One Night from Augusta: John Gallagher on the 2005 British Amateur Final
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In this episode, Ross is joined by John Gallagher — Scottish Amateur Champion, 2005 British Amateur finalist, and one of the most distinctive golfers to come out of Scottish amateur golf in the last two decades.
John grew up at Swanston Golf Club on the edge of the Pentland Hills, where his dad worked as a greenkeeper. He picked up the game at 14, won his club junior championship within two years, and never looked back. What followed was a remarkable amateur career that took him to the Lothians county team, the Scotland national team, a famous run to the British Amateur final at Royal Birkdale, and ultimately the 2007 Scottish Amateur Championship at Prestwick.
We cover all of it — including the night before the British Amateur final when John couldn't sleep for dreaming about Augusta, the moment his caddie gave away four of his five golf balls to kids while he was playing a practice round with a teenage Rory McIlroy at Loch Lomond, and the outrageous up-and-down on the 18th at Prestwick that kept his Scottish Amateur hopes alive when his ball was barely a yard inbounds.
John also opens up about his time on the professional circuit — the stark contrast between the pampered Scotland team environment and the grind of the Euro Pro Tour, the injuries that disrupted his best years, and why he still loves competing on the Scottish Pro Tour today.
Plus, we get into his unique cack-handed grip, the negative press it attracted when he reached the British Amateur final, and why attitudes have finally started to shift.
In this episode:
- Growing up at Swanston Golf Club and falling in love with the game
- Progressing through the Lothians county team alongside some exceptional amateur talent
- Winning the 2005 Craigmiller Park Open and gaining momentum heading into Birkdale
- The chaos of British Amateur week — a wrong scorecard, questionable accommodation, and a borrowed coffin-sized bed
- Beating Lloyd Saltman in the semi-finals and facing Brian McElhinney in the final
- The night before the final: no sleep, Masters daydreams, and dreaming of the Old Course
- Winning the 2007 Scottish Amateur at Prestwick with a broken bone in his hand
- Playing alongside Rory McIlroy at Loch Lomond — and his caddie's Belmont Fontaine autograph scandal
- The reality of life on the Euro Pro and Alps Tour
- His cack-handed grip: where it came from, the criticism it attracted, and why he never changed it
- Quickfire: Loch Lomond as Scotland's finest, Royal Birkdale as the one he'd love another crack at, and the toughest conditions he's ever played in
Connect with John on Instagram: @johngallaghergolf