The Bogey Men

The Bogey Men

"The Bogey Men" is a unique Irish podcast with funny, honest and engaging conversations around all things golf. We talk professional and amateur golf, from a fans perspective. From the troubles of a club player to the greatest in the game, this is the podcast for the everyday golfer.

  1. 2D AGO

    The West of Ireland | Where Champions Begin Their Journey

    Ireland has an incredibly rich and celebrated history of amateur golf, with icons like Christy O’Connor, JB Carr and others creating a legacy in golf not just at home but across the globe.Ireland’s amateur championships have become a benchmark for elite golfers, with some of the country’s top professionals etching their names into Irish golfing history long before they won on the DP World Tour, PGA Tour and even the career grand slam.The men’s Irish amateur calendar is made up of 6 Championships, Four Provincial championships that take place at the same venues every year (mostly). These are the North of Ireland at Royal Portrush, The South at Lahinch, The East at County Louth and The West at County Sligo golf club. The two remaining Championships, the Irish Amateur Open and the Irish Amateur Close move around the country to different venues each year.This is the first episode in a 6 episode series where I’ll be doing a deep dive into each championship, their history, their winners and their legacy.In this episode we’re going to look at the West of Ireland Amateur Open Championship, hosted at County Sligo Golf Club. The West is the first championship of the Irish amateur calendar season, played every year on the Easter bank holiday weekend. The championship dates back to 1923, and was first won by Larry P. Vernon back when the championship was decided over 36 holes stroke-play qualifying for 16 places in matchplay with a 36-hole Final. The first ever West of Ireland was played from 13th-16th August.The West has an amazing list of winners and was dominated initially by “the big 4”. In 1930 Cecil Ewing won his first of 10 West of Ireland titles. This dominance was only out-done by JB Carr who in 1946 won his first of 12 West of Ireland titles.Joe Carr is inarguably, Ireland’s most respected amateur golfer. His career achievements will never be equalled, winning 37 Irish Amateur Championships, representing the Walker Cup 11 times and winning the British Amateur 3 times in 1953, ’58 & 1960. He is the first Irishman to make ‘the cut’ at The Masters and speaking of the respect Joe Carr had in the Irish golf world, Herbert Warren Wind said ”Joe Carr receives the same overwhelming adoration in Ireland today as Bobby Jones did in America in the twenties”J.B first played the West in 1940 and won his first West of Ireland title in 1946, with his 12th win coming in 1966, five years before his son, Roddy Carr, would go on to win at Rosses Point.On the 25th anniversary of the West, Joe Carr and Cecil Ewing faced off in the final for the first time. This was the first of four ‘West’ Finals between the two and all four went to Carr.Join The Bogey Men as we explore the rich golf history of Ireland, showcasing the achievements of its amateur legends and young talents. This golf story features insights from David O'Donovan and highlights the journey of golfers following in the footsteps of icons like Rory McIlroy. Tune in to our golf podcast for more exciting content!

    24 min
  2. MAR 2

    Save Stepaside Driving Range, Councillor Pierce Dargan | Ep.287

    Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council is currently proposing a variation to the County Development Plan that would rezone Stepaside Golf Centre and Jamestown Pitch & Putt from recreational use to residential development. While Ireland is facing a housing crisis and the need for more homes is widely acknowledged, this episode explores why this particular proposal may not be the right solution. Councillor Pierce Dargan joins the podcast to explain how the proposal came about and why he believes there are better alternative sites available. The key argument is simple: instead of rezoning a thriving, privately owned family sports facility that provides significant community value, the Council could rezone derelict commercial sites in Sandyford and Cherrywood — land that is currently underutilised and whose owners are actively seeking to build housing. Stepaside Golf Centre is not just a driving range. It’s a long-standing family-run business, a vital local amenity, and a space that supports physical health, mental wellbeing, and community connection. The owners have even submitted plans to expand with additional indoor sports facilities. In an area that has already seen significant residential development in recent years — and where the Council itself has identified a shortage of amenities — many residents are questioning whether removing an existing recreational hub makes sense. The public consultation phase generated an unprecedented response, with hundreds of submissions — the majority relating directly to Stepaside and Jamestown. The next stage now lies with the Chief Executive’s report, after which councillors will vote on the proposed zoning changes. Councillor Dargan intends to table a motion to remove Stepaside from the residential land bank and replace it with alternative, more suitable commercial sites. What happens next? The Chief Executive’s report will be published in the coming weeks. A formal motion will be brought before all 40 councillors. A majority vote will determine whether the rezoning proceeds. How can the public help? Email all councillors in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown — not just local ward representatives. Express support for protecting Stepaside Golf Centre and Jamestown Pitch & Putt. Advocate for rezoning derelict commercial land instead. Share information within local community groups to maintain awareness ahead of the council vote. Tune in to understand the full story — and how you can help. Watch the video from our Pro-Am experience In Bahrain on youtube now - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZzD8tCnwcc Check out HLINC here - https://hlincgolf.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoq6ahGOxIO4O3q1R2lH-rDyC8HvtRm6Paa9b5uO-_C294VsY-co Listen to our Podcast! Apple Pods - https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-bogey-men/id1510331480 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7vKtYZke5QsfXghpKpTd0I?si=fGy4ozVUSC6WHPy4crqyfQ If you have any thoughts or comments let us know and leave a review. Get in touch with us on: Instagram: @bogeymenpod Twitter: @bogeymenpod #TheBogeyMen #GolfPodcast #TheBogeyMenPodcast

    20 min

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"The Bogey Men" is a unique Irish podcast with funny, honest and engaging conversations around all things golf. We talk professional and amateur golf, from a fans perspective. From the troubles of a club player to the greatest in the game, this is the podcast for the everyday golfer.

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