Welcome to the CGgolfs Podcast, “Greens and Scenes”. Here we discuss alllll sorts, but mainly you’ll find snippets of our golf travels around Scotland, alongside the journey of trying to play elite amateur golf, balancing enjoyment for the game and of course, making content on it all! We’ve selected a few episodes we think you’ll enjoy, but head over to Spotify or Apple Podcasts to find all the Greens & Scenes episodes.
Ep27 | A round at Turnberry or twenty at Cullen? The cost of Scottish Golf 💰 If money was no option, where would we choose to play in Scotland? Is there really over £1,950 difference between a round at Turnberry and a round at your local municipal? With some green fees coming in at far over one club’s annual membership, we discuss which golfing experiences are over (and under!) valued in Scotland 👀 Listen here 🎧
Ep26 | Dalmuir: the course that was saved, but what should they do next? 👀 The story behind this golf course is incredible, with the local community refusing to let it shut despite plans from the council, leading to a charitable trust and volunteers now running the course. From starting with zero in the bank account to now providing jobs for the local community, it’s a great story on how far people will go to save a place they truly love ✨ Listen here 🎧
Ep14 | Which St Andrews course should you play & why? *very detailed* ⛳️ While the Links Trust operate 7 courses, the Fairmont courses and The Dukes (for now) are separate and represent a few extra options. Many of the courses represent a stern challenge even to the best players, especially when the wind blows are there is some typical Scottish weather! However, the beauty of St Andrews is that there is truly something for everyone 🏴 Listen here 🎧
Ep24 | We’re Back!! – best golf trip EVER, comp recaps & handicap updates 👀 After a short time away from uploading we’re chatting you through our incredible trip to Arran, the reality of playing in amateur golf events, and how our handicaps are trending. We’ve wanted to do this trip to Arran for a very very long time. Arran features 7 different courses that you can tick off all in a few days, given it takes less than an hour to get from one side of the island to the other! Listen here 🎧



