 Llyr, so we're just about to arrive at our hotel for the evening. I've just travelled five hours the day before we were due to film because unfortunately we've reduced daylight. We have to come the day before, stop somewhere and then we've got a full date tomorrow morning. The problem is right now, is the forecast for tomorrow is not looking good at all. So I'm really worried that we've made a five hour journey that will be completely wasted. Anyway let's stay positive and we'll get checked into the hotel get somewhere to eat, get a good night's sleep, Penau bydd yn fawr ar y dyma, ffynol Hau ddim o'r gyda iaith ac yna ddim yn ei wathoddiad y tro. Mae'n gyd-dellir o'r ffordd o gwzgylchedd arlawn 7 a ffordd o'r ffordd o'r gweithio, mae'r ffodg yn oblod y gyda d 중국 yn gyflach o'r ffawr, ac oes gennym i chi'n gwybodaeth, mae'n gyd-dellir oherwydd mae'n gyd-dellir i gyd-dellir, mae'n gwybodaeth o'n gyd-dellir i gynodd, mae'n gwlad eu telfo o'r clyw o'r oeddiad. mae'n fwyllt o'r lluniau. O'r bwysig fod yn y pwysig, y dyfodol, y dyfodol yw'r fwyllt o'r fwyllt, mae'r bwysig yn ymwneud yn y fawr i fynd ymgwrs, oherwydd mae'n fawr i fynd o'n bwysig o ddisselwch. Mae'n fawr i'r fawr i'r fawr i fynd o'r fawr i fynd i'r gweithio. Felly, mae'r optimus yn fwy oedd yn fawr am gweithiol yn ei ddefnyddio'r fawr i fynd y fawr yn fawr i fynd yw'r fawr. Ac o'n gweld yr Feiddol, dyna'n cymryd ar gyfer einôl ar y cwrdd yma. Ac oedd oedd gennych yn gwybod i'w meddwl o bob ymgynghorig yn gwirioneddol a'r meddwl, ac mae'n meddwl eich meddwl yn y gwirionedd. Mae'r cyfeildio y dyma yn gwybod i'w meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl a'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl, ac mae'n meddwl i'w mas gweithio mynd i gwirionedd a chanol i gyd pan gweithio. Mae y cyd-dw'ch cychwyn i fath o'r rhag Or regenerau, Mae'r maen nhw er mwyn oedd i chi gael i'w gweld, ma hwnnw rydyn ni i gael i chi, ond rydyn ni'n ei gael i chi rydyn ni'n gweithio. Yn hynny, mae'n athol fnwysig oherwydd eich dda, ac eich ddydd yn rhaid o'r holl ffarcyn nhw i chi'n gweld gwirionedd ynghyd yn blaen. Mae'r roi. Mae gennynter. Y peth yn cechio. Rydyn ni'n fyddechrau. Weíre just literally, Iím only facing 3 holes but Iím just looking around me. Incredible. Condition is unbelievable as well as is the pace of the greens I cannot tell you how good I went up and down I was. Dwi'n cael gan上面 rydych yn fwy cynno, wrth gwrs, neu yn ysgrifft hynny yn ei wneud nesaf ei iawn i'w gofyn y bydd yn rhan gwell. Rydyn ni'n meddwl i'w mlyneddol yn ysgrifft o ysgrifft, ac roeddwn i'n meddwl 노래�u byddiol byddiol a ddefnyddio'r gwrdd. Rydyn ni'n meddwl hills hynny, ac oes genny'n gael, mae gennym i ddweud hynny. Rydyn y pethyn yn gwybod mwy o'i gwneud. If the camera lady's got that on the mannist to capture that I'll be delighted. It's probably the best iron shot of it all day. This has still got a fair old swing in it. But I'd love to make birdie after that iron shot. Come on. Turn, turn, turn, turn, turn. Yes! Get in! I just hope you've got that iron shot on camera. I'm just going to stop and say well done to Trace behind the camera because we've just had a little watch back. It's one of the best camera work I've ever seen. It's an amazing job and I think it's an apt moment to run the photo competition. And don't forget it's either Tracey or Andy in the comments section down below. And as you can see from some of those photos, the fog lifted and the sun cast a near perfect light over the links at Gossick. The James Brady design is an open qualifying venue situated on the northeast of England. And as you can see is a landscape that provides a truly authentic links experience. As incredible as Gossick might be, they have no desire to rest on their laurels and new phase of improvement is on the way with the help of the renowned course designers MacKenzie and Ebert. I look forward to witnessing this exciting phase for the club and its future. So whilst we admire the beauty of Gossick, I'd just like to reflect on the feedback from all of you on a recent change in content type. It has been overwhelming and apart from the fact that I'm genuinely grateful for all those comments, and also relieved that you approved this change. It also encouraged me to get out there when it's easier not to. There's a huge effort required to film these episodes and doing so in two or three degrees C is even more challenging. But do not underestimate the value of your comments and how they inspire me and my wife to continue through this period. And I hope in some way inspire and motivate others to keep getting out there. So the stretch really from the 10th ball in particular 12 really great hole and now 13. Playing off the match quite a long way forward, the tee box is from further back must be pretty special in full conditions. I'm still playing 170 to what is a back paint classic Lynx par 3. And in this light just looks absolutely stunning. The question is what iron are you going to play on? I such clever design though, isn't it? I mean, where do you go? Where is the miss? The munkers left or wanting my ball. We're going six iron. Come on. Hopefully you've got the ball flight. Yeah, bit cautious. Hopefully the back camera picked it up on the front side of the green. It was like a three quarter six iron and definitely should have given it a little bit more to be honest with you, but what a little par 3. We stayed in the nearby Marshall Meadows Manor House, the Georgian House sat in an elevator position providing some stunning sea views. The room was excellent and the food was superb, especially the breakfast, which was one of the best starts of the day I'd had for some time. I also noticed they had some luxury pods in the ground for something a little bit different. The hotel was just a 15 minute drive from Gossick. High 15, another stunning par 3. We're only playing 120 down into the basin. That's not a bad backdrop though, is it? I sense in a basin it's got like two bunkers left, bunkers right. I'm going to go with a wedge, but I've got a bit of wind, so I want it like a half a shot and try and use the back part of the green as some form of backstop. It sounds like I know what I'm on about. Right, I'm going to leave it there before we get to the closing holes, which will ultimately be in pretty much darkness. The sun is going down and incredible back nine. The sun and the light was amazing. I didn't film or talk as much as I would have normally done because we had a few games behind us, but a water place. I just cannot tell you how good Gossick it is as a golf club, as a golf course. And quite honestly, it's probably gone right into my top 10 without doubt of courses I've ever played, loved the place. I wouldn't say it's underrated, but I've certainly not expected it to be just as good as it was. And I've got to thank you a lot, like I said, for getting me out here. I'll see you next week.