 OK, felly rwy'n meddwl y ddweud yna ddechrau ar y triwch iawn, a ddweud yma'r anghydd o Man vs Golf Old Challenge, a dyna fyddo yn dweud yno yn hynny. Efo'r yma'r Balliddor Liff yn Golf Club, a Rory i'r cof wedi llwythau i'r corfu ddweud dechrau a dweud yna i'r gael i'r Oedden Nôl. Efallai'n ei ddweud. Mae'r newid 3, mae'r troch i'r troch. gyda'r penedigau. Mae'n gweithio arall, mae'n dwy o chyfael gweithio arbennig os'n gweithio. Yn dweud o fflaesio ddwy o'r gyflaenio, a'r dwy oes, dwi'n olygu'r ddraethau. Yn y pethau sy'n gweithio ar dda, yma, mae'r ddwy o'r ddwy o'r ddwy o'r ddweudio. A'r tain ni targiadau yn y ddwy o'r ddwy. Mae'n ddwy o'r ddwy o'r ddwy o'r ddwy o'r ddwy o'n gweithio, Mae'r ffordd yn yw'r ffordd yn y cael ei gyda chi yn gwylliant, mae'r ffordd yn ni'n mynd o'r wir yn y cael ei gwaith. Ond mae'r ffordd yn y rherau, yn dod o'r intro, mae'n gofynu i gyd yn bwysig, mae'n gofynu i gael ei wneud i gael y ffordd yn llwedd arall. Dyna ddim yn rhaid i gael ei gael. Yn y t-shirt yn yw'r t-shirt, mae'n gweithio ei oedd y bydd o hynny yw'n credu'r rhaid i gael ymddangos rhai gael y cyfrifreid. Ond fyddechrau'r rhesau, mae'n fyddo hwnnw i'r cydwydda, peth y bywyd yn y lleif iawn. Mae'n gwelwch iddo i ni i gwneud hynny o'r gwybod llefaniaeth cael eu gwir ar gyfer gyda'r eiteraf. A mae'n meddwl i'r eitem chi i'ch unrhyw, ac mae'n eitem chi wedi'u enryd i'r eitem, mor wneud methu i dyna. Ond mae'n meddwl i'r eitem chi i'r pwngrau ar gyfer, ac mae'n edrych o'n meddwl i'r eitem ni'n meddwl i'r hwysud. ac oedd o'n gwneud yn dda'r ystyried gyda'r cyfnwysau, ond os ydych i ddych i'w gynhyrchu'r ymddangos. Felly mae'n gweithio'n cael y bunker o'r gallu ffyrdd, ond mae'n gwybod 25-30 o'r wath. Bydd hynny'n defnyddio'n gweithio'r pros i wneud, ond rwy'n ni, mae'r ysgolwch y pwysig o'r cyfnodd. Mae hwn yn ffynwyr i'r cyfrifydd. Felly mae'n ffynwyr i'r cyfrifydd. Felly mae'n gweithio'n gwneud o'r ddrawerd. Ac wynaen, 140 peth yn gynnwys o'n ddraen o'r ddraen, mae'n gynnyddio'n ddwy ar yr ysgol. Rwy'n gynnwys 8-i yn, a ddwy'n gynnyddio'n ddwy yn gwyfnod yw byrach. Dyma, roeddwn yn gweld yn ymwysg, ac mae'n gynnwys 8-i yn, ddwy'n gynnwys 2 o'r syniad, o'r gynnwys. Yn 1 hop 4, ac mae'n gynnwys gwynt o'r gynnwys, ac mae'n gynnwys o'r gynnwys, ac mae'n gynnwys. Roedd y salw'n bethau ar-wrth y dyfyniadol, mae ydych yn ymgyrchu a'u bod ywed y platwyr. Mae ydych yn ddefnyddio'n bach o'r gael. Mae'n binio'r peithwyr a'r gwynllunion ddechrau'n ddau llyfr yw cyllideb. Mae'n ddewch yn ddangos o'r gyllidogod gyda'n difnog o'r rhoc. Dwi gwych chi'n cefnod amser ddangos, wrth ddwy ddim wno'n gwych chi'n cefnod, sydd wedi gyrddweithio'n cefnod i'w sydd ydych a'n alsbyddu y hawn, yn ystyried o'n ddweud, yn ydych chi'n dweud dros gallwch yn yr adur o'r camrwych ar y dwydy. Mae'n ddweud i ddweud i ddweud eifryd, ddim yn anhygrif wedi cael ei bach, ychydig ddim yn ychydig i ddweud i ddweud. Dwi'n mynd i'n ffordd amser i ddweud eich ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud. Dwi'n ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud, yn ddweud i ddweud i ddweud, .. pans a decent iron in as well. And like I said the one thing to remember no wind whatsoever for me today. That's the bit I've got on my side. Anyway, one up to the average golfer. I'm going to stop at the six, it's 156 yards, I'm playing off the main tee box. They're being protected for the Irish Open next couple of weeks. We're just on to the side of those. See for this drone footage now, lovely par 3. Plenty of trouble both left and right. Namely those bunkers you can see pan round to that right hand side, those three bunkers that are right today's flag are a real worry. So the idea for me will be plenty left of that flag and aiming for a pretty much centre, maybe centre left of the green. That's the planet least anyway. We're going to the left of the green. I popped it up far too high than what you'd want in this type of shot. There's also a bunker down the left, which you've probably seen from the drone footage. So I'm either left hand side of green in that bunker. I can't see from this T position, but we'll soon find out. Just had a quick read of the pot. Gladly avoided, look how tough they are. But I'm just going to look at the pot and the read is basically as soon as it comes from about the forefoot, short of that pin is back into this bunker. So the last thing I want to do is go past that hole with this one. On the first pot I probably taught myself out of it, really scared of overrunning it. And like I said, getting embarrassingly back into this bunker if I ran too bold and passed that hole. But I think it's a good indication of what they can do here with this Irish Open in terms of pin placements. And if the wind gets up, pin placements like that, it's really hard to get near to them without taking these kind of hazards into the equation. So, but yeah, happy again, won up, still on the card. Right, so I'm going to have a quick stop-off on the 14th tier. I'm a little bit shielded here. The wind has picked up a little bit, but like I said, it's been fairly benign today. And I'm sure that Ballyliffinal hoped that the wind picks up a bit to make it as tough as it can when the pros come here in July. A typical example of what's gone on here on this particular hole is just looking at the card. It's a 14th. It plays 158 from the sort of white tees, as you'd call them. But another 40, what is it? 42 yards back from where I'm sat is the tees that they're going to be playing for the championship, the Irish Open. And they've done that on about six or 70 positions, moved them back quite considerably. And it must be a different course from back there, seriously. This part three, elevated position 200 yards away, coming down, bunker right in the front. And that's the thing about this golf course, plenty of changes in elevation. Every fairway is literally rolling from, if you're driving a buggy, it's almost difficult not to tip the thing. Because there's going to be plenty of awkward stances. No doubt the ground will be bone dry. It'll be cut really, really tight the fairways as will be the greens. And it's going to be a real tough test, I think. But it's a real top quality, as you'd expect it's holding the Irish Open. But it's a real top quality links track. And a bit different, like I say, there's plenty of shape to every hole. And it certainly gets you thinking off the tee. When you stood there and you see these narrow, narrow fairways, like I say, as with all good links tracks, then it just puts that little bit of doubt in your mind. And everything starts to tense up a little bit. Right, so not only is this the final deciding hole of the man versus golf hole challenge, I'm stood on the 18th tee, where Rory, Macaroy and Co will be swell. I say where they'll be stood. They're about another 80 yards further back. This is another new tee box that they've built here at Glashidie for the Irish Open. So like I said, it's a far different hole, what they'll be playing from back there. But the challenge today is all about the average golfer. And can I par 18? I par 18, I win man versus golf hole challenge, but in my head I also become the Irish Open Champion 2018. First thing I'm going to do is get this tee shot out of the way. This is a big left to right sweeping dog leg. Plenty of bunkers and trouble on the corner of the dog leg, as they always are. So I've got to set it off on that far left bunker is the idea. A little bit of cut, finer short stuff, wedging to the green, all the birdie putt and then just there the galleries go absolutely wild. Something like that. I think let's just make sure I don't duck the tee shot first. With such a great build up this can only go one way. I'll take that, it was a bit too much cut. It did start off relatively online, maybe a little bit more centre of fare than it needs to be. And there's a right bunker, I'll get some drone footage for you now. Bunker short right on the corner, I've ended up on the top of there. So I've no idea what lies for me but it should be okay in terms of finding a ball and then we'll have a look if I've got any kind of shot into this 18th green in front of what I believe are packed galleries. Okay, not got a bad light. Bunker is just to my right. I think if it had been, I'm literally level with it so I'm lucky that I'm not in it. Grandstanding, you can probably see the flags, the grandstand is in the right there. It's all set up ready for the big crowds in a few weeks time. And the flag I can just see, I can see the top of it. Anyway, I've got 140 in. Wind is off the left, fingers crossed. It was right online but just a tad short but I'm right on the green, absolutely chuffed. But don't forget I'm in the final group of the open here. If I hold this, I win the Irish Open 2018. If not, it's into a playoff with Rory. Oh, I didn't it it hard enough, it was right online. I winned out. So it's into a playoff with Rory. How much fun was that? Walking up the 18th with the grandstands up was absolutely brilliant. I enjoyed every bit of that. Bogey 5. Oh no, sorry, part of 4. So the average golfer does win one up in terms of the man versus golf old challenge. I've just completely got a little bit over excited there and I forgot everything to be honest with you where I am because I was caught in the moment enjoying it all. How must it feel to walk up that 18th day to have to all put to win a major championships? It must be. An unreal feeling. But it was good enough for me today anyway at the Glashidey links. Thank you to Ballyliff and Golf Club for having the average golfer with so much going on at the moment. But for them to have my man versus golf old challenge, absolute thrill. Don't forget if you like this video then hit the thumbs up button, comment down below and I'll see you very soon. That was day 2 of my trip to Ireland. Tomorrow morning I'm off Support Rush and we'll be playing Castle Rock Golf Club and you'll see plenty more of the same. Right, thanks for watching and I'll see you soon.