 Rwy'n cael ei wedi'i'n gweithio allwyr ysgolwynt neu oedd yn gwisgarwyr eu golffyn mae'n gweithio yma'r gweithio. Dwi'n gwisgarwyr gwocol gwcwyr, ond rhai'n gwisgarwyr yn ei gweithio'r gweithio. Rwy'n cael ei gweithio'r gweithio, mae'n gwisgarwyr yma fel 40 o'r swyddi â'r Pwgrwyffr. Mae'r gweithio'r Pwgrwyffr a'r Dunsgib golffwr a'n gweithio, I'm still on the third tee and it suggests it's going to be pretty spectacular in terms of views and there's a bit of a breeze up here as well. By the way describe it two open holes bit of a warm-up and then the third that I did that intro on these stroke one as I recall and believe me it's unreal all. I can't get the drone up right now to show you this but I can see why it's stroke one. I've got a put for what is a bogey but that was I had to chip on to get that it's driver and five wood and still add an iron into the green like I said bit of a breeze but what a golf all the third is. Oh double it is then. Most holes offer up some generous fairways which mean you can get away with a few. This is a golf course that can be enjoyed on a good or a bad golf day. Right so it's a bit of an unusual one I haven't spoke a great deal through this first seven holes because to be honest with you I don't know how bad the audio is but it's horrendously windy. I've mentioned it a few times already it looks fantastic in terms of the sunshine but in terms of the breeze it's difficult to get your breath of time so that's why you haven't heard a lot from me but I had a feeling we're just going to go just been on the ladies seat at the front and this view again is just unreal. So in a minute I've always so we've placed seven holes and pretty much on I don't know five out the seven this is what you're looking at all the time it's incredible but it is a challenge playing in the wind right now I can tell you. I will also say that based on the forecast it was pouring down rain all day so well I'll take this any day but how good is that? Do you what it's a decent drive and I hope there's a bit of trouble down that left-hand side it looks as other cameras that way so we might be in trouble but I always say it and I said it all during the last series is I don't care where I play golf or how I play golf rather when I'm looking at places like that because it's just it's breathtaking stuff isn't it literally breathtaking at the minute. Right there was a camber and quite a severe one although we did stay above ground we're playing to the green on the flag rather not quite on the horizon or there is one further on I can see that yellow flag waving about in the wind we're a little bit more protected down here we've got 105 in certainly the wind is howling off that right hand side so we'll be playing a good way right at the flag or least trying to I'm playing a wedge you know hopefully it drifts in a bit I'm starting to move if it gets a good kick now come on come on oh that's not bad you know I don't know 15 20 foot I've got a birdie pot and I haven't had many. Accommodation was in Dunfries town centre the Cendale was perfect for golf trips and plenty of courses on the doorstep and a bit of fly fishing if you fancy it. We've just teed off on 10 and I don't know whether we'll get a chance later on today but down there you should be able to see if you just come a little bit further forward that is the harbour town of poor Patrick itself it looks really really pretty and like I said I hope to get down there and show you around a little bit later on. We did get down to the waterfront which is another classic Scottish harbour town first stop was the blue building on the left of screen for post-batch refreshments and taking some more of that view. Right we have reached the 13th which is arguably their signature hole at Port Patrick in terms of location I don't know how much above sea level we are but we're perched up high and when I move back about 10 yards my audio is going to wipe out because I've never been in such a picturesque location that it's ideal for drone but I can't even stand up let my mind get the drone and we've got no chance but we'll come and have a look and protecting my microphone keep coming the wind is clearly at my back the backdrop is absolutely stunning we're playing to the green down in the distance but if you pan all the way around what a tea position I don't think I've well I was going to say I've ever stood on somewhere that's more dramatic than that absolutely beautiful and then uh if you just come back here I don't think with the light we've got you might make out in the distance certainly there's a shadow there in the skyline that is Belfast directly opposite us and I think further of the coastline you get ferry over to Lawn or into Belfast maybe I don't know but uh yeah an incredible location but it's one of the toughest days and the camera man has all camera woman has just nearly fell over it's one of the toughest days I've ever been on the golf course it says 30 mile an hour wins and that is an absolute load of rubbish this isn't 30 mile an hour oh do you know what just get a little bit of a breath for a second because it's uh I'm just protected a little bit have it a good drive up 14 a little bit more flicker the wedge what you should be looking at right now is what's going on behind me forget my golf shot for a bit that's not bad hand yeah it's not bad but that backdrop oh my word that's awesome isn't it golf is tough when the wind blows so hard but Port Patrick has the perfect backdrop to forget about the score and just enjoy the walk