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The Firm & Fast Golf Podcast

The Firm & Fast Golf Podcast

Von: Shane Derby
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We're on a golfing quest of sorts, looking to increase our golfing I.Q.'s in the process. Our aim is to speak to expert guests at the intersection of golf design and construction, green keeping and history…...to name but a few topics. This podcast is not about us, it's about the guests, what they know and how that can influence the sustainable future of the game of golf that we all cherish. Suspend what you know about the game of golf for a moment and join us on this journey, we promise great guests, different takes and a few laughs along the way. Many thanks for considering us for a listen!© 2026 Shane Derby Golf Kunst Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • Episode 80: A Feathery Quest with Gavin Bottrell
    Jul 8 2026

    Gavin Bottrell joins me on this episode to reflect on a twenty year odyssey to perfect the lost craft of Feathery Ball making.

    Gavin is an engineer by profession and became fascinated with how one might reverse engineer the process of developing a modern day feathery ball. Over the course of a 90 minute chat Gavin shares his learnings from the bottom of a very deep rabbit hole, from where he has perfected a skill that was lost to time and progress as the development of the gutta percha golf ball superceeded the feathery in the 1850's.

    Gavin recently tested his mark 43 ball against a genuine 185 year old feathery ball and replicated its performance.... he swears that this is the end of his quest..somehow I get the feeling that a doubling down may be on the cards. I'm led to believe that a book is on the cards at some point in the future, which will lay out the techniques, methodology and processes that Gavin has employed in mastering this ancient craft.

    We hope you enjoy the episode!

    Check out the following links that detail some of Gavin's fascinating research

    How far did Feathery Balls Actually Go?

    The Shape of Feathery Balls

    How heavy were Feathery Balls

    Why did Feathery Golf Balls come in different sizes?

    The proportions of Feathery Balls

    Some additional links that might be of interest

    Hitting a genuine 185 year old Feathery Ball

    Link to Feathery Golf Ball Website

    Link to Time Warp Golf

    Link to British Golf Collectors

    Book Recommendations

    Allan Robertson: King of Clubs by Roger McStravick & Bill Williams

    The Oldest Clubs - 1650 - 1850 by Bob Gowland

    Episode music - Nectar by Dye O
    Supplied under license from Epidemic Sound

    Special Guest: Gavin Bottrell.

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    1 Std. und 42 Min.
  • Episode 79: ODG Series #8 - Discovering Donald Ross with Bradley S. Klein
    May 6 2026

    Bradley Klein joins us today to take a look at the life and times of one of Dornoch's favourite sons.... none other than Donald Ross.

    Over the course of our conversation we explore young Donald's early days in the Scottish Highlands and in the East Neuk of Fife under the guidance of OTM. His appointment as keeper of the green and professional at Dornoch GC and the chance visit of a well connected Harvard Professor to Dornoch in late 1898 which led to life altering opportunities in Boston and later throughout the USA.

    We take a look at some early projects, the Ross influence in North Carolina, a Colt collaboration at Old Elm, Seminole & the host of this years PGA Championship Aronimink in Philadelphia.

    We assess the importance of key associates, explore his design tendancies and how the formation of the Donald Ross Society has facilitated and assisted with restoring many Ross courses to their former glories.

    Many thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy the chat!

    Episode music - Nectar by Dye O
    Supplied under license from Epidemic Sound

    Special Guest: Bradley Klein.

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    1 Std. und 35 Min.
  • Episode 78: Winter works at Strandhill, Carne & More with Ally McIntosh
    Apr 23 2026

    Ally McIntosh joins us for another adventure down the rabbit hole of golf course architecture.

    Over the course of this past winter Ally and his design partner James Coughlan have been busy overseeing the implementation of their Strandhill masterplan. They also commenced phase one of significant improvements to Carne Golf Links.

    Ally runs us through the specifics of the work at both sited and explains how they utilise specific site specific solutions to fit the needs of these cery different coastal sites.

    We also pay tribute to Pat Ruddy, look at some new course developments in the southeast of Ireland, compare and contrast the Top100golfcourses and Irish Golfer Magazine rankings, try to disect Ally's suspicion of 'fun' golf and explore possible upcoming course works at Portmarnock Golf Club.

    Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy our chat.

    Episode music - Nectar by Dye O
    Supplied under license from Epidemic Sound

    Special Guest: Ally McIntosh.

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
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