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Episode 7 – BMW Recap, Eastlake Preview & The Art of Golf Course Photography with Special Guest, Gary Lisbon

Episode 7 – BMW Recap, Eastlake Preview & The Art of Golf Course Photography with Special Guest, Gary Lisbon

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In Episode 7, Sammy and Lynchy take you Around the Grounds (1:55), recapping results from golf tournaments all over the world, including a preview of Eastlake (12:22), a look at our home tour, the PGA Tour of Australasia (16:23), and deep dives into both the DP World Tour and the Seniors Tour (22:30).

The boys then go head-to-head in another edition of The Scramble (31:25), hand out a few well-deserved Mulligans (40:02), and at (45:26) welcome a very special guest — world-class golf course photographer Gary Lisbon, author of Golf Courses of the World.

Gary shares the craft behind capturing some of the most breathtaking golf course images ever taken, dives into what makes a great course photograph, and takes us through his favourite courses across the globe, from Royal Melbourne West and Barnbougle Dunes to Royal County Down, Lofoten Links, and beyond.

A must-listen for lovers of the game, golf travel, and the beauty of golf course design.

Shownotes: 🎙 Sound credits: CBS Golf

📖 Gary Lisbon’s Favourite Courses:

  • Africa – Leopard Creek

  • Australia/New Zealand – Royal Melbourne West, Tara Iti, Barnbougle Dunes

  • Continental Europe – Lofoten Links, Morfontaine, Real Club Valderrama

  • UK/Ireland – Royal County Down, North Berwick, Ballybunion

  • North America – Cypress Point, Oakmont, Pine Valley

  • South America – Santapazienza Golf Club, Gavea Golf Club, Jockey Club

  • Asia – Shanqin Bay, Hirono, Kawana

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