11 episodes

BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter and commentator Katherine Downes re-visit memorable moments and stories from past Open Championships through exclusive new interviews with some of the biggest names in golf both past and present including Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa and Shane Lowry.

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    • 4.9 • 27 Ratings

BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter and commentator Katherine Downes re-visit memorable moments and stories from past Open Championships through exclusive new interviews with some of the biggest names in golf both past and present including Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa and Shane Lowry.

    The Women's Open 2022

    The Women's Open 2022

    Iain Carter is joined by Emma Ballard from Women and Golf ahead of an historic AIG Women’s Open to be held at Muirfield.
    It’s as the club holds its first ever women’s event since it abolished its controversial men-only members rule in 2017.
    The 2018 Women’s Open champion Georgia Hall joins the pod to talk about what it means to her to play at Muirfield and how she thinks more progress can be made for women’s golf.
    The R&A chief exec Martin Slumbers tells us about the rise in the prize purse for the Women’s Open and how equal prize money with The Open has to be the goal for the sport.
    You’ll also hear about what is being done to get more women into golf, how Muirfield has changed as a club in the past five years and why it’s a challenge to get more female golf fans to follow the women’s tour.

    • 44 min
    Tiger Woods

    Tiger Woods

    BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter and commentator Katherine Downes look at the extraordinary life and career of one of the greatest players in Open Championship history – Tiger Woods.
    Iain travels to Adare Manor in Ireland to talk to the man himself about what The Open means to him as he prepares for the 150th Championship at St Andrews.
    You’ll hear at length from Steve Williams, his former caddie who was on the bag for Woods for 13 of his 15 major wins, on how they spoke daily about trying to beat Jack Nicklaus’ all-time record of 18 major victories.
    We look back on some of his greatest achievements - from winning four consecutive majors in 2000 and 2001 to earn the “Tiger slam”, being crowned US Open champion at Torrey Pines in 2008 with a broken leg, his unlikely “redemption” win at The Masters in 2019 and of course, lifting three Claret Jugs in sensational style.
    The Golf Channel’s Jaime Diaz was one of the first journalists to get to know Tiger Woods at the age of 14. He joins the pod to talk about how he developed into one of the greatest golfers of all-time.
    USA Today columnist Christine Brennan explores how Woods’ image has changed and evolved in the media spotlight in recent years following three high-profile incidents with cars, personal scandal and injury.
    TOPICS:
    1’00” – Eldrick Tont Woods - nominative determinism?
    6’42” – Is he the most famous sports star there has ever been?
    13’06” – Tiger Woods’ fans on why they support him
    14’35” – Tiger Woods on what The Open Championship means to him
    17’25” – Woods’ childhood
    23’38” – How race fuelled his career
    31’30” – Steve Williams on the achievement of the “Tiger slam”
    38’30” – Woods’ extraordinary US Open win at Torrey Pines with a broken leg in 2008
    41’50” – Tiger Woods’ three Open Championship titles
    49’50” – Woods’ aim of surpassing Jack Nicklaus’ majors record
    51’14” – How Tiger has transcended his sport
    54’30” – Tiger Woods – the man in the media spotlight
    58’00” – Car crashes, personal scandal and injury

    • 1 hr 7 min
    The Legends of The Open

    The Legends of The Open

    Katherine Downes and BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter celebrate some of the greatest players in the history of The Open championship.
    Five-time Open champion Tom Watson shares his memories of his victories with Iain and gives us an insight into how he handled missing out on the Claret Jug in 2009 at Turnberry.
    Three-time winner Gary Player also joins the pod to talk about what The Open Championship means to him.
    From Arnold Palmer to Jack Nicklaus, the former European Tour player Andrew Murray and US journalist Alex Miceli share their stories of meeting legendary players and pick their greatest Open champion.
    TOPICS:
    1’20” – What makes an “Open legend?”
    7’40” – Why Tom Watson is an Open legend
    10’17” – Interview with Tom Watson
    18’55” – Andrew and Alex share their stories of playing with Tom Watson
    25’16” – Why Jack Nicklaus is an Open legend
    33’45” – The legendary status of Tiger Woods, Seve Ballesteros, Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer.
    41’26” – Why Gary Player is an Open legend
    48’16” – Who is the panel’s ultimate Open legend?

    • 51 min
    Phil Mickelson

    Phil Mickelson

    Katherine Downes and BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter discuss the rise, and more recently fall, of Open champion Phil Mickelson.
    They’re joined by Sports Illustrated journalist Bob Harig to celebrate his playing career, to look back on his memorable Open victory in 2013 at Muirfield and to analyse his rivalry with Tiger Woods.
    Biographer Alan Shipnuck, who published Mickelson’s comments on Saudi Arabia earlier this year, tells us what he’s made of Mickelson’s downfall since those quotes were released.
    The panel discuss whether Mickelson has damaged his legacy after breaking away from the PGA Tour and signing up to the controversial Saudi-backed LIV golf series.
    TOPICS:
    1’15” - Reflection on Phil Mickelson’s illustrious career
    7’00” - Phil Mickelson becomes Open champion in 2013 at Muirfield
    10’50” - Interview with biographer Alan Shipnuck on following Mickelson’s career
    19’00” - Rivalry with Tiger Woods
    23’10” - Alan Shipnuck on publishing Phil Mickelson’s comments about Saudi Arabia
    29’00” - How Mickelson has changed in 2022

    • 45 min
    The British and Irish Open champions

    The British and Irish Open champions

    Katherine Downes and BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter are joined by Ladies European Tour winner Trish Johnson to celebrate the British and Irish golfers who have lifted the Claret Jug.
    From Tony Jacklin to Shane Lowry, the panel share their favourite memories and stories of those Open Championships, which resulted in a home-grown hero.
    You’ll hear at length from Sandy Lyle on what it was like to win The Open in 1985 at Royal St. George’s and how even a streaker didn’t put him off from winning.
    And Shane Lowry joins the pod with Irish rugby legend Brian O’Driscoll to discuss Lowry’s memorable victory at Portrush in 2019.
    TOPICS:
    5’55” – Tony Jacklin
    8’40” – Interview with Sandy Lyle
    28’30” – Nick Faldo
    35’30” – Paul Lawrie
    39’45” – Padraig Harrington
    43’10” – Darren Clarke and Rory McIlroy
    49’40” – Interview with Shane Lowry and Brian O’Driscoll

    • 58 min
    The nearly men

    The nearly men

    Commentator Katherine Downes is joined by BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter and European Tour winner Andrew Murray to look back on the players who appeared destined to win The Open, only to be denied from lifting the Claret Jug.
    You'll hear from Jean van de Velde on his infamous performance on the final hole of The Open in 1999 at Carnoustie.
    Adam Scott gives us an emotional interview, on how it still haunts him to this day, that he let The Open in 2012 at Royal Lytham St Annes slip away.
    And Ian Poulter talks about coming so close, yet so far, to lifting the Claret Jug in his career.
    TOPICS:
    00:51: Kat, Iain and Andrew discuss The Open’s nearly men.
    06:18: Nearly man: Jean van de Velde in 1999.
    22:18: Nearly man: Adam Scott in 2012.
    40:07: Nearly man: Ian Poulter in 2008.
    48:22: Kat, Iain and Andrew discuss their own Open nearly men memories.

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
27 Ratings

27 Ratings

gav houston ,

Gavin in Houston

Fantastic podcast, where the ability to cut to the core of the matter without over dramatizing events is very skillful and really enjoyable. Carter and Cotter, superb

Madsi ,

Keep the Pin in Boys!

Pls never put James Corrigan on the pod. Does not complement the banter and is a miserable shot

mr gault ,

Dour but Dulcet tones

I’ve been listening to the Cut for the past few months and love the dry, dour and dulcet tones of Mr. Cotter. As a Scotsman living in the US it’s great to hear some subtle humour. As an avid rugby fan it’s also refreshing to hear Mr Cotter in such a different manner and makes me wonder if the great Bill McLaren would have been similar if he did a golf podcast (doubtful). Great insights, brilliant guests (loved the Pepper) and a wonderful way to get through the NYC commute. Thanks chaps.

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