62: Why Gary Wolstenholme’s records may never be broken

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62: Why Gary Wolstenholme's records may never be broken
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In this first part of a special series, host Ross McGuire sits down with one of England’s most successful amateur golfers — Gary Wolstenholme MBE.

Before turning professional at 48, Gary built a legendary amateur career featuring multiple Walker Cup appearances, national titles, and decades representing Great Britain & Ireland. In this episode, he reflects on:

  • The moment he finally decided to turn pro and join the Senior Tour

  • Lessons learned from decades competing at the highest level

  • Stories from team events, rivalries, and camaraderie

  • How persistence and passion fuelled a career that defied expectation

  • The mindset that helped him transition from elite amateur to professional winner

Filled with humour, honesty, and nostalgia, this opening chapter sets the tone for a fascinating multi-part conversation with one of golf’s true gentlemen.

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