 ac yn ystod gwaedd o'r gwaith eich ysgolwch ar gwaith forgotten ar gweithio cymdeithio a philiadau Horgswood Hwyneud dda ac yn ystod ei bod wedi'i arall eu bod wedi'i amgylcheddol,'r blaen yn yr ystyried耀ig hynny'n amddangos Felly yn iawn. Rydyn ni'n iawn. Rydyn ni'n iawn. O, rydyn ni'n iawn ond i fy nglaed o'r dda yn y plisfyrlus. Reidio'r eich eisiau drwy ffordd felly mae wedi bod yn eithaf ffyrlus o'r Ysgolwyr llydydd. Felly, mae'n gael o'r gulfcurs yn ystod. Mae'n gweithio cyhoeddiol o'r cyffredinol yn ddod. Felly, y cyffredinol wedi gweithio eu cyffredinol yn ddod. Felly, rwy'n fyddo i'r gweithio'r cyffredinol eich bod yn ôl. Rwy'n ddod y cyffredinol, mae'n gweithio'r cyffredinol eich teimlo yw. Mae'n gweithio'r cyffredinol ar y cyffredinol neu roedd o'n gwych. Rwy'n gweithio ar y gweithio'r gweithio yn y ddod. Ac rwy'n credu'n gweithio i chi i gyd, oherwydd, mae'n fyddech chi ddweud. Welcau i gwneud fy mhombol ar y bau. Mae'n gwmpio gafos, yno. Rwy'n gweithio'n gwneud. I'r rwyf ni wedi ei fydd gweithio i gyd wedi gweithio'r gwaith, ond rwy'n gweithio i chi. Dyna'r ffordd Nithaldau, ac yna... Ac yna, mae'r gwaith sy'n cymdeithas ar y Stdandid. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'r gawdd. Ac rwyf am y ddad a'r 3rdo, rwy'n gweithio yn i'r llwydd, ond y gweithio'n ymddangos yn ei roi, rydyn ni'n dweud o'r ddechrau. Mae'n gwneud o'r llwyddo'n gweithio, rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Pau'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n gyflaenio'n gyflaenio'n cyffredig. Ac rydyn ni wedi wneud i ddweud i'r codi, mae'n gweithio'n cyffredig o'r cyffredig. Mae'n gyfnod, mae'n gweithio, mae'n gwybod, mae'r pryddysg. Yn gysylltu, yn gysylltu. Felly, dyna'n gwybod. Fe'n gyfrifio'r burdie. Fe'n gysylltu, mae'n gysylltu'n gwybod, mae'n gysylltu'n gwybod. Mae'n gysylltu'n gwybod. Mae'n gysylltu. Mae'n gwybod, mae'n gwasanaeth pwnghol sydd yn gwneud. Be'wn gwisgwch iawn, mae'n gwisgrwch, mae'n gwisgrwch iawn, gallwn gyflym ymwyng yng nghylch, It number two on hand, the third. Cymru is something that you don't really expect from a course that is over 20 years old. That's just played, just he'd off on part five, six hole and I'm got to say I absolutely loved this place. For such a young course as well it seems to have bedded in quite nicely. mae'n meddwl o'r cyllid yn ymddangos, oherwydd mae'r cyllid yn fawr, ac mae'n cael y cwrs yn ymddangos, oherwydd o'r tain, mae'n gofynu am gwybod y ffaith, yn ei gwybod eithaf'r ymddangos, ac mae'n gweithio i chi, mae'n bwynt i'r bosb yn edynig, mae'n gofynu, mae'n gofynu i chi'n meddwl o'r gweithio. Rwy'n fawr, mae'n gweithio i chi'n meddwl a'r ffaith, mae'n gweithio i chi'n meddwl o'r ffaith. Yn 2 o o oed yn y bwysig i'r 5 oed, ond y ddettynu'r 2 oed yn gyfer hynny. Mae'r ffordd os yw'r iawn o'r bod yn cyfodd yn ei ddechrau gael ar-fer. Rydyn ni'n gwneud yn fawr oherwydd, dyna'r gwylo'r gweld yn gwneud. Rydyn ni'n gweithio i'r bwysig i'r bwysig i'r bwysig. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r bwysig i'r bwysig i'r bwysig i'r bwysig! Mae'r newydd! Cy gwrd yw rhywbeth? Ty yn lle oedd yn dda. Felly mae'n cerddofyd gan gofod i ymrhyw. Mae unrhyw ni wedi bod hynny oes angen defyn o'r buhledig. Ie! Ond moddwch, rwy'n rhaid i'n cael gweld wneud bod ddod o'r buhledig. Rhyw ychydig yn ni'n cei. Mae oedd nesaf y raining. Ond yw'r hynny. Mae yna'r Gweith Venffol yn yun cyhoed fel mae'n cael ei gall. Ond yna'r gweith ym mwar. Hefyd yma. Pegwn y 7 ar gyfer y bach. If you're a memory and you're playing golf then you're a one lucky golfer. The Isle of May is in the backdrop there at a nature reserve. I don't know a great deal other than that I'm afraid. But it's been fairly visible throughout. Again you can see from the flag of wind howling off the left and that green that just sits on the horizon with the water in the backdrop. They don't get much better than that in terms of views, do they? In terms of yardage, 166 with the wind off the left. It's really hard with club selection. I'm going to go with an eight iron because it seems to be off the left but helping. And I'm going to try and get that sort of soft cut that we got on the last and see if it holds up a little bit better than last time. I should be banging on if that's got to come on. Be right. Be right. Oh is it short. Kick up. Kick up. Stay up. Oh it's coming back down to the, it's held up. That looks so good in the air and probably looking, I don't know how far that flag is on. But we were perhaps just a club short I think. A 10th tee look at that. It was white waves crashing. I don't know whether that's good for surfing but it looks impressive from this tee box. We're going to the white flag on the right hand side. You can see right hand side of your frame. 280 and we're going to have a bash it with the drive because the wind's helping again off that left hand side. I think the red flag you can see to the left and on the horizon. They must be for the balcony links. Oh you've seen the sign there 200 yards to what is the wall. I'm too sure what exactly I was playing with. It's six iron and I've come up wherever 10 yards short. So it's potentially a perfect lay up. But then there's a rise to this wall and on the horizon there is the flag and the green we're going to. I just thought this doesn't make a key back and knock me teeth out. That's right into the sun. It's down the right hand side and we'll see what we end up with. I mentioned earlier on about the movement in the greens and how much difficulty there is in them to be honest with you. And again I've come up short with that wedge shot but just look at the movement in that green. First ridge then the second ridge just short of the flag and certainly ask the question of any golfer never mind an average one. If it gets up this could be good. Go on ball. Go on. That's not bad from an average golfer. Well we've visited some amazing places through Scotland's less obvious and this is the 21st course. It's the final one of the series in terms of views and backdrops. I've not seen anything more spectacular than that to be honest with you. It's just perfect. We are literally right on the water's edge and the view of the water is constant throughout this. Well throughout every hole we've played so far. 113. Perfect little par 3. 140 yards. That stone wall. Yet again makes an appearance. It doesn't get much better does it? Right is this the moment that the nap potter finally gets that birdie of some distance. I've got a feeling this could be it. And break back and break back and break back. I thought the double break would be the time for it to make its mark. It's close enough to be fair and a decent 3. But as ever, forget the score. What a great golf hole that is. 16th hole. The shadow is right across the green. Right across the fair he's, oh my word, breathtaking stuff this afternoon. And do you know what? The golf's not been bad either. That's right down the middle. Right well that's it. We're finished at Creil and that course was absolutely fantastic. It was breathtaking. I love the design of the course and can't say enough. I always say the same thing if we've done a good enough job with the camera then the pitchers should speak for themselves. And it was a great way to finish what's been a fantastic series. 21 courses, 7 regions right the way across Scotland. Thank you to everybody that's been very hospitable whether it's been from the accommodation we've stayed in, pros, assistant pros, catering staff, all the people that have looked after us very well throughout those 21 courses. It's been a fantastic journey. It's a shame it's got to come to an end and hopefully, and I no doubt I will be in Scotland again very very soon. So to everybody who's watched and supported the series, a massive thanks and hopefully I'll see you back out on the fairways sometime soon. But for now, that's it. We're finished. Scotland's less obvious is done.