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The Chipping Forecast

Kim, Collin and Karen

The Chipping Forecast

Soft Ears Media

Tour, Professional, Humour, News, Sports, Sports News, Golf

4.9718 Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2026

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Reasons to be cheerful this week. Not - you will be unsurprised to hear - from Andrew, but from Eddie who, despite a tough final round on the greens of Fancourt is bullish about his form. The two of them discuss that, as well as an incredible performance from Anthony Kim providing LIV, for all their millions spent, with their greatest story.

There is also mention of Collin Morikawa getting back to winning ways at Pebble Beach and Charley Hull making house alterations after her triumph in Saudi Arabia. Then Andrew takes a lemsip-inspired deep dive into the the rich history of Karen Country Club, where Eddie is among those playing in this week's Magical Kenya Open.


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0:00.0

It's time now for the chipping forecast.

0:30.1

Big stories in golf over the weekend, astonishing return from Anthony Kim, and much, much more besides in golf to come, which will obviously get to

0:40.3

golf in a moment, but we'll say hello to our special golfer, our special little guy who's in

0:46.5

Cape Town now, Eddie Pepperell. Yes, back in Cape Town after a very nice week in Fancourt, a wet week,

0:53.0

but a nice one nonetheless. I drove back down the garden route this morning, this afternoon, and staying at Erinvale Estate, which is very nice, actually. I don't know if all the listeners may have been. I know of it. Yeah, I had heard of it. I wasn't sure why I'd heard of it. Maybe they had hosted a tour event way back, but lovely estate. So flying very early tomorrow morning, or at least I'm supposed to be flying very early

1:15.0

tomorrow morning to Kenya, although there is a Nairobi Airport Worker Strike that's just

1:20.0

started.

1:20.9

So by all accounts, it's chaotic to say to Lisa.

1:23.9

We'll have to see how that goes in the morning.

1:25.5

Do you not say that Nairobi Airport at the best of times is quite chaotic?

1:29.4

Or is that yes? Yes. That's probably one of the worst experiences at an airport a couple of years ago there and things were seemingly working fine. But it improved last year. Luton? It's worse than Luton. Joe Hannesburg is up there. That's a bad one. Our timbo, we try and avoid at all costs.

1:44.6

But, yeah, tomorrow could be a real challenging day.

1:49.3

I'll tell you what's changed, transformed something in my life.

1:54.2

Well, it hasn't, not massively, because I don't use it that often, but Manchester Airport Terminal 2.

1:59.0

Because Manchester Airport is horrendous

2:02.0

It's just they built it in the 60s or 70s

2:05.3

And then just left it

2:06.1

And it was bad then I'm told

2:08.8

Anyway but terminals 1 and 3 were

2:10.7

But the new Terminal 2 is light

2:13.3

And area as modern airport should be

2:15.5

Although on my last flight there I flew out So this, at my last flight there, I flew out,

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