 Felly, roeddwyd yn hanes. Pwy fydd wedi dod dweud i'r wahanol am lleidio'r shinig o'r fideis i gydag'u cyhoeddaint. Oeso'n rhoeddiol iawn. Mae'r awg erdoedd ddwy nesaf, a'r twfynau deutel wedi'u gwahanol, ac yn ysgolwch beth sydd oedd wedi'i'r dweud ei broddiol yn y cyfnod o'r dweud. Wel, ar y maen nhw i ddim yn ymddangos a'r mastor. Ac ond nid ddod o'r ffordd o'ch cwestiynau arnyn hynny, a dywed o'n gwneud o'r gwaith, Cymru yn ddysgu. Rydyn ni'n mynd i'n mynd i'n mynd i'n mynd i'ch cymryd o'r cyfryd, pan yn ymgyrch arnyn nhw'n mynd i'n mynd i'ch cymryd, Cymru yn cael ei ddweud i'r gweithio. Rydyn ni'n mynd i'ch gael i'ch gael i'r gael i'ch gael. Ond i'n meddwl y cwestiynau, Patrick Read, Roryr, yn y grwp ffynol. fe'n meddy intensely pleiw mwy i'r ddan millennials. If I had committed a better, money would've gone on spoke to Rory in 2021. That didn't pan out to me. I want to talk about this video as quickly as about Rory's performance in the Master's and how nervous affected it and how the history of what's gone on in terms of he's got the Grand Slam thing going over him he's got the last-day failure a few years up I wonder how much that plays on his mind leading to that final day yesterday. And then your experiences, have you failed miserably going into a competition, maybe going into the last four or five holes in one of your monthly medals, got a good card in your hand, what goes wrong, why do we fail? Talk about that one in a bit, but first of all, the Masters. You've got to say congratulations to Patrick Reid. He didn't play brilliantly on the final day, but he battled hard and he did well. He made put 20 at two, he made shot 20 at two and he scraped down to that 15 under and it was enough to win. Some amazing performances, no more so than Jordan Spieth, incredible round from Jordan Spieth. Absolutely ashamed that he bogey'd the last although it wouldn't have made any difference in the end. People like Fowler again who turns up and you look at the leaderboard really. These people turn up for major after major and they really are setting themselves as that sort of top, I don't know, 10 to 20 players in the world really feature in every major at the moment in that final day. But like I said, congratulations to Patrick Reid, but what about Rory? I'm a massive fan of Rory McRoy, I thought for the three days he played absolutely fantastic golf and he looked really, really comfortable, really confident. It was great to see him at the putter again. Obviously he's a lot happier with this new putter. He's got stroking in putts, making a lot of saves with putts and it looked like I said for me, his whole body language has seen it very, very confident, his short game was good. And like I said yesterday, you sort of knew within three or four holes that it wasn't going to be Rory's day because his whole body language right from his poor first tee shot managed to make a save there. But from then on in, it just wasn't quite on it and then straight away with the flat stick he wasn't making the putts, he didn't look as confident. He was playing very, very quick as well. I don't know whether maybe Reid was playing slightly slower, I don't know at his normal pace and Rory was trying to get the game going, get a bit of rhythm going in his game. But he seems to be playing extremely quick at times. And I just wonder, and again, more interesting in your thoughts really, how much do you think Rory is affected by this idea of the grand slam hanging over him? And like I said earlier, this idea that his final day failed a few years back now, I don't know what year it was, but how miserable that was, is that impacting on his performance, did it impact on his performance yesterday? So that's your opinions on that one. Next thing is your own personal performance and how you deal with nerves. Do you get first tee nerves? Do you get more nervous when you're playing the competition rather than with friends? And from a personal level I would say yes, 100%. I think that's an obvious one and see how you do too. But I think for me, if I play in a competition, it is all about the start. So if I start off well, I can kind of finish well. I don't so much get the nerves of seeing the final five, six holes out. That doesn't really bother me too much. I'm all right. If I'm striking the ball okay and feeling good from a good start, I'll generally be able to carry on. Not that I've been in that position much over the last few years, to be perfectly honest. And the same in match play really. I love match play and I love the to and fro of a game and having to make a put. I kind of enjoy all that bit, but it really for me is all about how I start. If I start pretty poorly, I think it's so hard to get your game going again. That's the difficulty. A far different level than obviously yesterday at the Masters, but at our level, at the amateur level, who's played in some medals last year, year before? Have you got any epic fails of your own where you've gone into the last four or five holes? Cos most of our competitions will be obviously a single day competition. So it's not much that you'll necessarily carried over to the following day. So it's more about getting off to a good start, getting 14, 15 holes in, looking at that medal card and all of a sudden the collapse comes in. And why? What is it that affects us? Why is it that we can't see the game out? Whether you're Rory McElroy at the top of the tree, plenty of justification for him I suppose, but it's something you'd think he would now be used to and being in that spotlight and where he performs every week. But then right down at the amateur level in our monthly medals, we still get those nerves. It's part of the buzz of the game I think as well, especially in a match play situation, a game where you've got to make a full footer for the win. That little bit of excitement is one of those things that never goes away. And then again, just on the whole love of the game itself is the fact that I love you can play competitive golf from a young age right in the way to old age. Having to make a full footer doesn't matter what age you are in a match play situation, you'll still get that buzz. Anyway, quick video, put your comments down below. Love to hear your opinions on what happened at yesterday's Masters. And also, like I said, about your own personal experiences when it's got the better of you. That's it, I am back. Videos will be coming through thick and fast, about to do some club testing and plenty of videos in the next week or so. With this one, thumbs up, thanks for watching, subscribe if you don't already and I'll get cracking and I'll see you very soon.