The Missing Links Golf Show
Two guys in their early 50’s with plenty of life experience and big dreams embark on a quest to rekindle forgotten sporting glory by taking on the NSW Amateur Senior Golf Championship. Join us on the journey to improve our golf game and see if we can apply the lessons learned on the course to our lives off the course, and (more importantly) vice versa
The Missing Links Golf Show
Latest Episodes
Ep. 128 US Open Carnage: How Wyndham Clark Survived Shinnecock
The US Open delivered exactly what golf fans expect: brutal conditions, impossible-looking greens and a champion who simply refused to break.Steve and Andy unpack Wyndham Clark's remarkable second US Open victory at Shinnecock Hills, whe...
Ep. 127 Velocity Toward Better Golf
This week on The Missing Links Golf Show, Steve and Andy kick things off by dissecting New South Wales' disappointing Game Two State of Origin performance. From selection debates to coaching questions, the boys discuss what went wrong af...
Ep. 126 What If Your Swing Isn't The Problem?
This week Steve and Andy open the show with an overdue discussion about State of Origin before eventually remembering it's a golf podcast.After wrapping up another month of the Missing Links Golf Show Championship — including another dra...
Ep. 125 There's Life in the Old Pilgrim Yet!
After a month away from competition golf, Andy finally returns to the fairways at Kooinda—and the round gets off to anything but a smooth start.A delayed tee time, a stiff back, a snap hook, a spectacular 42-metre shank and even an accid...
Ep. 124 Golf, Survival & the Search for Scratch (with Matt Woodbridge)
This week on The Missing Links Golf Show, Steve and Andy are joined in person by fellow pilgrim and yearly championship leader Matt Woodbridge for one of the most honest and fascinating golf conversations the boys have had yet.M...
Fan Mail
Hi Steve and Andy - I'm currently an American golfer who has turned 40 years old this year. Over the last 6 years during a transition out of a military career, I fell in love with golf - competition with others and competition with myself. During this time I've progressed from a brand new handicap index to a 12. Your mission connects with me, I do not want to waste my prime years or go quietly into middle age with a mediocre game. My dream is to be qualified to enter a USGA US Open qualifier, or a mid-am. That said I know this will be unbelievable and hard. What advice would you offer to a player in my position and stage of life - who has similar goals.
Monterey, California