 Rwy'n meddwl, y presswick yw'n meddwl am y cyfnodion gyda'r ysbyty. Mae'r ystyried yma yw'r cyfnodion lleol yn ystod. Wel, mae'r presswick gyflwmp yn 1851. Mae'n un o'r ymddi'r ymddi'r ymddi'r ymddi'r ymddi'r ymddi. Mae'n yn ei fath o'r cyflwmp, gallwn gyflemer gan param iftih n eru o'r digon dangos fel r wandog o d Participan o ffynedd maen nhw. A yna chi eisiau yём ag prop mun� knol 23 o CEO Rydym yn y haith Toy ra kingdom sydd gyfοιnt gallwn gyfrop mewn bwysig. Mike Llyfr, ysgol, dwy am fan hyn o'r gweithio. Mae'n festisio ar yma i A, wnaethwn i'r symud i Synt Arndu i gefnol eu gof, yn ymweld romrianid gyda Tom Morris i'r hyniau. Nog Рhywodraeth maen nhw, maen nhwm y crossf birdd ac yn ôl gyffredig pelt signing牛w's ymdhalf. Felly, y Golf Club wedi'u gwneud unrhyw yng Nghymru yn y Llywodraeth Llywodraeth, ac rydyn ni wedi'u gwneud y Golf Club. Tom Morris wedi'u gwneud yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni wedi'u gwneud yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni wedi'u gwneud Alun Robertson, ychydig yn ei wneud yng Nghymru yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni wedi'u gwneud y Golf Llywodraeth, ac Morris wedi'u gwneud y Golf Llywodraeth, fel Y Gwtty Bawl, a'r Gwtty Perthyr Bawl. Rydyn ni wedi'u gwneud y Cyfrifiadau'r Gwtty ei Ffethyrir, a Morris wedi'u gwneud y Cyfrifiadau. Rydyn ni wedi'u gwneud y Llywodraeth yn y rhan i'r Hull 3, ychwanegu Cardinal. Rydyn ni wedi'u gwneud y Llywodraeth yng Nghymru. Felly ydych chi'n wneud y dynparu i chi, a ch flying dda wedi cael ei gweithio yn unedol ar y dag, ond mae rhaid yn yw y fan ymarfer cyhoeddwch. Na fyddi dynnun 12 o bod serio'r hwn o'r gwn, rhaid i'r holly gyrill yn'r honi beth, mae'r holl yn holl o'r byl, yn yn y fwype. A'r holl o'r golyg, o'r holl o'r golyg yma, o'r holl yma, i'r holl o'r holl o'n holl i'r holl a'r holl o'r holl o'r holl i'r holl, a'r holl o'r holl. Only hole number three. If you've played this course before, you will certainly remember Himalayas. If you haven't played this course before, you've probably heard of Himalayas. It's a great par three, it's very much blind, you play it over this wall of sleepers. Your guide is depending on which teapots you stood on, you're either into the blue or the white sleeper. Then you walk over the top, and get your fingers crossed, and you're hoped for the very best. Ond ei ddim yn ystod yn ymweld eich fedrach fydd eich tawll yma. Ond fewn i'n ei ddim yn ystod ystod, yn ystod, yn ymweld, yn ymweld, yn ymweld. Rydych chi'n sylwch, ond y gallwn fod yn ymweld. Beth y gallwn hefyd, mae'r cael ei ddweud mor hyn yn ymweld? Mae'r bwysig yn ymweld. Mae hyn yn gallu, mae'r bwysig yn gallu. Mae'r bwysig yn gallu, mae'n gallu. Mae'r bwysig yn gallu, mae'r bwysig yn gallu. Ac mae'n rydyn, rydyn – mae'n ddyn nhw. Mae'n ddigon nhw. Nid i'r Gwladysffer, mae'n ddwy'r gweithio'n ddylch. Fe David, mae'r ddweud i ddim inni i ddim i'ch meddwl yma. Mae'r 7th ynghylch gwrsfaキfwn yn 1581. Mae'r dron. Mae'n ganlygu i'r gyrfa. Mae'n ddweud i namer y bydd y gwrsfaion'r efidlle defnyddol a ran all o'r dyfynolol. Frank Rennie was a pro here before I started for 42 years so yeah, it's incredible really, never forget it, it's awesome. And your pro shop is quite different than back in 1951 and online sales and all kind of that. I know and we've definitely had to diversify, especially in the last year or so. I mean the pro shop is the welcome hub for people coming and checking in. We've gone online and we're selling stuff online, best we can. But yeah, it's amazing really. Now the Isle of Arran is pretty visible from many vantage points across the course. And although you don't see the sea, you can certainly hear it. Right, Eagle Putt and I've never done that with a camera switched on. I haven't done it many times with a camera switched off, I'll be honest with you. Oh jeez, I still haven't done it with a camera switched on. Ah, I thought I had that. So two of my favourite holes are two of the holes that I've actually found the toughest to play. And that's 13 and 15, 13 fairly narrow off the tee but it's more about the undulations and where your ball pitches and where it finishes are two totally different places. And then you play into a really narrow green. If you don't get that yardage spot on, then the likelihood is you're going to fall back. And then you play 15 which is called narrows and it's exactly that. It's one of the tightest fairways you'll play to. If you do find that short stuff you've got a short iron in but the green against slopes all the way from front to back and it is tough. We have a very interesting thing in our minute book which I have here that the club committee met the night before that second open. Cos the first one had almost been an invitation event because we'd written to the clubs to send their best golfer. This is the club's first ever minute book. And it was unanimously resolved that the challenge built tomorrow and on all future occasions until it be otherwise resolved shall be open to all the world and that otherwise the regulations remain as previously fixed. So that's I think the first time we've seen the expression, the open. Presswick is a far cry from the course originally laid in 1851. It is one of the most unique golf courses I have ever played. It's a course that makes you stop and think on pretty much every shot and approach shot onto the wrong side of the green is likely to be gathered by those notorious bunkers. Choosing the wrong line off the tee will mean canbers will determine where your ball comes to rest. As I mentioned with the fifth hole Himalayas if you've played here before the one thing you'll remember is the 17th which is Alps which is still the oldest championship golf hole still in play to this day and original green as well. And you'll see from the drone footage there's a big surprise waiting for you over that hill. So you play this one blind and then over the other side as you've just seen is a pretty big bunker. So you don't want to be short. We've got over the middle marker turned it over a little bit and I've got a feeling that just might be in that bunker. But we avoided the bunker. We just managed to get a fringe what a great golf hole. One that you don't forget playing. Well the original belt when the members put that forward as a prize they said if anyone wins the belt three years in succession it will become their proper. And Tommy Morris, young Tom, won in 1868, 1869 and then again in 1870. So he won the belt. And that actually gave the club a bit of a problem the following year in 1871. The three clubs each paid £10 to buy a trophy. And it's the golf champion trophy. Everyone calls it the Claret Jug. It's the golf champion trophy and that's what's inscribed in the trophy. Now this is a replica. The original is with the RNA. So the open was played again in 1872 and lo and behold it was won by Tommy again. So he won four successive opens. It took him five years to do it but he won four successive opens. The only problem was agreement with the RNA and the honourable company had only been reached quite shortly before the event was being played. So the trophy wasn't ready. And instead they each paid to get a gold medal struck and Tommy was presented with a gold medal had golf champion trophy in 1872 and he scored. And that tradition has continued to this day when now Martin Slumbers announces the winner of the open. He's not the open champion. He's the winner of the gold medal and he's the champion golfer of the year. The older I get the more I appreciate what those have done before me. In all walks of life there are individuals who have laid the foundations for what we now take for granted. I can't help but feel indebted to old Tom Morris and his fellow pioneers who met in the Red Lion pub and to the golf course that gave life to the competition we now know as the open. The names of the holes at Presswick are every bit as unique as the course itself but it is the perhaps lesser known sixth hole Elysian Fields which is the most pertinent. In Greek mythology Elysian Fields was said to be the paradise to which heroes on whom the gods granted immortality were sent. It would be nice to think that maybe, just maybe, old Tom and his fellow pioneers of this great game continue to walk these hallowed fairways.