Episodes

  • The Cart Barn welcomes Tad Moore
    Oct 30 2024

    Tad Moore, a renowned designer of golf clubs and putters, discusses his journey in the industry and his passion for creating high-quality equipment. He shares how he got into club making and the influence of his mother, who was a skilled golfer. Tad talks about the importance of visual appeal and feel in putters and his belief that MOI (moment of inertia) may not be the most crucial factor. He also mentions his collaborations with professional golfers, including Seve Ballesteros, Ian Woosnam(who won the Masters with one of Tad's putters) and Sandy Lyle, and his involvement in creating putters for several United States Presidents. Tad discusses the rise of hickory shafted clubs and the growing interest in hickory tournaments. He shares his thoughts on the future of club making, particularly in terms of face technology and the relationship between the ball and the putter face.

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    41 mins
  • The Cart Barn welcomes Andy Priest, Exec Dir of Alabama Golf Association (AGA)
    Oct 23 2024

    In this weeks edition of The Cart Barn, Andy Priest, Executive Dir of the Alabama Golf Association, shares his journey in the golf industry, detailing his experiences from playing baseball to discovering his passion for golf. He discusses the evolution of short courses, his role as the Executive Director of the Alabama Golf Association (AGA), and the importance of youth initiatives like Youth on Course. The conversation also touches on the relationship between the AGA and the Southern Golf Association, the impact of the Allied Golf Association, and Andy's transition back to the Carolinas, where he aims to continue promoting golf and enhancing the golfing experience for all.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Stewart Cink returns to The Cart Barn to discuss President's Cup
    Oct 16 2024

    In this episode of the Cart Barn podcast, Chris Lemley and Greg DeWalt welcome back Stewart Cink to discuss the recent President's Cup. Cink shares insights into the role of vice captains, the dynamics of team performance, and the importance of statistical analysis in player pairings. He reflects on the differences between the Ryder Cup and President's Cup, the evolution of team strategies, and the significance of communication among players and captains. Cink also highlights the rising junior golf talent, in Alabama and expresses his aspirations for future captaincy roles.

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    52 mins
  • The Cart Barn with Sam Farlow
    Oct 9 2024

    In this engaging conversation, Sam Farlow shares his journey through the world of golf, from his early years at the Country Club of Birmingham to his experiences on the PGA Tour and beyond. He reflects on the competitive spirit among young golfers, the transition to professional golf, and the challenges faced on the tour. Sam also discusses the impact of his amateur status on his game, compares notable golf courses in Alabama, and shares insights from his senior golf experiences. Throughout the conversation, he highlights the importance of confidence, work ethic, and the influence of golfing legends such as Hubert Green and playing in the 1973 US Open at Oakmont CC when Johnny Miller shot 63.

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    49 mins
  • The Cart Barn with Elvis Larkin and Charlie Krenkel
    Oct 2 2024

    Elvis Larkin and Charlie Krenkel, two legends in North Alabama, join the podcast to share their stories. They talk about their first meeting and their friendship over the years. They discuss their experiences playing golf, including memorable rounds and tournaments. They also talk about influential figures in their golf careers, such as Jon Gustin and Sam Bird. Elvis and Charlie share anecdotes about their interactions with other golfers and their experiences on the course. Charlie shares stories about his amateur golf career and his experiences playing on the mini tours and the PGA Tour. He talks about winning the state amateur and the Dixie amateur, as well as his time on the mini tours and the challenges of playing year-round. He also discusses the changes in the tour qualifying process and the financial differences between playing on the mini tours and the PGA Tour. They both share anecdotes about playing with golf legends like Lee Trevino and Hubert Green, highlighting their unique personalities and skills. He also mentions other notable Alabama golfers like Sam Farlow and Donnie Blanton, Hubert Green, Lee Harper, Buddy Gardner and others.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • The Cart Barn with Lee Hodges
    Sep 25 2024

    In this conversation, Lee Hodges shares his journey from a young golfer in Ardmore, AL to a professional on the PGA Tour. He discusses his early influences, the challenges of being noticed in junior golf, and his experiences at UAB and Alabama. Lee emphasizes the importance of fitness, mental strategies, and the support of his coaches in his development. He also reflects on his recent success, the significance of his PGA Tour experiences, and his new venture as a co-owner of a golf course, Canebrake Club, where he aims to enhance the golfing experience for members.

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    44 mins
  • Cart Barn Podcast with Nick Clinard
    Sep 18 2024

    In this episode of The Cart Barn Podcast, Auburn Coach Nick Clinard discusses various aspects of college golf, including the challenges of recruiting, his coaching philosophy, and the impact of NIL on the sport. He emphasizes the importance of player development, the evolution of training methods, and the state of college golf in Alabama. Clinard also shares insights into fundraising efforts and the dynamics of team building, highlighting the significance of relationships in achieving success.

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    35 mins
  • The Cart Barn with Stewart Cink
    Sep 11 2024

    In this episode of the Cart Barn podcast, Chris and Gregg interview professional golfer Stewart Cink. They discuss Stewart's upbringing at Florence Country Club, and his early golfing days playing with older guys. They also talk about Stewart's relationship with Chris Burns, the pro at Florence Country Club, and the lessons he learned from playing with older golfers. Stewart shares insights on how his game evolved playing on different courses and the importance of scoring and shot-making skills. The conversation ends with some fun stories from Stewart's time working at the club. Stewart Cink reflects on his early days working at a golf course and the influence of Chris Burns, who mentored him and encouraged him to straighten out his life. Cink and his childhood friend Chad Parker both ended up working at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, with Parker eventually becoming the director of golf. Cink discusses his college golf career, including a memorable match against Tiger Woods, and the importance of constantly striving to improve in the game of golf.

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    52 mins