 Rydym. Rwy'n gallu eu bod yn ystod y fideb sy'n fath. Mae'r ysgolau yn y fideb y lle yn ymolwg nod yw. A ond yw.. y bydd efallai wnaeth y fideb yw'r fideb o'r cyfnod pryn deithasol yn fwrdd iawn. Ac yn ymlawn i'r gynig o bobl pen dweud. Mae'r wneud hyn sy'n gwybod. O wneud y fideb yw. yna? felly mae'n meddwl am y teimlo yma bod y gallai bod ganddo gyda bod gynhyrch a phobl ymlaen ac mae'n mynd i gael gydag i gael mae'n gwybod a gydag i gael ond mae'n gwell yn gyrdd yn gydag i gael am hynny ychydig fel ddifudio'n gydag mae'n gydag a phobl yn gydag i gael mae'n gydag mae'n gydag i gael Felly mae'n gweithio gwybodaeth o'r cymdeilol, mae'n gwneud, rwy'n defnydiad. Felly mae'n cyhoeddo sy'n ffordd yw'r rai o'r cyllid yma yn y rhan o'r ei wneud. Rwy'n gweithio bod mae'n cyfrifio'n meddwl. Rwy'n gweithio'n meddwl. Ond rwy'n gweithio, ychydig feddwl hwnna wedi'u ei wneud. I don't want to be over dramatic, but this is serious stuff. You're getting hit by a golf ball that is travelling at how fast and when you're doing very little in the professional game in particular to stop this from happening and this idea that really winds me up is that a golfer will walk over to somebody who's just got to cut on their leg or cut on their arm, whatever it may be just been knocked unconscious and they'll sign a glove and give them a glove as if everything's alright all of a sudden. And I think I'd tell you to shove that glove right up your ars to be quite honest with you. It's insulting. It's insulting especially if you've not had the courtesy to shout for and make some attempt to make me aware that a golf ball is travelling on its way to me. So the purpose of the video, right? First of all, Brooks Copker, it happens to Brooks Copker, right? But I know a lot of people having to go at Brooks Copker. I think in some ways he's unfortunate because it's him. This could have been anyone, anybody literally in the last few years. This could have happened to them. And he's got that unfortunate thing of it's attached to him. And God knows he's put out some statements on Twitter and social media as to how bad he feels right now. I can imagine he does. He must feel horrendous. Obviously he doesn't mean this to happen and it's a terrible situation to be in for him personally. And like I said, for me, he's been the unlucky one if you like. He's not unlucky in the outcome, but the unlucky golfer that this has happened to in the professional game because this has been waiting to happen. It's an accident waiting to happen. And you've got to blame. I don't know why a player can't shout for. But I don't think that's... I don't think this is the end of it in terms of just shout for. But I don't know why a player can't shout for. I don't know what it is. I don't know whether they think they're above the... What has been a traditional method of warning people that a ball is coming their way. That you and I will do. I mean, I play golf on a Sunday. And whether I know people on the opposite fare and I wallop one of my wayward drives over to the other side. At a courtesy, I shout for. And there's obviously we're not flanked by crowds of hundreds of people, but we still shout for as loud as you can. And if you don't then you should, seriously, because it has nothing a noise mean more. I was hit on a carry bag a couple of years ago, leaning my arm over the... walking down the ferry onto the back of the clubs. And a ball came over a group of trees and hit me right on the wrist that left the imprint, the ball imprint, the dimples were imprinted on my arm, which ended up being hugely bruised, but nothing more than that. Literally a centimetre to the right and it was right on my ankle, my wrist bone and could have potentially caused some serious damage. The guy on the other side of the ferry said, I didn't see you. Well, I mean, again, there is nothing more annoying. You know, he's hit a ball onto another ferry and we were walking off at sea. Anyway, forget about me, but to please shout for is a given. But in the pro game, they're not shouting for. And I don't understand in this idea of signalling a golf club out. Then I find it terrible at a disgrace. However, the flip side of that is and a lot of people have said it over the weekend. I think this is something we've got to consider and why more needs to be done than just shouting for. These guys are in this ball, three hundred and forty yards in an environment where there's a raucous crowd. There's lots of noise going on. As I understand the worst shots of four, I don't think from Brooks himself, but from a number of people around the T shouted for, whether or not they can hear a three hundred and forty yards away in amongst that environment is debatable. So even by shouting for, would this lady have necessarily not been hit? I don't think it would make any difference whatsoever. And you have to we've got to go. We've got to do something different. We've got to do something different. Like I said, before I come up with my idea, my theory, the other thing I would mention is that from the rider cup on Sunday or through the weekend rather, there was huge crowds and I must admit, I did think they were incredibly narrowly packed in terms of the width from either side of the fairway. It seemed narrow. There was a point where I think it was Tiger Woods was playing a chip shot. He was on some kind of dirt track was away with drive and he was literally, he had a tunnel of about 50 yards of people that were no, no more than 10 yards apart. He was only playing a short recovery chip shot. Don't get me wrong. But he had literally a tunnel 50 yards, 10 yards wide to hit through. And at that point, this was prior to all this. I was cringing thinking, I mean, you know, don't get me wrong. They don't make the mistakes we do. I don't suppose, but you know, I would not have had a no way would I have took that shot on. And I think for all the skill levels and how good these players are, I don't think they should be either because things do go wrong. And he just needed anything to go on any hostile rocket. And believe me, you were taking somebody out. And I thought then that was bad. But anyway, this has happened. The purpose of my video is this. It's to encourage everybody that plays golf at every level. And obviously we are on the average golfers. But for whenever group you play in, then you must shout for you must make an effort to holler. Do not be embarrassed. Shout for as loud as you possibly can and give warning to people that golf ball is coming their way. But the pro game, my thoughts of this, I think we should have at the moment on a T box, you will see a steward that will hold up a couple of paddles. Something again, unfortunately golf always plays as if was 50 years behind technology in some ways in terms of the traditions that we uphold. We've got these quiet please boards. And that's the same thing effectively that a steward will have on the tee. And what you will indicate generally is if you wave straight down and I know this because I did this job at the open when it was over at Hoyleague. If he signals straight down, then that's obviously a drive down the middle. If he holds his boards out to the left, it's a drive to the left and holds on to the right. Now, I've also done the job on the fair where you're a spotter, ball spotter. One of the things you have to do is look back to those paddles to find out an indication of ball flight so you know where you're looking for the ball when it lands. They're impossible to see. They're amongst a huge group of people with a hugely busy backdrop and it's impossible to see them at times. And it's unbelievable to think that we're still using that method to identify or give some idea of where a ball is flying direction. It is so dated. It's incredible. And I think what we should do is this. I think that every professional event where the crowds are involved, I think we should put a system that's behind the tee, 30 ft up in the air with the lighting system on. And I think there should be one light down the centre, one light either side indicating right or left when the light in the middle is lit, it indicates that somebody is on the tee. That's the first thing because often when you're 300 yards down there, you can't even see whether somebody is on the tee. When that green light is lit, the centre light, then it indicates that somebody is actually on the tee about to play it. Shot is about to be hit. If it remains green, then the ball has gone down the middle. But if a ball goes left or a ball goes right, then there should be a big red light that is clearly visible from 300 yards away that highlights along with a shot of four and everything else that we still do that highlights visibly that we can see that that tee shot has been hit down that left hand side or alternative down that right hand side. And I think then we're not relying on a human in terms of we'll rely on a human in terms of the operation of this system, but we're not relying on a human shouting for. We're not relying on whether you can hear the word shouting for. You should be if you're in that crowd, you have a responsibility to look back to that team box. We can't. Obviously, you can't govern everything that goes on in the golf course. You're standing in the environment where golf balls are being hit and you have a responsibility to recognise the green light is lit. You know someone stood on the tee, you know they're about to hit a shot. And if any of them if it turns red on the left or turns red on the right, you know there is a ball coming in your direction and it's your responsibility then to cover up. And I think that maybe my idea isn't the best. I don't know, but it's I think that we need to do more than just shout for. We're in, you know, we're in a place where technology rules and surely we can come up with a better system than just somebody on a paddleboard indicating whether it's centre left or right. And yes, the shout of four which still needs to continue and it saddens me that let's get back to the root. Huge sympathies to the woman who's this tragedy has happened to her. And if there's anything that comes out of it that is positive then it's got to be that golf makes a massive move forward and make sure this doesn't happen again because it's been like I said, an accident waiting for that to happen for far too long. Anyway, like I said, whether this should be a video or not, I do not know. I've done it now. So anyway, number shout for at the very least.