 Yn ddweud yn ddechrau'r ddweud o'ch gwybod, nid oedd yn ymwneud yn ddechrau'r ddweud, mae yna'r ddweud, y cwmysgwyd yn y ddweud, nid oedd yn ddweud. Cymru, ddim yn ôl i gyd, ond i'r TV, rhai golffa yng Nghymru yn y dda, neu'n cyfnod i'r ddechrau, yn y ddweud yng nghymru 10 yn ydda, ac yna'n ei ddefnyddio i ddweud y ddweud o'r ddweud, ond mae'n ddweud i'r ddweud y'r ddweud. I hear you ask why are you doing that. Well, because I'm disappointed and disappointed in a rider cup stalwart, somebody that I have cheered on many a fist pump in celebration with some of the puts this guy has rolled in, in particular during the rider cup, but this guy is a major winner. Let's get to the point of the clues in the title. It's about Graham McDowell. Now, I go as far as to say I am a fan, a big fan of Graham McDowell. The way he comes across on the golf course has always been good as far as I'm concerned, the way he conducts himself and the way his fighting spirit, like I said, in rider cup has absolutely been superb to see and I love all that. It's fair to say this game has left him a little bit over the last few years and he's struggling to compete of late, but the reason for the video is this. I've just seen a Reddit tweet where Graham McDowell is saying that he's withdrawing from open qualifying at Saint Anne's Old Links because his clubs have been lost by France. Now, let's start off with the facts, it's a real downer, it's real poor on the part of Air France and clearly it's not a great thing to happen. However, to withdraw from it at such a late stage and such short notes, just bear in mind it's today I think the qualifying. I just find it real poor on the tweet is kind of a little bit of sort of toys out of the pram type of response. I'm not playing because I haven't got my football and I just, I really feel left down by Graham McDowell or McDowell as I think I was told recently you should pronounce his name from Lowell in Ireland. And I want your opinion on this really because it's kind of like, my immediate response is, and I've read some of the thread on the tweets and some people are saying yes we support you Graham, others are sort of saying well come on Graham, surely you can grab a set of clubs of similar spec if not identical and make do and put the effort in and try to qualify for the open because surely ultimately that's all Graham wants to do. And my head over the last 10 minutes really gets to by where if it was me right now and if it was you right now when you had the chance to qualify at the open and you lost your clubs but you got offered another set, there were pretty similar spec then obviously I think it's fair to say you and I would both jump at the chance. But is it a case of that's the whole situation really? Graham McDowell isn't you or I, he's a major winner, he's a big cheese, he's achieved it in golf and he doesn't now need to, he's not got that hunger that necessarily we would have given those opportunities presented to us now. Or is it just a simple case of it's a logical move from Graham's party, he's now saying he's going to switch his attentions to the Irish open which I assumed he was playing in anyway so I don't really understand why he's saying he's switching his attentions, I just thought the opportunity to qualify at St Anzol links in Living was an additional opportunity to get to that open venue at Carnousty in a few weeks time. But for me the reason for the video is it's more about the bigger picture, it's always about the message that it sends out to younger golfers and to us amateurs really. Should we really be responding like that? I don't know, it really has left a sour taste and like I said a sour taste from someone that I've really supported over the years in terms of golf but I just feel on this occasion maybe the bigger picture is the bigger question is, the conduct of the professional golfer, maybe I shouldn't be highlighting Graham's situation right now but it just, I just felt as though I need to put this camera on and have a little bit of a chat because I'd love to know your opinions on it as ever and are you as disappointed as I am or is this an overreaction on my part because like I said it is, I don't like it, I don't like that kind of attitude at all. I mean for God's sake I went to Ireland last week and did a man versus golf old challenge and I'd left my tailor-made Ardmore putter at home and I had to make do with a different putter. I still competed, I still won a man versus golf old challenge at Bali Living and if you haven't watched that video then make sure you do because it's far more interesting than this one, although oddly enough I'll probably get more views on this one. But in the video I think, I think it's as simple as that, I want to know your opinion, I do these videos because A I get the chance to spout my opinion but as ever I'm always more interested in the general senses of opinion and that means comments down below what are your thoughts, is Graham right or wrong on this one, do you feel as let down as I am and that's pretty much it, rant over. By the way for those of you who watch the channel on a regular basis there will be an update on the taggers wall very very soon. I'm aware that I've been out of the office doing lots of on-course stuff of late and believe me there are a lot of positive changes on the taggers target wall. So just as reminder maybe in addition to this video to remind people who do watch we have a wall to my right which I'll show you a clip of very shortly which has got names of viewers. That support and watch the channel and it's the name, handicap target for the year, current handicap and then you inform me as and when there are any changes made. And believe me it's acting as a great inspiration because lots of you are coming down and that's another video I'm going to do very very soon to talk about how these handicaps are falling and how well everybody's doing. Anyway that's it, I'm going to carry on with what I was doing, like I said comments down below, hit the thumbs up if you like the video, subscribe if you don't already and I'll speak to you in probably a day of Tuesday.