Episodes
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
Kerry Haigh on PGA Championship Setup
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
Kerry Haigh, the Chief Championships Officer of the PGA of America, joins Andy to discuss next week's PGA Championship at Harding Park. The conversation centers on Kerry's approach to setting up major championship golf.
Friday Jul 24, 2020
Yolk with Doak 25: Is Donald Ross Overrated? and Other Questions
Friday Jul 24, 2020
Friday Jul 24, 2020
In our latest talk with golf architect Tom Doak, we dive into a number of listener questions. Tom addresses whether Donald Ross is overrated, the ideas behind some of his greens at Lost Dunes, and which par 3, 4, and 5 from Scotland he would put in his backyard.
Wednesday Jul 22, 2020
Yolk with Doak 24: St. Andrews Beach, Covid-19, and East Potomac
Wednesday Jul 22, 2020
Wednesday Jul 22, 2020
In the second part of his recent conversation with Andy, Tom Doak explains why St. Andrews Beach—a design of his outside of Melbourne, Australia—is one of his favorite courses in the world. Later, he and Andy discuss the impact of Covid-19 on the design business and the golf world in general, and how this moment compares to 9/11 and the financial crisis of 2008. The episode wraps up with a discussion of the potential of East Potomac Golf Course in Washington, D.C., which Tom is set to restore.
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Yolk with Doak 23: Getting to 18, Pacific Dunes, and the Original Sheep Ranch
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Tom Doak is back! The lead architect at Renaissance Golf Design joins Andy to talk about his latest book project, Getting to 18. They discuss the writing process, a few excerpts from the book, the story of how Tom met Bill Coore, and the secrets behind the routings of Pacific Dunes and the original Sheep Ranch. To purchase Getting to 18, a limited-edition book, visit doakgolf.com .
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
Fried Egg Stories: The Ball, Part 3 - Better
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
This is the third and final episode of our miniseries on the design, history, and impact of the golf ball. It explores how advanced plastics made their way into the modern, solid-core ball, bringing the promise of “better things for better living through chemistry” to the game.
Guests: Harry Brown, Joe Henley, Mark O’Meara, and Dean Snell.
Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Brown, Golf Ball
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
Fried Egg Stories: The Ball, Part 2 - Wound
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
This is the second episode of our miniseries on the design, history, and impact of the golf ball. It recounts the advent of the wound ball—the Haskell—and the ensuing debate over the future of the game.
Guests: Bob Crosby and Brett Cyrgalis.
Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Cyrgalis, Golf’s Holy War
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
Fried Egg Stories: The Ball, Part 1 - Gutty
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
Thursday Jul 16, 2020
This is the first episode of our miniseries on the design, history, and impact of the golf ball. It focuses on the invention of the gutta percha ball and the surprising backstory of gutta percha itself.
Guests: Harry Brown, Stephen Proctor, and Helen Godfrey.
Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Brown, Golf Ball
Proctor, Monarch of the Green
Godfrey, Submarine Telegraphy and the Hunt for Gutta Percha
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Curtis Strange
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Hall of Famer Curtis Strange joins Andy Johnson to discuss his storied career as well as recent events on the PGA Tour. Curtis tells Andy about his closing eagle to win the NCAA Championship, his back-to-back U.S. Open wins, and his near-miss at the 1985 Masters. The conversation also touches on the rise of a beefed-up Bryson DeChambeau and the recent split between Fox Sports, where Curtis was an analyst, and the USGA.
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Superintendent Series: Aaron McMaster on the Renovation of Orchard Lake
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Aaron McMaster, the Superintendent at Orchard Lake Country Club, joins Andy to talk turf. They discuss the ins and outs of making agronomic changes to a golf course before diving into the story of Orchard Lake’s renovation by Keith Foster.
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Michael McCartin and Will Smith of National Links Trust
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Last week, the National Park Service announced that it would begin negotiations with National Links Trust to operate three municipal golf courses in Washington, D.C. A non-profit founded by Michael McCartin and Will Smith, NLT has partnered with architects Tom Doak, Gil Hanse, and Beau Welling in hopes of renovating the East Potomac, Rock Creek Park, and Langston golf properties. Andy speaks with Mike and Will about this exciting development in a story that The Fried Egg has been tracking since last year. Among other topics, they discuss the RFP process, the NLT’s visions for the courses, the importance of compelling municipal golf architecture, and the role that D.C. golf facilities can play as community gathering spots and agents for social change.