Season 1 Episode 67
In this episode, Alan Tait recounts two unforgettable moments in his golf career at Carnoustie. First, he shares the story behind his incredible 8-under-par 64 at the championship course in 1994—a course record that stood for 23 years. Alan describes the precision, focus, and composure that made that round possible, emphasizing how it was about smart play rather than miraculous shots.
Just a year later, Alan had the surreal experience of playing a practice round at Carnoustie with Masters champion Ben Crenshaw and a young Tiger Woods, who had just won the US Amateur. He reflects on his nerves, the generosity and mentorship of these legends, and his first impressions of Tiger—predicting his future dominance long before the world did.
This episode offers a rare glimpse into the moments that define a golf career, highlighting skill, opportunity, and unforgettable experiences on one of the game’s toughest courses.
Highlights:
Shooting 8-under-par 64 at Carnoustie in 1994, a course record that lasted 23 years.
The calm, methodical approach Alan took to achieve perfection on a world-class course.
Playing with Ben Crenshaw and Tiger Woods during a practice round a year later.
First impressions of Tiger Woods and predicting his future success.
Reflections on pressure, focus, and memorable career-defining moments.
Key Quote:
"If I could put that round in a jam jar and bottle it, I would. That feeling is what golf is all about." — Alan Tait
Listen to this episode for:
A behind-the-scenes look at a historic round at Carnoustie.
Insight into playing with legends like Crenshaw and Woods.
Inspiration for golfers and sports fans about focus, opportunity, and making the most of special moments.
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