 John Farn of Ballet-Liffen Golf Club, it's always good to see you and good to talk to you. Good to see you again Oshin, yeah. Me and you always talk when there's big news about golf in the county, John. Fantastic news today, the Amateur Championship is coming to Ballet-Liffen. Obviously this is a project I'm sure you've been working on over the last couple of years but it's another big one for Ballet-Liffen, for Anni Shonan, for the county. Oh indeed Oshin, something that's been in the pipeline since 2016 when we staged the Boys' Home International. So it's taken a good bit of work and obviously we have the RNA here this August for the Home Internationals, the Men's and Women's Home Internationals and it was important for us to showcase the old links in that case but we're delighted now that both courses have received fantastic news today that we've been awarded the Amateur Championship Qualifying and the Action Championship in June 2024. So it's great news for the club and great news for the county indeed as you say. And I suppose as well the fact that they're going to use both courses down at Ballet-Liffen because it seems to be the norm as with the Amateur Championship that it's played over maybe two courses, maybe two clubs so it is, John. So it's another big box tick for Ballet-Liffen. Yeah, it's a huge endorsement for the quality of both courses here that they have decided that we're more capable of staging both the qualifying and the Action Championship on both links here in Ballet-Liffen. The old links will take the qualifying stages and then the Action Championship will be played on the Clashiri links following that. Can you maybe put into perspective then for us, John, how big this competition is? Yes, we've had the Irish Open here at Ballet-Liffen in 2018. Where's this rank alongside that for Ballet-Liffen? Well, it's not far off par with it to be honest with us in terms of prestige and worldwide profile. The R&A, as you know, are the governing body of golf. The people have won the Open Championship. This is their amateur version of that. It brings together the top amateurs in the world. And it's only played on the very best of golf courses. This is the fourth time it's been played on this island previously in Port Marnock and the island. I think in 2019 and then prior to that it was in Royal Port Russian, Port Stewart and in Royal County Down and Kilt Key. So it's a first for Ireland to have the qualifying and the Action Championship at one club. And as I say, it's a huge honour for the club and our members to stage the event. So this competition is effectively where the new Rory McElroy's are going to come out of and the new Shane Lowry's and the Bryson's, the Shambles. These boys are all going to be future stars down the line. So they are John, who are going to come to Ballet-Liffon. Yeah, if you look at past winners, it's like a who's who of the current world of professional golf. So people like Garcia, our own Brian McGlinnie was a previous winner of the Amateur Championship way back in 2006. So it is the very elite of amateur golf and these guys are going straight from amateur ranks now straight into the top of the professional ranks. It's not like in years gone by where amateurs often remain amateurs for their golfing career. These guys are just about to turn pro when they're at a stage when they're playing in the Amateur Championship. So some of the best golfers in the world will be on view here for that 10 day period and we're looking forward to getting ready and showcasing once again the county. Yeah, and I suppose John as well, you've sort of got a dummy run done already in relation to how to host major events. So it's not that it's going to be easy, but at least you have an understanding of what has to happen and the build up to it and the organization around it. Yeah, well, it won't be on an Irish open scale in terms of spectators, et cetera. Well, that could change depending if we have another Rory McEnroy coming on the scene in two years time. It would be a massive Irish interest, but generally speaking, the crowds won't be anything like an Irish open. But certainly in terms of the profiling around the world, the RNA have their own media outlets and it is broadcast worldwide. So, you know, great, great opportunity to showcase Bali Liffon, Donegal and the wonderful part of the world that we live in. Listen, John, we look forward to the staging of the event in a couple of years time and I'm sure we'll be talking closer to the time about it more. John, thanks for joining us and congratulations again on Bali Liffon being appointed to host the Amateur Championship. Thanks very much, Oshie.