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The Cart Barn Podcast

The Cart Barn Podcast

著者: Chris Lemley and Gregg Dewalt
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The Cart Barn is a new podcast dedicated to telling stories about golf in Alabama. The hosts, Chris Lemley and Gregg DeWalt, are former college golfers who have a deep love for golf in Alabama. They aim to highlight the rich history of golf in the state and share interesting stories about local players, courses, and events. The podcast will feature interviews with notable figures in Alabama golf, such as Stewart Cink and Tad Moore. The hosts want to entertain and educate listeners about the unique golf landscape in Alabama.© 2026 Chris Lemley and Gregg Dewalt ゴルフ
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  • Why Golf Doesn't Feel the Same Anymore
    2026/07/08

    Golf has always been about more than scorecards.

    It's about the people we meet, the courses that shape us, and the stories that stay with us for a lifetime.

    In this episode, Daryle Sager joins Chris Lemley and Gregg DeWalt to reflect on a different era of amateur golf. From Bonnie Crest Country Club and the legendary players who came through its fairways to the lifelong friendships formed through the game, James shares why these stories deserve to be remembered.

    The conversation also explores how amateur golf has changed, what has been gained, what may have been lost, and why preserving the history and character of the game still matters.

    If you enjoy golf history, unforgettable personalities, and conversations that go beyond the scorecard, this episode is for you.

    Every golfer has a story worth preserving.

    Thanks for letting us help preserve yours.

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    51 分
  • Alabama State Amateur Champion Ryley Heath | The Making of a Champion
    2026/07/01

    Winning the Alabama State Amateur doesn't happen by accident.

    Fresh off his victory at the Country Club of Birmingham, Ryley Heath joins The Cart Barn Podcast to discuss the journey that led to one of the biggest amateur titles in the state. But this conversation is about much more than one tournament.

    Ryley reflects on growing up at Burning Tree Country Club, learning the game alongside his sister Ginger, and the players and mentors who helped shape him into one of Alabama's top amateurs. He explains why difficult golf courses helped his game, how practicing every day at Silver Lakes transformed his short game and mental toughness, and why Jacksonville State became the perfect place for his development.

    The conversation also revisits the dramatic final round at the Country Club of Birmingham, including the birdie on the 72nd hole that secured the championship, what was going through his mind under pressure, and how that victory earned him a place in this year's U.S. Amateur Championship at Merion Golf Club.

    Whether you're a competitive golfer, a junior player chasing bigger goals, or simply someone who appreciates the process behind success, this episode offers an honest look at what it takes to build a championship mindset.

    In this episode:

    • Winning the Alabama State Amateur
    • The pressure of the final hole
    • Growing up at Burning Tree Country Club
    • Why Silver Lakes made him a better golfer
    • Jacksonville State's impact on his career
    • Preparing for the U.S. Amateur at Merion
    • The value of patience, resilience, and confidence
    • What's next as he pursues professional golf

    Every golfer has a story worth preserving.

    Thanks for letting us help preserve yours.


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    43 分
  • The Golf Stories We Never Write Down | Curt Thompson | The Cart Barn Podcast
    2026/06/24

    Every golfer has a story they still remember.

    A shot from thirty years ago. A round with their father. A tournament that changed everything. A playing partner who later became someone they never expected.

    This week, Chris Lemley and Gregg DeWalt welcome Curt Thompson, creator of Dear Golf Journal, for a conversation about why golf memories stay with us long after the scorecard is forgotten.

    From Future Masters memories and lifelong friendships to rounds with family and the shots that still come to mind decades later, Curt shares why preserving these stories may be one of the most meaningful parts of the game.

    The conversation explores golf's unique ability to connect generations, create lasting relationships, and leave us with memories that become part of who we are.

    Topics include:

    • Why golfers remember shots from decades ago
    • The stories hidden behind our favorite rounds
    • Future Masters memories and friendships that lasted a lifetime
    • Playing Dothan Country Club forty years apart
    • Golf journaling and preserving family history
    • Paul Tesori and the relationships golf creates
    • Why golf remains a game we can enjoy for a lifetime

    Whether you're a competitive player, a weekend golfer, or someone who simply loves the game, this episode will likely remind you of a few stories of your own.

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    40 分
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