The best thing about this series is there is endless content. For as long as EAL has a passion for the series, the adventure of golf will never end. Season 50 could be a thing one day
This and your redwood forest golf course video are my favorites. Something about capturing these places where there are these hidden communities is what elevates your videos to that next level.
I've been playing that course (Northwood) for 15 years, it never ceases to amaze me. If you're ever in Northern California, stop by the Russian River and check it out!
the story that developed with Beth was just so awesome. Glad that all worked out. How your round with her came together, so organic, and so different than golf in the states.
I can’t tell you the excitement I feel when there’s a new episode to watch. I absolutely love this show. It has awakened a passion in me I never knew existed and I have been playing golf almost religiously for the past 4 years now. Just a month ago I applied for my passport so I too could have adventures in golf where ever it might take me. I can’t begin to thank you enough for what you do and have done that helps spark the passion for this wonderful game and way of life. Please keep the channel going as long as you can, sincerely a huge fan!! ⛳️❤️
Thanks for doing this video and the place justice. I played my first round of golf here, had my first membership and won my first junior competition. Due to studies and work, I have been away from the area for a while. It was amazing to see how vibrant and welcoming the members and course still are! Nice one Erik! Golf everywhere and at every level should be more about community and inclusion instead of prize funds making headlines.
Unbelievable, my first AIG course !I played there last week, people were so nice, on hollidays with no golf bag the starter saw my interest and found me a lefty bag and reserved a tee time. The course was great, awesome first scottish expérience. The shot through the stones is unforgettable. Thank you for the great espisode.
Making it very easy for youngsters to get into golf, become members of a golf course and get lessons is something we need here in the U.S. I love this game and I play a few times a week, but I’m not a member of any club as my goal is to play ever course in the area. I live in Scottsdale, AZ, and we have over 200 clubs in our area, all of the good courses have exorbitant membership fees that restrict most golfers and especially youngsters from being members. What a shame. Every once in a blue moon, there are membership discounts, but they are gobbled up quickly, and even those discounts are only on the initiation fee and not the monthly dues. Pitiful for our youngsters.
Lived in Lundin Links for a summer 20 years ago and had a season ticket for the Ladies Club. Would head out most evenings for 9 holes, sometimes just armed with 2 clubs and a putter. Great fun place and very laid back. So glad you featured this little gem!
Best golfing series ever, Erik, you just have an inane ability to bring out joy, passion and relaxation in what you and the team capture on film that brings out a glow to the viewer. Your name would deffo be in my dream 4-ball. Think i have pretty much watched every piece of content you have put on TH-cam, keep up the great content!
Serious feels on this video. Love to see someone who has been burned out by golf finding a way to re-enjoy the game, even if for one round. What amazing juniors.. didn’t see much of their golf, but their etiquette and manners seemed exceptional. Plus you wore a T-shirt, yes!! Keep up the good work.
This was an absolute treat. Nobody does it like Team Eric. Simply beautiful content which reminds us what’s important about the game and, indeed, about life and friendship. Thank you!!
Go to Aiken golf club in Aiken SC. Very close proximity to Augusta national, one of the oldest courses around. First course in America to ever have designated women's tees. Horse crossing signs on all the paths where you cross a road and an awesome putting course as their practice green. Amazing place. You actually went there once for a random golf club episode
Great forward thinking. Love how this community spreads its knowledge of the game to the young ones. And the social aspect of the game here, they haven't lost that feeling of community. I love seeing kids on the course. The standing stones on the fairway are amazing...yeah, golfhenge! Loved the story. Cheers to season 7!
I will always pound the table that golf is meant to be for anyone and everyone a game to get you outside and be with people. That’s what makes the game so beautiful.
Theres a putting course in Three Oaks, Michigan at a distillery called Journeyman's based on the one at St Andrew's. I'd love to see you do an episode on that.
This reminds me of a lot of clubs in Denmark, where I played a lot as a child and teenager. In the 90’s I believe the yearly membership for a junior was $250. Driving range, putting green, par 3 course and a full 18. Unlimited. Every Thursday was junior competition day. Wednesday was gentlemen, and Tuesday was ladies. I would hang out and play there all damn day during summer vacations, and it was probably some of the best times of my life. We hardly ever got green fee guests, but they were welcomed too. The whole concept is just amazing. I miss it terribly.
He summed up volunteering well. Make it fun and on Tuesday our job is to bring them back for the next one. Making a lifetime impact one Tuesday at a time. Good on you.
My brother and I skateboarded on the Himalayas course while tiger was ripping his way round. Now we’re grown up we realise how bad it was but they were really nice about it didn’t kick us out and we joined back up with my dad to watch the closing holes of the open.
Being a photographer/scratch golfer I made it my mission to shoot a sunset at those standing stones at Lundin Ladies whilst holidaying in Scotland. Such a beautiful and unique spot. Great video that's brought back some memories. Thank you 😉🤙
Erik, you should check out Formby ladies along Englands golf coast (hoylake, birkdale, lytham, west lancs, formby (original not hall), hillside). Also completely ladies run with its own course and club house a great story of how it came about.
That's super cool that course looks awesome. One day I'll get to go to Scotland I'd probably never leave lol. Crazy ancient aliens have never talked about those stones .
OK, first of all EAL, you need to be wearing proper golf attire (collared shirt). Next I will be volunteering for my club's junior program. It's great to see kids out there playing the game. Lastly, please keep up the good work.
Did you miss the part where they were talking about growing the game, making it fun and being welcoming to newbies? The old traditions of collared shirts and golf shoes do exactly the opposite. Let people wear what they want to hit the little white ball and we'll have plenty more taking up the game.
The best thing about this series is there is endless content. For as long as EAL has a passion for the series, the adventure of golf will never end. Season 50 could be a thing one day
it really could be, best golf content out.
it’s the best series on the net
Some of the best content on you tube. Love the fact that people and cats are always wandering around on the course in Scotland
Unfortunately I think it’s ended 😢
I'll be honest, I'm a big butch Scotsman but the warmth and love that came through this video actually made me well up. Thank you Erik.
This and your redwood forest golf course video are my favorites. Something about capturing these places where there are these hidden communities is what elevates your videos to that next level.
I've been playing that course (Northwood) for 15 years, it never ceases to amaze me. If you're ever in Northern California, stop by the Russian River and check it out!
Being Scottish I often have a sense of pride when seeing my country on film. This is a particularly heartwarming and wonderful story. Thanks guys
never lose your sense of pride for your people!❤
the story that developed with Beth was just so awesome. Glad that all worked out. How your round with her came together, so organic, and so different than golf in the states.
How can you not be emotional about golf, the history that surrounds it and the world we live in. One of my favorite episodes in the entire series!
I can’t tell you the excitement I feel when there’s a new episode to watch. I absolutely love this show. It has awakened a passion in me I never knew existed and I have been playing golf almost religiously for the past 4 years now. Just a month ago I applied for my passport so I too could have adventures in golf where ever it might take me. I can’t begin to thank you enough for what you do and have done that helps spark the passion for this wonderful game and way of life. Please keep the channel going as long as you can, sincerely a huge fan!! ⛳️❤️
Thanks for doing this video and the place justice.
I played my first round of golf here, had my first membership and won my first junior competition. Due to studies and work, I have been away from the area for a while. It was amazing to see how vibrant and welcoming the members and course still are! Nice one Erik!
Golf everywhere and at every level should be more about community and inclusion instead of prize funds making headlines.
Unbelievable, my first AIG course !I played there last week, people were so nice, on hollidays with no golf bag the starter saw my interest and found me a lefty bag and reserved a tee time. The course was great, awesome first scottish expérience. The shot through the stones is unforgettable. Thank you for the great espisode.
Adventures in Golf is the best thing ever. Plz never stop
Making it very easy for youngsters to get into golf, become members of a golf course and get lessons is something we need here in the U.S. I love this game and I play a few times a week, but I’m not a member of any club as my goal is to play ever course in the area. I live in Scottsdale, AZ, and we have over 200 clubs in our area, all of the good courses have exorbitant membership fees that restrict most golfers and especially youngsters from being members. What a shame. Every once in a blue moon, there are membership discounts, but they are gobbled up quickly, and even those discounts are only on the initiation fee and not the monthly dues. Pitiful for our youngsters.
I never tire of vibes in these videos. Love it.
So happy this series is still going. Thankful for all the work put into these 🤲🏽🤲🏽
These series are more than just golf.....and that's why I love them. Makes me want to travel to a lot of these places. Keep up the good work. Thanks
Beth is so humble.
She needs her own segment, "Beat Balls with Beth" or something.
You mind find that series on a very different website…
Beth has a wife.
Every place you film immediately goes onto my list of places to visit.
Another great story! Love how humble and inclusive everyone is! Thanks so much for bringing these beautiful stories, places, and people to light!
Loved it - Erik so humble and respectful. Love all the courses there and never played the ladies course - next on the list.
Lived in Lundin Links for a summer 20 years ago and had a season ticket for the Ladies Club. Would head out most evenings for 9 holes, sometimes just armed with 2 clubs and a putter. Great fun place and very laid back. So glad you featured this little gem!
Good to have you back in Scotland Erik, great content as always ❤️
I'm moving to Scotland 😀You know, the Scots can take the prize for a relaxed and chill vibe way more than California
Marion Ohio native here! Glad we brought a new energy to your game :)
Everytime I watch an episode I don't want it to end keep up the awsome content EAL and crew you guys are awsome
Best golfing series ever, Erik, you just have an inane ability to bring out joy, passion and relaxation in what you and the team capture on film that brings out a glow to the viewer. Your name would deffo be in my dream 4-ball. Think i have pretty much watched every piece of content you have put on TH-cam, keep up the great content!
I absolutely love these videos. So calming, introspective, and fun. Thank you!
This is the first video I have seen from this channel, and this is the best golf content there is, hands down.
That was the loveliest 20 mins I've spent all week
Serious feels on this video. Love to see someone who has been burned out by golf finding a way to re-enjoy the game, even if for one round. What amazing juniors.. didn’t see much of their golf, but their etiquette and manners seemed exceptional. Plus you wore a T-shirt, yes!! Keep up the good work.
Little man in that last group playing had a pure swing
Thank you
This was an absolute treat. Nobody does it like Team Eric. Simply beautiful content which reminds us what’s important about the game and, indeed, about life and friendship. Thank you!!
Perfect combination of travelogue, history, unique characters, and golf. So smart and fun. These are videos I look forward to.
Go to Aiken golf club in Aiken SC. Very close proximity to Augusta national, one of the oldest courses around. First course in America to ever have designated women's tees. Horse crossing signs on all the paths where you cross a road and an awesome putting course as their practice green. Amazing place. You actually went there once for a random golf club episode
Great forward thinking. Love how this community spreads its knowledge of the game to the young ones. And the social aspect of the game here, they haven't lost that feeling of community. I love seeing kids on the course. The standing stones on the fairway are amazing...yeah, golfhenge! Loved the story. Cheers to season 7!
Charming, especially the support given to encourage these kids into the game.
I will always pound the table that golf is meant to be for anyone and everyone a game to get you outside and be with people. That’s what makes the game so beautiful.
Love watching skratch/EAL's short films before going to play, reminds me that golf is fun!
“I’m a professional and just hit it out of bounds, pressure’s off” - I love her for that quote.
Really wholesome, great video and great to see the passion for a golf community in the ladies Lundin club
Amazing to see my home town and where I learnt to play on here. I've hit those stones a countless number of times. It was always surreal.
Theres a putting course in Three Oaks, Michigan at a distillery called Journeyman's based on the one at St Andrew's. I'd love to see you do an episode on that.
This new season is great 👍
To Liv golf, this is what you call, "growing the game"!
@@iLovettGolf wtf are you talking about
This reminds me of a lot of clubs in Denmark, where I played a lot as a child and teenager.
In the 90’s I believe the yearly membership for a junior was $250.
Driving range, putting green, par 3 course and a full 18. Unlimited.
Every Thursday was junior competition day. Wednesday was gentlemen, and Tuesday was ladies.
I would hang out and play there all damn day during summer vacations, and it was probably some of the best times of my life.
We hardly ever got green fee guests, but they were welcomed too.
The whole concept is just amazing. I miss it terribly.
Such a wonderful series. Reminds me of what golf is really about. That is, time outdoors with good people. How I started the game with my dad.
Season 7 is finally here!!!!
That was a great episode, I really enjoyed it!
This makes me happy. Great video man 👍🏻
What a great channel, love the different exchanges
He summed up volunteering well. Make it fun and on Tuesday our job is to bring them back for the next one.
Making a lifetime impact one Tuesday at a time. Good on you.
These 18 minutes just made me happy!
I hear Beth Allen never hit another fairway after her ball went through the stones at Lundin...cursed!!
Such a feel good video! Eric your one liners are priceless
I must be getting old, seeing those volunteers with the kids playing golf made my eyes water
What a vibe. Great video!
Great content about Junior Golf Programs... def need to see more of it. There is endless potential here in the States for Junior golf still.
Love it. The course looks pure amd you gotta love a place that helps kids get in the game.
An honour to play with you guys 😁
This is where I learnt to play golf, it’s home.
I love watching this! Great channel…
Cool to see this page grow from california to texas
Truly enjoyable to watch 😀
Love it. So many smiles.
Terrific piece. Thank you
Great content as allways Erik, thx
so happy its back!
Just a top notch story...makes you wish you had multiple golf lives to live!
When are you adding the full video. I really enjoyed your previous video of Ireland and this looks amazing.
TY Eric! Maybe I should sell my house and relocate to Scotland :-)
Great episode!!!
My brother and I skateboarded on the Himalayas course while tiger was ripping his way round. Now we’re grown up we realise how bad it was but they were really nice about it didn’t kick us out and we joined back up with my dad to watch the closing holes of the open.
Such a wholesome episode 😁
Love the channel, but why do you keep using the picture of the wrong Tom Morris!?
I’m glad someone else noticed. I remember watching the “Searching for Tom Morris” episode and wondering if he realized there were 2 Tom Morris’.
So good
Great episode!
Kid making the long putt made me cry.
These videos should be watched by every single person who loves golf
very interesting story and totally impressed with the young golfers you played with.
So nice Watched it twice
Being a photographer/scratch golfer I made it my mission to shoot a sunset at those standing stones at Lundin Ladies whilst holidaying in Scotland. Such a beautiful and unique spot. Great video that's brought back some memories. Thank you 😉🤙
Love the content EAL I’m already hitting Takomo irons 😂
Brilliant ladies' club !
It was great!!
Very cool episode
I still can’t believe that they have to pay for their United flights! I was shocked to hear that on the pod
Erik, you should check out Formby ladies along Englands golf coast (hoylake, birkdale, lytham, west lancs, formby (original not hall), hillside). Also completely ladies run with its own course and club house a great story of how it came about.
EAL should bring those kids to the states for his next “breaking” series. It would probably be life changing for them
THEY'RE BACK! :D
So cool!
Nice video Erik.
Love the takomo shirt! Cheers
golf is not just golf. its also about the stories.
That's super cool that course looks awesome. One day I'll get to go to Scotland I'd probably never leave lol. Crazy ancient aliens have never talked about those stones .
Casually bangs that putt in the heart, I’m not playing her for money that’s for sure
No Dogs allowed? Bummer. Great video.
I’m about to call out of work and go play.
Shout out to the cat at 17:24 who is also a member of the course :)
OK, first of all EAL, you need to be wearing proper golf attire (collared shirt). Next I will be volunteering for my club's junior program. It's great to see kids out there playing the game. Lastly, please keep up the good work.
Did you miss the part where they were talking about growing the game, making it fun and being welcoming to newbies? The old traditions of collared shirts and golf shoes do exactly the opposite. Let people wear what they want to hit the little white ball and we'll have plenty more taking up the game.
17:27. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! A GIANT CAT!!!!
How good is it!
Coach Stew #legend