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Slice of Golf History

Slice of Golf History

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Summary

Step onto the fairway of golf’s greatest stories. Slice of History dives deep into the lives of legendary golfers, iconic tournaments, and unforgettable moments that shaped the sport. From the genius of Moe Norman to the drama of major championships, each episode uncovers the history, the quirks, and the behind-the-scenes stories that every golf fan will love.

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Episodes
  • Paul Lawrie - The Impossible Open 1999
    May 15 2026

    In July 1999, Paul Lawrie began the final round of The Open Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links ten shots behind the lead with virtually no chance of winning. What followed was one of the most remarkable Sundays in golf history.

    This podcast tells the story of Lawrie’s fearless final round, the brutal challenge of Carnoustie, and the extraordinary drama that unfolded around him as the Claret Jug slipped away from others. From impossible odds to Open Champion, it’s the story of one of golf’s greatest comebacks.

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    17 mins
  • Miracle At Medinah - The Ryder Cup 2012
    Mar 27 2026

    A gripping retelling of one of golf’s greatest comebacks, this episode dives into the final day of the 2012 Ryder Cup at Medinah. With the United States holding a commanding 10–6 lead, Europe were written off by the media and experts alike — but what followed was nothing short of extraordinary. From Rory McIlroy’s dramatic race to make his tee time, to clutch performances from Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia, we break down the key moments, pressure swings, and turning points that led to the unforgettable “Miracle at Medinah.”

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    17 mins
  • When Augusta Caught A Shark - Greg Norman Collapse 1996 Masters
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, we relive one of golf’s most shocking moments: Greg Norman’s infamous collapse at the 1996 Masters Tournament. Leading by six shots going into the final round, the “Great White Shark” seemed destined for victory — until a series of mistakes on Augusta’s back nine handed Nick Faldo the green jacket. We break down the pivotal holes, the mounting pressure, and the drama that turned a commanding lead into one of the most memorable meltdowns in golf history.

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    22 mins
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