 Dw i, rydyn ni i'n gondol yn Sgol Leaded, ac ond Westerwood i Police. Æ Nyglazgo. Gwyddyn ni'n maen nhw'n gwrs. A gideb, mae gennym yn cael ei gyda ni. Felly, ar y cael ei ceurlo'i gwch a'r hollol gyflotskol. extraordinae, mae'n mynd i unrhyw gweld. Rydyn ni'n godiau i'r 18 hon, maen nhw'n 3 o gwstafell rhaid i gyflotskol ar y hollol. Mae'n hollol 8, 9 ac 10. Rydyn ni'n ddоз o'r twfynol ac yn y ffynol ychydig wedi'u gweld y twdd yn hynny, rydyn ni'n dweud y cwmwysig i gael. Rydych chi'n bryfwyd i'r ddweud yn ymryd. Mae'n ymwysig i ddweud y cwmwysig, mae'n ddweud yn y ddweud i'r ddweud. A'r twdd yma yn y gweithio gyda'r ffynol mae'n ddweud o'r cyffredau. Yn yw'r rhaid, mae'n gwybod i'r gwybod y mae'r llwys ar y gŵn 1 i 2. Mae'n gweithio ar y gweithio. I'm really got no excuses, I've got a few practice holes in here early this morning after what was a great night's sleep in my hotel room. I'm going to finish off a couple of holes of the warm-up off to get some breakfast next and then it's when the main event starts at a hole late. Why am I hitting the ball left? Bounce. That challenge starts on the eighth and it is 360 yards. It's stroke index two. It really looks a decent golf hole. The question is, can I get off to a winning start? Right, so from a strategy perspective, it's very tight on bottleneck down the right hand side. I've got a bit of a left to right shot as you well know. So I'm going to take the ball over those two fir trees there that sit on the mound. If it stays left, from what I can read on the map, I'm on the fairway of the ninth. Then if I cut it back, which I'll be trying to do, I might be somewhere near that fairway. But if I go down the middle of the fairway, it might cut. I could be on the railway line. That's the plan at least. Well, it stayed left and if my map reading skills are correct, we should be on the ninth fairway. And I reckon that could be a decent angle in. But you know what? As I said, it didn't turn out too bad. The ninth fairway starts just a bit further up there. So we are in a first quarter suppose, but it's not a bad angle in. I've got 153. I don't think we've got to stay left. We don't want to go right is the main thing. Looks to be more trouble down that right hand side. I've got 7 iron. Find it basically. Not the best of shots. We're down there. I don't know. We've left it away short and I've still got a chip. And I put some 8 par. The good news is this is stroke index 2 by the way. So at least I'm getting a shot. Wow. Well, you can see back there while the mound in front of this pin is ridiculous. That looked good when I played it and we just fell off this slope. An incredible... I can't imagine how that might be in the summer. I'm actually glad the greens are wet. Right, so this is a put for the win. Don't forget, we've got two for the half. We'll have to be firm. I think he's got it. You see the thing is, if the pink chipper doesn't do it, then the lab mes putter always manages to save me. It was a good par that, wasn't it? Right, so that's me one up versus west of wood. We're going to take on the ninth, which is basically back up where we've just come from. Now we haven't got as much room to make that same thing that we did last time round, which was effectively bail out down the left. But I'm still going to go with the two trees. I think there were two that I aimed out off the eighth tee. And we'll see if we can get somewhere around there. Again, looking for a little bit of cut though. I mean, it was a decent enough drive. I aimed at the two trees, but I'm just not cutting the ball at the minute. If anything, it moves slightly towards that left hand side. I think we should be okay. We're going to be in the rough. We've got an uphill second shot and we'll see what faces us when we get there. Not the best tee shot and this range not stopping. Right, okay, so I have bailed out onto that left hand fairway. 150 into the flag, which I can only see the tip of. Right, so we're all uphill. I brought a seven iron. Let me just get this shot tracer set up for you. I brought seven iron and eight. It might have been that I needed six because don't forget this is all uphill. Right, okay, that's a really good strike. Turn a little bit. Well, we're up there somewhere. I can't see it, but happy with that. That's an interesting golf hole, you know, because there's a big ravine there which I couldn't see from where I played. It's quite wide as well. Right, I've brought putter and I've brought chipper. This is all uphill and the greens are extremely wet. I can't believe how much rain they've had here overnight. So the choice is chipper. Let's see if we can skid one up to the hole. Get up there. It's going to come back, isn't it? It's going to come back. Let's just stay. It was almost the right shot. If anything, it just checked a little bit on the rise and didn't skid forward, which is what I expected it to do. Anyway, this is stroke six, by the way, so I am still getting a shot. But this is a nasty pin they've stuck here right at the back side of the green. So again, we've got this for the win. Or two for the half, firm. I had it as well, you know. I literally had it. It just needed hitting and I said firm again, but still not firm enough. Well, that's a half. But as we all know with the new rules of man versus golf, it really means nothing at this stage because it all goes down to the last. Right, so we're going to finish things off on hole number 10, just in case we get an absolute downpour again. So right now I'm one up, but don't forget this counts as three points. So it's down to the wire. This is 328 off the yellows, stroke index 17, so I get no shot. It looks fairly straight forward, but I still feel like I've got to play driver at 328 to leave a realistic iron in. Do you know what I was here? We walked this course yesterday afternoon when we arrived late on. And if you just have a look at the drone footage, those kill scythe hills, I think as they're known as, kill scythe and campsy, looked absolutely glorious compared to what you're seeing today. So the sun does shine in Glasgow, honestly. Right, so like I said, quite tight. I'm still going to be aiming at the car path tracks that you can see. And again, hoping that I managed to cut a ball, which doesn't seem to be happening this morning. And again, there's a ravine that I can see. I can see some yellow steaks. Unfortunately, I don't know quite what that distance is. So I'm going to hit driver. And yeah, we'll see how we get on. I just cannot seem to hit a cut this morning, which is my shot. That's just stayed straight at the tracks. I think we're okay. My only other concern is did we clear that ravine three points up for grabs and I'm not sure I'm in play. Now, before we get there, that could be a ball because that's where we're going. And I can't see anything else, but that to me could be a golf ball. I'm holding my breath. Do you know what? If I have, how I've stayed above ground, there's a brock there, there's a brock there. And I swear to God, that is a triple track Callaway. My name's Sullivan. I've got the look of the Irish. Right, you've got 129. I mean, the irony is it's actually, it's even sat up, the fact that we can see it from back there. But it's also heavy. So the likelihood is, if I don't get it clean, the club is going to probably go underneath the ball. The question is, I'm on no shot, so I really need to put this on the green. Yeah. Right, I'm just trying to work out with the new rules of man versus golf. And effectively, if I halved this, I would actually still win, wouldn't I? Because in one shot, I've won one hole. I thought I had a route to the green and I don't. So this is going to be a chip out. I'm going to have to try and make up and down to halve it. The look of the Irish just ran out. Well, it's well out. I'm right in the middle of the fairway, but we're going to need to make up and down. Ah, it could have been a lot worse, I suppose. Well, to be honest with you, I did well there, you know. I'm on relatively firm ground, but don't forget I've got to get this up and down. I don't like the new rules of man versus golf. Well, I might do in a minute. Come on, chipper, do your thing. Keep skidding up, keep going up, keep going up. It's good, but not good enough. I've got to make one there. You know what, poor old Westerwood, I mean that hole is just full of water. The greens have been a real noticeable feature of the golf course. There's so many undulations in them. This is a Sefi Ballesteros and Dave Thomas design, and the greens are, I would imagine in the summer months, a real key feature. And even then, that was not a bad shot, but just sort of killed it coming up that rise. Anyway, we've sort of got to have to give this a bit of a hoof because I've got a feeling when it gets near the hole, it's just going to draw to an absolute stand still. So this is it really. The return of Man vs Golf Fold Challenge comes down to this put. I hold it and I win. I miss and I lose. He loses. Ah! You know what, the put had the right kind of pace, but I didn't read it going off to the right hand side, so Westerwood, you got me. Man vs Golf Fold Challenge is a loss with that Bowie 5. Wow, I told you it was full of water. OK, so that was the first of what is three challenges set by Q Hotels. Don't forget this was Westerwood Golf and Spa Resort just outside of Glasgow. I'm about to jump in the car. We changed venue, I'm off to Slavy Hall next, where two courses await. That's two challenges and hopefully I can get back to winning ways. See you all soon.