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Author: Neil White and Ian Woods

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This is the essential podcast for those planning to play the world's top golf courses. 


We now have dozens of reviews from Top 100 courses in the UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Scandinavia, the USA and Australia…and the library is building every week.  All the episodes are stand alone - you don't have to listen to them in any particular order.

In 2020 Neil White began a challenge to play all of the world's top courses.  You can read his reviews at www.thegolfpilgrim.com.  Now you can listen to his reviews, as he gives an honest account of the courses, the practice facilities,  and the food available.  Is it value for money?  Will you be made to feel welcome as a visitor?  

There are champagne and comedy moments to discuss, in the company of his fellow journalist and pal Ian Woods.  Ian's a former Sky News and BBC Correspondent, who's now working for ITV.  He's played a lot of great courses too, and is a former Captain of the Press Golfing Society.








125 Episodes
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If you watch some of the birds-eye view videos of Tom Doak's course, you might think you need a head for heights to play it. Fear not, some of the holes may look precariously placed on the edge of a precipice, but the wide fairways and substantial greens will reassure those with vertigo. That is not to say Cape Kidnappers lacks the "wow" factor. It is world-class, and the vistas are spellbinding. https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/cape-kidnappers https://www.robertsonlodges.com/the-lodges/ca...
A visit to one of the world's more unusual courses, where, as well as bunkers, you'll find thermal mud springs as hazards. Arikikapakapa is Maori for "the gentle sound of plopping mud", and it's set in one of the country's most popular tourist areas. https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/rotorua-arikikapakapa https://arikikapakapagolfrotorua.co.nz/ Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!
It's always a dilemma when we feature a golf course that's so exclusive that you can't play unless you know a member. But we make an exception when a course is so highly rated that anyone who aspires to play the World's Top 100 will try to find a way to get on. Opened in 2015 and designed by Tom Doak, Tara Iti has such a stellar reputation that Rory McIlroy wanted to play a round here while on holiday. Course record holder Ryan Fox describes what their game was like… Interview courtesy Yardag...
If you've ever played The European Club, or ever wanted to, then this is a must-listen episode! Because The European is dead - but in 2027 will be reborn as The Brittas Bay Club. Raymond and Nicky Conlan bought the club from its founder, Pat Ruddy, and have hired Kyle Phillips (the man who gave us Kingsbarns), to do a complete redesign of the course. We have exclusive interviews with Nicky and Kyle, who explain why they felt a highly regarded course needed to be torn up and rebuilt. We played...
Martin Ebert Special

Martin Ebert Special

2026-01-2838:42

When the R&A feel that one of their Open Championship venues needs an update, Martin Ebert is the man they turn to. He's already working on changes to the Old Course at St Andrews ready for 2027, and supervised improvements to Royal Birkdale which hosts in 2026. How does he go about enhancing courses which are already considered the best in the world? Take a listen as he chats about his work around the world. Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!
Join us as we step back in time, to a club where the lockers still bear the names of long-dead members, and where a competitive round of golf often takes second place to a good lunch. The New Zealand Golf Club (listen to the podcast for an explanation of the name) sits on Surrey heathland near Woking, and its well-draining clay base means great conditions even in the depths of winter. It feels private and exclusive, but visitors are welcome. And if you have the stamina to play 36 ...
Top Of The Scots

Top Of The Scots

2026-01-1534:22

What are the very best golf courses in Scotland? In 2025 Neil and Ian joined the ratings panel for National Club Golfer, and their new top 100 list has just been published. Dan Murphy, who sets the guidelines and edits the rankings joins us to talk through those on the rise… So if you're planning a golf trip to Scotland this year, this is what you need to hear… Music: Brian Fahey Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!
Some golf days are just a bit more special than others, so this mid-winter visit to The Island, north of Dublin, will linger long in the memory. A chilly, but sunny day; a very warm welcome from the staff, and a challenging course in great condition. Don't just take our word for it…the day after we visited, three-time major winner Padraig Harrington played The Island on a charity day - a sure sign that this is one of Ireland's finest links. And you no longer have to take a rowing boat to get ...
Even if you've never heard of the golf course, you all know Sherwood Forest thanks to dozens of depictions of Robin Hood in TV and cinema. Any course designed by Harry Colt and later by James Braid is always worth exploring, and the heathland track is particularly appealing in the winter, when fairways and greens remain firm. Renowned course architect Martin Ebert describes the changes he's overseeing, and we recall when the club made national headlines over a court case involving alle...
In the second half of our review of the year, we explore golf in Scandinavia and the Baltic, as well as Ireland's Wild Atlantic coast. But nothing beats a visit to Fife when the Old Course at St Andrews is on the itinerary. Golf commentators Andrew Cotter and Nick Dougherty share their champagne moments of the year, and we recall the drama of the Ryder Cup, as well as the less savoury moments from Bethpage Black. Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!
While we take a bit of a break for Christmas, join us for a look back on some of the best courses we played during 2025. In this first half we recall rounds in continental Europe as well as Great Britain…with Cruden Bay in Scotland among the favourites. And Ewen Murray from Sky Sports returns to The Golf Pilgrim to recall his champagne moment of the year. Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!
The club’s motto translates as “go straight and you will never fail”, which is sensible advice on most courses, but particularly so at Rosendalelsche with its huge number of trees One of continental Europe’s top ranked courses, on the one occasion that it hosted the Dutch Open, it was won by Bernhard Langer. His course record score lasted 30 years! https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/rosendaelsche https://rosendaelsche.nl/ Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!
"Ch-ch-changes.." sang David Bowie, and we know many golf club members are deeply suspicious of any dramatic alterations to their beloved course. But the vast changes at The Addington this decade have been widely praised. The Addington was once the premier club in London, but the march of time had seen the course become overgrown. Now, the city skyline is more visible, giving it a unique selling point. Owner Ryan Noades explains how thousands of trees have been removed to restore the course t...
If you feel weary after your 18 holes at Kennemer, spare a thought for Ryder Cup stars Jose-Marie Olazabal and Ronan Rafferty, who endured a record-breaking NINE hole play-off here to decide the Dutch Open in 1989. Ronan joins us on the podcast to describe in hilarious detail that endurance test where he and Jose played on and on and on in a storm. It's also the course where Andy Sullivan's reward for a hole-in-one was a trip into space! https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/kennemer https://ke...
Golfers visiting East Lothian are spoilt for choice, but many choose to include Kilspindie in their itinerary. These tight, traditional links offer spectacular views, and the relatively short course is popular with those who favour accuracy over distance. https://www.kilspindiegolfclub.co.uk/ https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/kilspindie Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!
Ony five courses in Continental Europe make it into the best in the World list according to Top100golfcourses.com - but Royal Hague is one of them. Awarded its "Royal" tag on its centenary in 1993, the Dutch King and Queen frequently play there along with other members of the Royal family. Designed by Colt and Allison, its huge dunes make it a tough climb but the effort is well worthwhile, because every hole is memorable. https://khgcc.nl/ https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/royal-hague-konin...
Unusually, we've combined two golf clubs into one episode - but they do have something in common. Musselburgh Old Links was one of the original venues for The Open Championship, but the limitations of its nine-hole layout led to its replacement by Muirfield, and golfers migrated to other courses with more land. One of those clubs was Royal Musselburgh, a parkland course and very different to Musselburgh Old Links, which sits within Musselburgh racecourse. But their shared history made for an ...
The first of a quartet of Dutch course reviews coming up in the next few weeks as the Netherlands becomes the 15th country to be visited by the Golf Pilgrim. De Texelse is a tranquil resort on an island just off the coast of Holland, and the venue for a recent European Nations Cup for journalists. Suffice to say, the British team was some way short of the podium…. But the links-like course is a winner - having expanded from 9 to 18 holes a decade ago. https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post...
We are delving into the history books in this episode…because recent research indicates that Lanark is the oldest inland golf course in the world. They've been playing here since 1851, with Old Tom Morris and James Braid lending their expertise to its design. Its location means it may be an excellent option on your way to or from a Scottish golfing holiday…. https://www.lanarkgolfclub.co.uk/ https://www.thegolfpilgrim.com/post/lanark Do you agree with our review? Text us your opinion!
Stoke Park was the setting for one of the most famous moments in golf, albeit a fictional match. Its proximity to Pinewood film studios meant it was the perfect spot to film James Bond's match against Auric Goldfinger in the 007 movie released in 1964. Now in the hands of a real-life billionaire, Stoke Park has quite a story of its own. The club closed for several years and had its membership abolished before reopening as an exclusive pay-and-play venue. https://www.stokepark.com/ https://www...
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Bradley Bonthrone

played this course way back in 2018 for my 30th bday its my favourite course that I have ever played and am from scotland I had to hire clubs that day but I want to go back with my own clubs one day and see how I get on I was happy I got a birdie on the 2nd and had 7 single putts on the round.

Jul 22nd
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