Episodes

5 days ago
5 days ago
In this episode of 18 Majors, Neil and Fergus discuss the players who have driven the golf ball better than anyone over the years. Having crowned the greatest ever driver, they then turn their attention to the inimitable Peter Alliss. As a commentator and a player he left a huge mark on the game - Fergus puts it all into context.
Finally, we have a say what section and the weekly quiz that will put your golf history knowledge to the test!

Thursday May 08, 2025
Thursday May 08, 2025
What is the greatest PGA Championship ever? This is the question Neil and Fergus aim to answer in this episode. In his response, Fergus tells the epic story of Gene Sarazen's monumental matchplay win in 1923 against Walter Hagen while Neil focuses on Phil Mickelson's impressive 2021 victory, at the age of 50.
They also discuss the greatest ever match player in the history of the game, there's some more great quotes from the past and a PGA themed quiz to test your knowledge!

Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
In this episode of 18 Majors, The Golf History Show, Neil and Fergus take an in depth look at the colourful life of Walter Hagen. Never one to shy away from the limelight, Hagen was one of the game's great showmen, both on and off the course. They also discuss the greatest golf swings in history and there's another tricky quiz that has Neil scratching his head!

Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Who is the greatest style icon in golf? This is the question that kicks off the start of this episode with Fergus and Neil debating the credentials of the likes of Arnold Palmer, Walter Hagen, Seve and Fred Couples.
The main section concentrates on the career of the prolific Sam Snead. He ties the record for most PGA Tour wins and did so with a golf swing that was the envy of his peers and has been closely studied ever since. Fergus delves into the man behind the records.
There is also the usual 'say what?' section and a quiz that features the amusingly tricky cryptic section!
Published 24th April 2025.

Thursday Apr 03, 2025
Thursday Apr 03, 2025
Grab your beverage of choice, settle into your favourite seat and listen up - it’s Masters time! In this episode of 18 Majors, Neil and Fergus will wrap you up in a warm Augusta glow. They discuss their favourite ever Masters tournaments explaining why their choices had the drama as well as the historical context to really make them stand out.
The two also select some of their favourite Masters-related quotes and pick the greatest short game player in the history of the game. The episode finishes with a special Masters quiz!

Thursday Mar 27, 2025
Thursday Mar 27, 2025
Season two of 18 Majors: The Golf History Show is back and in the first episode, Fergus and Neil concentrate on the stunning achievements of the great Bobby Jones. He was a household name by his late 20s having dominated the world of golf by winning the biggest events in the game. That’s not all. Through his work with Clifford Roberts and Alister MacKenzie, his legacy lives on through Augusta National. The full story is one everyone with an interest in golf should know.
In this episode, the two also discuss who is the greatest ball striker of all time with Fergus proposing a surprise contender. And of course, the quiz is back - this time with a cryptic twist. Good luck Neil!

Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
After 20-years of trying, 44-year-old Roberto De Vicenzo became Latin America’s first Open champion, triumphing over a sun-baked Hoylake in the summer of 1967. Fergus dives into this incredible story and also reveals a Phil Mickelson-related record he thinks nobody will ever beat!
There's also a tricky quiz that will put your (and Neil's) golf history knowledge to the test.
Published 13th November 2024.

Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Tiger Woods put on, arguably, the finest ever Major performance to win the2000 US Open at Pebble Beach. We’ talk about the significance of that incredible event as the main part of this podcast.
We also look at Faldo's 18 straight pars to win at Muirfield in '87 and delve into the great book of quotes the came from the epic finale at the 2006 US Open.
Published 6th November 2024.

Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Hale Irwin came through a playoff to become the oldest ever US Open winner in an unlikely and highly memorable contest at Medinah. Fergus tells the story plus he looks at a record from the history books that will never be beaten. Plus there is a quiz to test yours (and Neil's) knowledge.

Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
The fact Ben Hogan even played in the 1950 U.S. Open at Merion is incredible, as 16 months earlier he almost died in a terrible car crash. That he won is almost beyond belief. It’s one of sport’s most incredible stories and it cemented Hogan’s position as a golfing legend. Fergus reveals exactly what happened in this episode.
We also look at the careers of Sir Michael Banallack and Joyce Wethered. There's also another golf history quiz!