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In this episode of the NCG Top 100s Podcast, host Tom Irwin travels to the far north of Scotland to visit Royal Dornoch Golf Club, one of the most revered and historic links courses in the world.
He is joined by Neil Hampton, General Manager of Royal Dornoch, whose deep Highland roots and lifelong connection to links golf provide a unique perspective on the club’s past, present, and future.
Their conversation explores how a course first played over 400 years ago has become a modern-day pilgrimage for golfers from around the globe.
Neil explains the many factors behind Dornoch’s global reputation – from glowing endorsements by Tom Watson and Ben Crenshaw, to the influence of classic golf writing, and the enduring legacy of Donald Ross, whose architectural philosophy still defines the course today.
Tom and Neil also delve into what makes Royal Dornoch so special on the ground: vast yet demanding greens, firm running fairways, constant interaction with the wind, and a routing that blends holes from different eras so seamlessly that change feels invisible. Rather than chasing length or modern trends, the club has remained true to its character, offering a course that challenges elite amateurs while remaining playable – and enjoyable – for all.
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In this episode of the NCG Top 100s Podcast, host Tom Irwin travels to the far north of Scotland to visit Royal Dornoch Golf Club, one of the most revered and historic links courses in the world.
He is joined by Neil Hampton, General Manager of Royal Dornoch, whose deep Highland roots and lifelong connection to links golf provide a unique perspective on the club’s past, present, and future.
Their conversation explores how a course first played over 400 years ago has become a modern-day pilgrimage for golfers from around the globe.
Neil explains the many factors behind Dornoch’s global reputation – from glowing endorsements by Tom Watson and Ben Crenshaw, to the influence of classic golf writing, and the enduring legacy of Donald Ross, whose architectural philosophy still defines the course today.
Tom and Neil also delve into what makes Royal Dornoch so special on the ground: vast yet demanding greens, firm running fairways, constant interaction with the wind, and a routing that blends holes from different eras so seamlessly that change feels invisible. Rather than chasing length or modern trends, the club has remained true to its character, offering a course that challenges elite amateurs while remaining playable – and enjoyable – for all.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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