 Right, we've just arrived at Renaissance and we're not going to find out what is behind those gates just yet I'm gonna have to press this button or thing. Press to open. Yeah Right, let's find out what is hidden behind these gates, Lou This is the first time it's beyond the wall, isn't it? It's beyond the wall. King of the North But that grass is long. Don't go, I thought you were driving well, Lou. It makes it sound like there's a lot of room down there, doesn't it? There's plenty of room down there, revealing winds, so So three-way off the tee for me, Lou. Get that back there and let's see what happens. No pressure, Lou. Just think the tad down the right. Right, really excited to get out here at Renaissance. We're very lucky to get out here just what is about four weeks away from the start of the Scottish Open. Great to have an experienced caddy show us around this place and or guide us around this place and The whole point of the day is to show you what this whole venue is like and hopefully me and Louie are having a bit of fun along the way. From here to the flag. To the flag. So I would definitely recommend down the left side of the fairway to give you a better look at it. Like an A-side or something like that. Yeah, that'd be two A-hands or something like that going in. Maybe a bit longer. Yeah, you can probably go a bit longer. So you can see the mound in the fairway to the left of the flag there. You can go down there about 180. Try that, yeah. I'm sensing a bit of air. What are we doing here in the middle? It's all going to have a caddy, but I don't want to let him down. Yeah, I was just like, he's called the shop for you and hit a bit. As he just shouted down the left for you. And that's perfect, isn't it? Yeah. I think it's just bounced off the fairway. Just to the left, but it was a nice strike, Lou. That's it. Great start, but out of much excitement. Well, I don't know what it is for me having a caddy. I absolutely love it. There he is down there. It's not a gazelle watch. He's actually looking for my ball. So this is going to be the second hole when he play the Scottish Open up here in just a few weeks from now. 5, 10, did you say from this? From the back. So they're a bit further back. We're just a little bit further forward of that. But what a gorgeous golf ball that is. 480s long enough for all of them. 480s long enough for all of them. This is stroke 1 as well, did you say Gary? That wind's dropped. I needed to carry this too. Now it can get windy again now. Put a smile on my face, I'll be honest with you. I'm only two holes in and I don't smile a lot as you know on camera. But that is a smile, trust me. I'm a bit miserable, Gary, when I'm playing golf. That's alright. That is a smile. No, not really. I don't raise much of a smile. So you'll be a bit tighter lying on the... So more on the side of that big tree. The next stage you're going to head for driver. Things are going well at the minute, Gary. But you do know I'll go all Jordan's beef on you if it goes long or not. Two holes in, mate. It's incredible, do you know my biggest enjoyment is having a caddy? It's crazy. Have you ever had a caddy? It's unbelievable. Have you ever had a caddy? No, I don't think so. Why was I at the YouTube off there? You were a caddy, mate. You were a hindrance. You just... Was I a more videographer? You just tutted a lot of my shots. I thought I was there for that. The mis-tapping compilation. Three hump and bump on these greens. He straight to your ball, he's marking it, he's cleaning it. He's giving you your yardage. And maybe for some people it's not such a big deal. But for me on a personal level, it's making a big difference to my experience. I'm loving this. And as I've said before, smiling quite a bit more than I would normally. Driver off the deck, Lou. Driver off the deck, mate. Driver driver. It's a bit windy, isn't it? Look at that. That's a fist bump, mate. So we're like... Not just like, on into, we're like pin-seeking. Mate, we're going after this place. We're going after it. Such as to happen. How does this work then, Gary? There's obviously... He's not a man who could have helped you. So, on the bigger events, we've put some people out here to serve our guests and our members. On the one-time experience, none of the carry will look after the players and our guests. So it's an honest state process. You just put your name on the sheet. And then you pay for it later on after your car. After you leave. Yeah. So that's kind of what happens. The ideal line is off the high left side of the fairway. Yes. Short of the bunkers. Probably in the region, it's 200 yards away based on the winds. Did some wind there. Right, so we've got Lewis. What have you got? A bit of breeze. When it's breezy, it's going to get easy, is that what it is? That's what they say, mate. It's on hell of a par three, this. It's playing... It's 160, playing 185. Is the sort of shout from the caddy? And he doesn't get it wrong. Oh, Louie. Louie, I'm loving that. What a golf shot. Oh, that is just a pure strike, mate. Well done. I love that strike. Great shot, Lou. That is so good. Let's play a game, mate, of how many good shots in a row can you hit? It's been... How do you quantify sort of... How do you quantify happiness on a golf course? What is it that floats you about? What do you want from your golf? This kind of experience, it comes at a cost, but it's called a one-time experience. And I think that's the thing, it's a special occasion. For most of us golfers, this is not something we're going to do every day, but if it's a special birthday, it's just that one-off occasion. Then what you want to do is that experience needs to be special. You need to feel like you're effectively treated for me. I feel like a professional golfer. I can't hit the ball like one, but at least I may to feel like one. And these people here, right throughout the staff, from the minute you arrive, it's a very warm welcome. You're not made to feel uncomfortable, you're not made to feel out of place, and it's a great environment, a real great environment. Like I said for me, just making me feel, yeah, important for the day. Well out. You've got this shot though, I like it. I like you with this shot. I'd be happy with that from there. Half a cup on the right. Oh, great effort. Right, so let's get some comments down below and tell me what you think of this experience that I'm lucky enough to be having here today at Renaissance Club. What do you think of the course? I think the players will do it with the Scottish Open. What do you think of the experience? What do you think of this whole thing from the minute you arrive? You're met by this cad, you're met by this whole team. We're going to have a further look at what happens post round in the clubhouse very, very shortly. We're getting there to the end of the round, but yeah, I like your feedback. So what have we got? Just explain that again for us. So we've got two types of sausage. We've got the North Barrick, which is beef, chili and black pudding. And then we've just got chorizo sausage as well. Brilliant. You're welcome to. Dive in, yeah? Dive in, yeah, sure. You all right with one hand there or do you want to grab another hand now? I'll make it on here. I'm not. I just got a bit too much for it. It's going to go bad, you know what I mean? So this is normally, what hold on would this be? This fifth and everyone at the end of this hold will, someone will come out and offer them sausages and if someone wants a drink we'll go up and get you a bowl of water or whatever. And then when is it ready? And then we'll get that to you once you've teed off on the sixth. Right. Nice. And that's part of the one-time experience. It's for everyone. For everyone that, everyone that plays. There'll always be someone making sure that they're down here too. Yeah. It's nice isn't it? To be, yeah. They're in there in the wind. I'm sure. 119, Suffolk's Bar 3 in Scotland. I've seen him play this so many times. This could go in the hole. It's all over it. He's ironing it up and down. What a shot. I'm going to give it a bit of ace cam then. That's a super shot. Well done. I knew you'd play that well. I had every faith in you. Yes. It's as if you've just had the North Beric sausage. North Beric sausage and Territo sausage. Beautiful. Beautiful. Wild old sausage. So that's Lewis. And our man is giving him an instruction to put right up the hill there. Lewis is not looking at that line when he stood up there. So that's not too bad. Well I'll tell you what, he's absolutely played that in terms of pace. I'll tell you what, Lewis. That's some effort, mate. Thank God for the caddy. I'm glad you're all there. What a great drive to finish with. Centre of the fairway. Lewis, find words. Do you have any? I need another one of them. Fantastic shot. How are you feeling, mate? Confidence. You've been that well. Five-yard bullet draw. You've hit that. You've hit that. Absolutely superb all day. I need one more, though. Beautiful shot, mate. Always had confidence. It was going to carry that. There was like a deadly silence. We watched it carry. That was like Michael Grell Jordan's beating to the action there. Positive. Friendly. At all times. We get a free drop from there lying aside, mate. That's it. Up and down for par. Right, Luke. Come on. Small of us needs to finish in a blazer glory and it's not going to be me. So, over to you. Come on, nice finish. Well, we've got one 70-yard into there. Still 200 into the breeze. Or playing 200 into the breeze. But this man's got it. That's a pure strike. Picked that one up in the sky. Yeah, great strike. Well done. Like it said, mate, exactly as I visualised it. Off the roof. Yeah. Little bit of draw. Seen the camber. Feed it in off the roof and... Oh, it's a bit of a pipe all the way. Super that. Just coming down off the slope there. I'll play that. Well, that's it from the caddy in terms of the line from Gary. He's been amazing. There's a birdie. It's a great puffer up there. Well done.