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Destination GOLF

Destination GOLF

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Golf’s greatest appeal lies in the places that it takes us, the memories we make and the people we meet along the way. That’s the game we celebrate on Destination GOLF. Co-hosts Simon Holt and Josh Sens have decades of experience hopscotching the globe to take in courses — and the areas around them — on every continent where the game is played. From Australia to Argentina, Cuba to North Korea, Long Island to Los Angeles, South Africa to Sweden and beyond - we've been there, and bogied them. Join Simon and Josh every Monday on Destination GOLF for a new adventure.GOLF.com Golf
Episodes
  • 37: The Scottish Highlands
    Aug 25 2025

    Royal Dornoch, Old Petty, and Nairn are among the tracks that steal the show in Scotland's northernmost links land. Golf in this region is defined by dramatic views, quality architecture and friendly locals. More courses are coming to the area, with Rob Collins and Tom Doak designs coming online in the next few years. Simon Holt and Josh Sens lay out an exciting weeklong itinerary for your next trip to the Highlands. Enjoy!

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    48 mins
  • 36: Architect Rob Collins
    Aug 18 2025

    The Tennessee native behind Sweetens Cove is making huge progress on a new venture in his home state. Bounty Club, just 15 minutes from Nashville's Broadway, is set on wild, rolling land perfectly set for a golf course. Simon Holt and Rob Collins have walked it together, and now bring you a detailed walkthrough of what's to come when the work is finished.

    Rob and Simon talk about design philosophy (courses should NOT be easier), Rob's journey to where he is today, and exciting projects coming up next. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • 35: Architect Rees Jones
    Aug 11 2025

    What do Bethpage Black, Torrey Pines, and East Lake all have in common? Besides hosting some of the most memorable events in pro golf, they all have the character they do today because of Rees Jones.

    A prolific course architect with a legendary father, Rees walks us through his life growing up around Robert Trent Jones. He discusses his work on Bethpage Black, and how two decades of changes there lead us to the course that will host this fall's Ryder Cup.

    Josh Sens presses Rees on the changes he's seen in the last 80 years he's spent on golf courses, and where the industry goes from here. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 1 min
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