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
Ep. 108 Bazball, Bogeys & Broken Wrists: Kicking Off 2026
We’re back for 2026—and somehow we start with the Ashes before finding our way back to golf.
The episode opens with a blunt wrap-up of Australia’s 4–1 Ashes win, unpacking why Bazball was exposed in Australian conditions, why patience still wins Test cricket, and which players stood up when it mattered. There’s praise for those who adapted, criticism for those who didn’t, and strong opinions on leadership, accountability, and one-gear game plans.
From there, it’s back to golf as we officially close out the 2025 Yearly Championship. A dramatic final month, multiple countbacks, and a razor-thin margin mean the champion is decided—but you’ll have to listen to find out who takes the title.
We also recap a post-Christmas round at Kooindah Waters, featuring solid banter, average golf, and one of the wildest tee shots you’ll ever hear about—seriously.
Andy provides an honest update on his ongoing wrist issues, how Christmas habits and manual labour caught up with him, and what comes next as he looks to get his body right for the year ahead.
The episode wraps with exciting High Performance Centre updates, including new launch monitor tech, simulator golf, and why wedges inside 100 metres are the biggest scoring opportunity heading into 2026.
Same show. Same obsession. New year.