a hickory golf workshop right in the pro shop at The Lido, and he encourages guests and members alike to have a go with the antique relics of the past. Whether first-timer or semi-pro golfer, all are welcome, and all Willard cares about is opening the gateway to experience a piece of the tradition and history of the game. In this episode, we talk about his career path through several years at Pacific Dunes in Oregon, to its "sister resort" in Nekoosa, replete with layouts from Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw, Tom Doak, Brian Schneider, David McLay Kidd and others. Sound familiar? Oh yeah...Sand Valley is also owned and managed by the Kaiser family, sons Michael and Chris. Clark talks about his admiration for Old Tom Morris and his recent foray into agronomy and golf course maintenance in the last year, as well as the founding of Hickory Revival, focused on keeping the feeling of hickory golf going. They do this through research, playing, collecting, sharing, and reviving pre-1935 sticks, all part of Clark becoming one of the most well-rounded pros in the game today.

    1 Std. 5 Min.
  4. 24.09.2023

    The Great English Golf Boom with Author Michael B. Morrison

    Researcher, author, and historian, Michael B. Morrison, published an exhaustive account in 2022 of the rise of golf in England which is a must-read for those who wish to better understand the origins of the modern game. In this episode, we speak about the process Morrison subjected himself to— over many years— in order to assemble the most complete record of the growth of the game in England, ever. During the course of his work, Michael became able to draw conclusions about the advancement of the game that differs from conventional wisdom, and is based on empirical data that, while perhaps painstaking to amass, provides the foundation for the evolution of the sport within the changing social demographics, geographies, and economic circumstances between the years 1864 and 1914. I feel confident that golfers everywhere will want to stop what they are doing, read-up on the fascinating and, in some ways, parallel development of the game to that in Scotland, and get to England as soon as possible to embrace the wealth of styles and historic golf courses that are today the envy of nations the world over. To order his book (which is self-published), you may contact Michael directly, details for which occur at the 1-hour-6-minute mark in our episode. I hope you enjoy this insight into the Great English Golf Boom! To see the BBC News interview with Michael on the course at Cambridge University, click here.

    1 Std. 8 Min.
  5. 21.08.2023

    Plus Four Podcast with Alex Bruce and Japan's Hickory Golf Culture

    Since 2013, the Happy Hickory Golfers in Japan have been a force in hickory golf. We've seen them represented with great joy at the World Hickory Open, for instance, and marvel at their event photos from countless outings in their home country. Alex Bruce— a native Scotsman— is one of the founders of the group, and a deeply dedicated advocate for hickory golf, worldwide. "How dedicated?" one might ask. So dedicated that he has one of the world's only hickory golf retail stores and he has been a guiding hand in supporting the World Hickory Open and St. Andrews Golf Company, organizations with long associations to his home turf in Scotland. In this episode, I speak with Alex about his upbringing, his second life in Japan (where he has lived and worked and grown his family for decades now), and the challenges of growing a national hickory organization to scale over nine regions, 47 prefectures, and in a country of more than 2,300 golf courses, the oldest of which (Kobe Golf Course) dates to 1903. We speak about the first-ever AsiaPAC Open, as well, which debuts September 3-5, 2023, in Australia. Alex is a joy to spend time with and our conversation makes it obvious why his endeavor in Japan is covered in nothing but enduring success. 2013 年以来、日本のハッピー ヒッコリー ゴルファーはヒッコリー ゴルフの中心人物となっています。たとえば、ワールド ヒッコリー オープンで彼らが大喜びで代表を務めるのを私たちは見てきましたし、母国での数え切れないほどの試合の写真を見て驚嘆しました。アレックス ブルース - 生粋のスコットランド人 - はグループの創設者の 1 人であり、世界中でヒッコリー ゴルフの熱心な擁護者です。 「どれほど献身的なのですか?」と尋ねる人もいるかもしれない。彼は世界で唯一のヒッコリー ゴルフ小売店の 1 つを経営するほど献身的であり、故郷スコットランドと長年のつながりを持つ団体であるワールド ヒッコリー オープンとセント アンドリュース ゴルフ カンパニーをサポートする指導者でもあります。 このエピソードでは、私はアレックスに、彼の生い立ち、日本での第二の人生(彼は何十年もそこで暮らし、働き、家族を育ててきた)、そして全国的なヒッコリー組織を47都道府県の9つの地域に拡大するまでに成長させるという課題について話します。この国には 2,300 以上のゴルフコースがあり、その中で最も古いもの (神戸ゴルフコース) は 1903 年に遡ります。2023 年 9 月 3 ~ 5 日にオーストラリアで初開催される、史上初のアジア PAC オープンについてもお話します。 アレックスは一緒に時間を過ごすのが楽しい人で、私たちの会話から、なぜ彼の日本での取り組みが永続的な成功に終始しているのかが明らかになりました。

    1 Std. 12 Min.

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An online forum for hickory golf...the game as it existed prior to 1935

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