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Finding Your Line - Sir Nick Faldo on golf greatness and the lessons that never left him.

46 min · 9 apr 2026
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Six majors. Three Masters titles. 98 weeks as the world number one. But before all of that, there was a 14-year-old boy from Welwyn Garden City who'd never spent a night away from home, boarding a train to the Lake District for a 26-day Outward Bound course that would stay with him for life. In our very first episode, host Dylan Carroll sits down with Sir Nick Faldo — golf legend, broadcasting icon, and proud Outward Bound alumnus — for a conversation about ambition, adventure, and the experiences that shape us. Nick reflects on his journey from a boy with a dream to the top of world golf, his passion for giving young players a chance through the Faldo Series, and why, more than 50 years on, so much of his course has never left him. "Open your eyes, your ears, your mind — and take it all in."

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aflevering Finding Your Line - Sir Nick Faldo on golf greatness and the lessons that never left him. artwork

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