Episodes
Ben Franklin and his Scottish allies face off against the inflammatory rhetoric of John Wilkes, whose anti-Scottish and revolutionary propaganda threatens both British and colonial stability. As Franklin seeks diplomacy, Wilkes’ radical influence on American colonists only intensifies the growing call for independence.
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Published 10/31/24
In this episode, we delve into Benjamin Franklin's covert diplomatic efforts with his Scottish allies during the 1760s. As they navigate trade tensions, debt negotiations, and the advancement of education and technology, Franklin’s secret deals with Scottish tobacco lords set the stage for future colonial ambitions.
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Published 09/20/24
In this episode, we dive into the secretive side of Scottish golf. It’s 1759, and Ben Franklin is forging alliances in St. Andrews. But the real intrigue lies in Edinburgh, the true birthplace of golf. Discover how the city's exclusive golf clubs, steeped in secrecy and founded by Freemasons, played a critical role in clandestine intelligence gathering. Learn why these early golfers were more than just sportsmen—they were spies, using their positions to shape the future of nations.
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Published 08/22/24
In this episode of The Secret of St. Andrews, we dive into the pivotal role the Scots played in securing France's support during America's fight for independence. Discover how a former Jacobite rebel turned French military leader used his deep ties with the Scots to assist Ben Franklin in his diplomatic efforts. Tune in to uncover the secrets that connected the green fields of St. Andrews to the birth of a nation.
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Published 08/15/24
In Episode 15, Part 2 of "The Secret of St. Andrews," discover how a covert network of golfers used their sport to relay sensitive military intelligence across the Atlantic. As Ben Franklin receives critical updates on Pennsylvania's military activities, learn about the intricate system that allowed Scottish patriots like Hugh Mercer and John Rattray to secretly share information, evading British surveillance. This clandestine communication, facilitated by the camaraderie of the golf course,...
Published 08/01/24
Discover how Ben Franklin forged an unexpected alliance with Scotland, thanks to the covert efforts of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. Unveil the secret transatlantic communication network that linked Scotland to the American colonies, a channel that played a pivotal role in Franklin's diplomatic mission. Join us as we explore the hidden history behind Franklin's honorary doctorate and the clandestine operations that shaped his Scottish...
Published 07/18/24
In this episode of The Secret of St. Andrews, we explore the remarkable journey of Dr. Benjamin Franklin to this historic town. Learn how a group of dedicated individuals orchestrated Franklin's honorary doctorate, forever linking him with St. Andrews. Tune in to uncover the bold strategy that revitalized a declining town and set the stage for a surprising diplomatic success.
Published 06/28/24
In this episode of "The Secret of St. Andrews," we delve into the historic visit of Benjamin Franklin to St. Andrews in 1759. Franklin's honorary Doctor of Laws degree and the freedom of the borough were significant achievements for the town and university, setting the stage for secret diplomatic efforts. Discover how this visit, orchestrated by influential members of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, opened covert channels between American and Scottish patriots, forging a bond that would...
Published 06/20/24
Welcome to this special US Open edition of The Secret of St Andrew's Podcast. Since the first US Open in 1895, 10 Scotsmen have won the championship 14 times, with the last win by Tommy Armour in 1927. These Scottish champions were deeply rooted in the golf tradition, often starting as caddies and club makers before becoming renowned golfers and teachers in America. This year's championship is at Pinehurst No. 2, designed by Scotsman Donald Ross, a testament to the enduring legacy of Scottish...
Published 06/13/24
In this Bonus episode of The Secret of Saint Andrews Podcast, we take a look inside Scotland's first golfing societies!
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Published 06/07/24
After the Battle of Culloden, a period of Cold War set in, lasting for the next two decades. The musket and cannon were replaced by espionage, propaganda, and psychological warfare, and the game of golf found itself in the midst of it all. The Hanoverian government, concerned about future Jacobite uprisings, targeted Scotland’s first golfing societies due to their close ties to Scottish freemasonry and the Royal Company of Archers. These golfers, including prominent figures like William Saint...
Published 06/06/24
Discover the intriguing origins of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, established in 1754 as the Society of St. Andrews Golfers. Dive into the rich history of its founding members, their Masonic ties, and the club's evolution, culminating in its royal designation in 1834. Uncover the political and social dynamics that shaped this iconic institution and its pivotal role in the revival of St. Andrews and the game of golf.
Published 05/24/24
In this episode, we explore the rise of private golf clubs in 18th-century Scotland during a tumultuous time in British history. We trace the origins of these societies, from the Royal Burgess Golfing Society and the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, to the formation of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. These early clubs, influenced by Freemasonry, navigated political tensions and fostered a sense of unity and tradition among their elite members. Join us as we uncover how...
Published 05/17/24
In this special edition, we celebrate the PGA Championship by honoring Scottish golfers who shaped the sport. We highlight Tommy Armour, winner of the 1930 PGA Championship, and his influence on the game. We also explore the contributions of Jack "Pop" Hoens, Stuart Maiden, Donald Ross, and William Stormont Dow, whose legacy in American golf remains significant. Join us as we uncover these remarkable stories and their lasting impact on the world of golf.
Published 05/16/24
In this episode, we journey through the historic town of Saint Andrews, once the ecclesiastical heart of Scotland, now better known as the home of golf. We delve into its transformation from a major pilgrimage site, housing the relics of Saint Andrew, to its decline following the Protestant Reformation and the sacking of its once-glorious cathedral. Join us as we explore how this town, despite its decaying grandeur, played a pivotal role in the origins of golf and the formation of Scotland's...
Published 05/09/24
In Episode 8, "Mercer and Washington," we delve into the formative relationship between George Washington and Hugh Mercer during the French and Indian War. Scottish-born Mercer, a seasoned soldier and doctor, mentors the ambitious young Washington, sharing vital military insights. Together, they navigate the challenges of the battlefield, with Mercer's influence echoing the growing role of Scottish expertise in shaping early America.
Published 05/02/24
Episode 7, "Ben Franklin, the Diplomat," delves into Franklin's pre-Saint Andrews mission in London in 1757. Faced with mounting colonial debts from the French and Indian War, Franklin navigates complex economic and political landscapes to advocate for equitable taxation, particularly targeting the privileged tax status of the Penn family's Pennsylvania estates.
Published 04/22/24
Episode 6, "The Tobacco Lords," explores Scotland's tobacco trade rise and its impact on golfing societies, especially in Edinburgh and Glasgow. The American Revolution disrupted trade, complicating debt collection. The episode hints at insights into Saint Andrews' secrets through understanding golfing communities' role in the trade.
Published 04/22/24
In Episode 5, uncover a pivotal time in Scotland's history. As private golf clubs emerged, so did harsh reprisals from the British government, aiming to quash Jacobite rebellions. Explore the impact on key figures like David Weems of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, forced into exile. Amidst this turmoil, the clubs thrived during the Scottish Enlightenment, a period of intellectual and cultural renaissance. Discover how these clubs became hubs for enlightenment ideals, providing a space for...
Published 04/16/24
In Episode 4, "The Battle of Culloden," witness a pivotal moment in British history as golfers and warriors collide on the battlefield. Discover the fates of key figures like John Rattray, Hugh Mercer, and David Weems, whose lives intertwined with the tumultuous Jacobite rising of 1745. Explore the cultural catastrophe that ensued, the brutal reprisals, and the lasting impact on Scotland's landscape and identity, all set against the haunting backdrop of the song "Loch Lomond."
Published 04/15/24
In Episode 3, "The Glencoe Massacre," journey to the Scottish Highlands for a harrowing tale of treachery and bloodshed that left an indelible mark on history. Discover the chilling story of the McDonalds of Glencoe, whose tragic fate at the hands of government soldiers in 1692 ignited the Jacobite cause and fueled a fierce spirit of rebellion. Uncover the dark legacy of this massacre and its profound impact on the struggles for loyalty, justice, and the Scottish heart.
Published 04/15/24
In Episode 2, "The Rise of the Jacobites," delve into the profound influence of Scottish Jacobite rebels on the early private golf clubs of Scotland. Discover their fervent opposition to the Hanoverian government and their quest to restore the Stuart monarchy, fueled by a complex mix of religious, cultural, and political motives. Uncover the international dimensions of the Jacobite cause, particularly its ties with French supporters, and the dramatic consequences of their failed uprisings on...
Published 04/15/24
In Episode 1, "The British Deep State," explore the turbulent political landscape of Scotland during the formation of its first private golf clubs. Uncover the deep-seated injustices and aristocratic dominance that shaped the British political system, setting the stage for a gripping tale of power, rebellion, and the quest for fairness on and off the golf course.
Published 04/15/24