Episodios

  • Stewart Cink on Winning the Schwab Cup, Tiger Woods & the Power of Process | The Cart Barn
    Dec 17 2025

    PGA Tour Champions Schwab Cup Champion Stewart Cink returns to The Cart Barn for a deep, candid conversation on longevity, focus, and what it really takes to win at the highest level—at any age.

    Stewart breaks down:

    • Why he publicly declared “winning the Schwab Cup” as a goal—and stuck to it
    • His distraction accountability system (yes, with money on the line)
    • The 16-ball warm-up routine he uses to eliminate swing thoughts during competition
    • How Champions Tour golf compares to the PGA Tour
    • Playing against Tiger Woods—and the shot that still blows his mind
    • Equipment insights, Bermuda grass realities, and wedge management
    • Family, faith, and how becoming a grandfather has reshaped his off-weeks

    This episode is packed with lessons for golfers, competitors, business leaders, and anyone chasing sustained excellence.

    🎙️ Hosted by Chris Lemley & Gregg Dewalt
    ⛳ Recorded for The Cart Barn Podcast


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  • Michaela Morard: Rookie Year Lessons, Winning on Tour, and Her Comeback Journey| The Cart Barn
    Dec 10 2025

    Michaela Morard returns to The Cart Barn with a candid breakdown of her first full year as a professional golfer. She shares what she learned competing on both the Epson and Annika Tours, the mental shift required to make cuts, the story behind her 6-under comeback win, and the unexpected food poisoning that derailed Q-School and led to hip surgery. Michaela talks about rebuilding her game, preparing for a 2025 return, and how faith, friendships, and family support carried her through the season.


    Topics Covered:

    • Adjusting to life as a professional golfer
    • Her first professional win — coming from behind with a 6-under final round
    • How cut-line pressure changes your strategy
    • Playing both the Annika and Epson Tours
    • What she learned about preparation, practice rounds, and course management
    • The stress of scheduling, travel, and last-minute alternates
    • Her powerful tee-ball numbers — ranked 7th in driving distance at 264 yards
    • Hip labrum injury, Q-School food poisoning, and immediate surgery
    • Recovery timeline: putting now, wedge play soon, full swings by spring
    • Why she joined the Annika players board
    • How Bible studies, player friendships, and her parents kept her grounded
    • Her goals for the 2025 season and returning as defending champion in April

    Listen and follow The Cart Barn for more: stories, players, and the people shaping golf in Alabama.



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  • Bob Barrett: 52+ Years in Golf, Augusta National to Troon Global
    Dec 3 2025

    A remarkable conversation with golf executive Bob Barrett, covering Augusta National, Shoal Creek, the RTJ Trail, Honors Golf, Troon, and more than five decades of inside stories from the people who shaped modern golf.

    This week, we welcome Bob Barrett, one of the most influential behind-the-scenes operators in modern golf. Bob’s 52-year journey includes Augusta National, Shoal Creek, the Robert Trent Jones Trail, Honors Golf, and his current role with Troon.

    Inside this episode:
    • How an Augusta kid became ANGC’s first assistant pro
    • Playing with Clifford Roberts, Nicklaus, Weiskopf & more
    • Running merchandising & operations during Masters week
    • Managing Shoal Creek during major championships
    • Navigating the 1990 Shoal Creek controversy
    • Building the RTJ Golf Trail from the ground up
    • Running the Tiger Woods Skins Game at Rancho La Quinta
    • Founding Honors Golf and merging into Troon
    • Industry outlook: simulators, growth of junior & women’s golf, private club boom
    • Why golf is healthier today than ever

    A true masterclass in golf history, leadership, and club operations.

    Listen, rate, and subscribe!

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  • The Legacy of TP Mills: Inside the Art & Science of Putter Craftsmanship ft. David Mills | The Cart Barn Podcast
    Nov 26 2025


    Summary In this episode, David Mills shares the rich history and craftsmanship behind TP Mills putters, discussing the evolution of golf putters, the impact of technology, and personal anecdotes from his family's legacy in the golf industry. He emphasizes the importance of quality and innovation in staying relevant in a competitive market while reflecting on his father's dedication to the craft. Takeaways David Mills' father started making putters out of necessity and passion. The craftsmanship involved in making putters is a blend of art and science. TP Mills putters were among the first to introduce a black putter design. David Mills emphasizes the importance of stability in putter design. The evolution of golf putters has been influenced by technological advancements. Personal stories highlight the relationships built through the golf community. David Mills continues to innovate while honoring his father's legacy. Quality craftsmanship is key to staying relevant in the golf industry. David Mills has made putters for notable players like Phil Mickelson. The future of TP Mills involves exploring new ideas and designs.

    Keywords TP Mills, golf putters, craftsmanship, golf industry, innovation, David Mills, golf history, putter design, golf technology, personal stories
    Titles The Legacy of TP Mills: A Journey Through Golf History Craftsmanship and Innovation: The Art of Golf Putters Sound bites "He charged players for the putters." "He made a putter for Phil Mickelson." "He had to charge for the clubs."


    Chapters

    00:00 – Welcome to The Cart Barn
    02:23 – The Legacy of TP Mills Putters
    03:32 – Introducing Guest: David Mills
    04:08 – How TP Mills Began
    10:37 – Craftsmanship Meets Innovation
    15:59 – The Spalding Partnership & OEM Work
    21:44 – Notable Players Using TP Mills
    29:57 – David’s Journey into the Family Business
    31:17 – Why Stability Matters in Putter Design
    35:09 – Understanding Zero-Torque Putters
    39:28 – The Science of Weight Distribution
    42:55 – Honoring Craftsmanship & Legacy
    46:15 – How Putter Technology Has Evolved
    49:17 – Staying Relevant in a Competitive Market
    53:53 – How to Explore TP Mills Putters Today
    54:57 – Closing Thoughts
    55:00 – End

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Cart Barn Podcast 02:23 The Legacy of TP Mills Putters 03:32 Teasing the Guest: David Mills 04:08 The Origins of TP Mills Putters 10:37 Craftsmanship and Innovation in Golf 15:59 The Relationship with Spalding and OEM Process 21:44 Notable Players and Their Success with TP Mills 29:57 David Mills: Following in His Father's Footsteps 31:17 The Science of Putter Stability 35:09 Understanding Zero Torque Putters 39:28 The Importance of Weight Distribution 42:55 Craftsmanship and Legacy in Putter Design 46:15 The Evolution of Putter Technology 49:17 Staying Relevant in a Competitive Market 53:53 Introduction to TP Mills Putters 54:57 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes 55:00 Cart Barn.m4a

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  • Inside the Mind of a World-Class Coach ft. Mark Blackburn
    Nov 19 2025

    Episode 65 – Inside the Mind of a World-Class Coach with Mark Blackburn

    This week, Chris and Gregg sit down with Mark Blackburn, one of the most respected coaches in modern golf and founder of the Blackburn Golf Academy at Greystone. Mark shares stories from his early mentorship under Alex Sloan, how the Golf Machine shaped his methodology, and what he’s learned from decades of coaching elite players.

    Whether you're a golf junkie or just love great stories, this episode delivers.


    Keywords

    Mark Blackburn, golf coaching, Blackburn Academy, Alabama golf, teaching philosophy, tour players, coaching techniques, golf instruction, family life, coaching team


    Summary

    In this episode, Mark Blackburn shares his journey from England to becoming a prominent golf coach in Alabama. He discusses his teaching philosophy, the importance of communication in coaching, and the challenges of working with tour players. Mark also highlights the significance of family support in his career and the development of his coaching team at the Blackburn Academy.


    Takeaways

    Mark Blackburn emphasizes the importance of adapting coaching styles to individual players.
    He believes in a holistic approach to coaching that considers both technical skills and mental resilience.
    Mark's journey from England to Alabama showcases his passion for golf and teaching.
    He values the role of family support in achieving professional success.
    Mark's coaching philosophy is centered around helping players find their unique swing.
    He has built a strong coaching team at the Blackburn Academy to support various skill levels.
    Mark's experiences with tour players highlight the unique challenges they face in their careers.
    He stresses the importance of communication and understanding in the coaching process.
    Mark's dedication to continuous learning and improvement is evident in his approach to coaching.
    He believes that success in golf is a combination of hard work, strategy, and adaptability.


    Titles

    The Journey of Mark Blackburn: From England to Alabama
    Coaching Philosophy: The Art of Golf Instruction


    Sound bites

    "I'm very proud to be from Alabama."
    "I love an underdog. I love a challenge."
    "I try and treat them all like my kids."


    Chapters

    00:00 Celebrating Stuart Sink's Victory
    02:09 Insights from Coach Mark Blackburn

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  • From Florence to East Lake: Brad Nelson’s Unforgettable Week at the Tour Championship | The Cart Barn Podcast | Episode 65
    Nov 12 2025

    Brad Nelson’s lifelong love for golf took him from the fairways of Florence Country Club to the grounds crew at East Lake Golf Club during the PGA Tour Championship. In this episode, Chris and Gregg sit down with Brad to hear how his passion for turf, hard work, and a simple email turned into a once-in-a-lifetime experience. He shares stories from inside the ropes — raking bunkers for Rory, early-morning grind, and the culture that makes East Lake one of golf’s most respected venues.

    📜 Transistor Show Notes (Full Description)

    Brad Nelson grew up around the game of golf in Florence, Alabama — from junior days at Florence Country Club to becoming a self-taught lawn care pro. But when he sent an email to East Lake Golf Club ahead of the Tour Championship, he never imagined it would lead to a life-changing week on the course where legends compete.

    In this episode:

    • Brad’s early golf days in Florence and his love for turf management
    • How persistence and passion got him a spot on East Lake’s agronomy team
    • The behind-the-scenes detail of preparing for the PGA Tour Championship
    • What he learned about bunkers, greens, and perfection at the game’s highest level
    • Why the East Lake culture stands out — and how it inspired him back home

    🎙️ Hosted by Chris Lemley & Gregg Dewalt
    📍 Recorded in Alabama — celebrating the people, places, and stories that make golf special here.

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  • The 150-Year-Old McEwen Putter: Golf’s Rarest Collectible ft. John Morton | The Cart Barn Podcast
    Nov 5 2025

    Golf historian John Morton reveals his latest auction win — a Douglas McEwen long-nose putter crafted in the 1870s by one of Scotland’s most legendary club-making families. He explains why left-handed clubs from that era are nearly extinct and what makes this find so special.

    In this short from The Cart Barn Podcast, golf historian and collector John Morton shares the story behind his newest find — a 150-year-old Douglas McEwen long-nose putter from the 1870s.

    The McEwen family, based in Musselburgh, Scotland, represents one of golf’s most historic lineages. Five generations of McEwens handcrafted clubs from the 1700s through the early 1900s, shaping how the modern game began. John’s latest acquisition, a rare left-handed McEwen putter, adds another piece to his carefully curated collection of antique golf equipment.

    He explains how uncommon left-handed clubs were in the 19th century, how craftsmanship and artistry defined golf equipment before mass production, and why preserving these tools matters for the game’s history.

    If you love golf history, collecting memorabilia, or simply hearing stories that connect today’s game with its roots in Scotland, this episode is a must-listen.

    🎧 The Cart Barn Podcast — exploring the stories, people, and places that make golf great.


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  • Wayne Flint on Golf Instruction, Mentorship & the Art of Teaching the Game | Cart Barn
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of The Cart Barn, Wayne Flint joins Chris Lemley and Gregg Dewalt to share his remarkable journey from a young Chicago golfer to one of Alabama’s most respected teachers. Wayne reflects on his early days at Riverchase and NorthRiver, learning from legends like Hank Johnson, Bob Toski, and Davis Love Sr. He discusses what separates good teachers from great ones, how technology has changed golf instruction, and what it takes to truly help players improve — from weekend golfers to tour professionals.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How Wayne’s early experiences with Golf Digest schools shaped his teaching philosophy.
    • Lessons learned from mentors like Toski, Flick, and Hank Johnson.
    • The importance of teamwork, humility, and lifelong learning in golf instruction.
    • What defines a great teacher and why communication matters as much as technique.
    • Insights on Jason Dufner and Alabama’s legacy of elite instructors.
    • The evolving role of technology (TrackMan, Swing Catalyst, etc.) in modern coaching.

    Episode Highlights:

    • “I’ve never tried to make Wayne Flint famous — I’ve always tried to get around the best team I can.”
    • “Great teachers never think they’re great — they’re always learning.”
    • “The old fundamentals still matter. It’s just about how we teach them today.



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