 Felly, if you're to give me five courses left to play, then certainly this would be on the list and quite possibly it would be on the top of that list. I think every single person I've spoke to that has played this course either says it's the best course they've ever played or certainly right up there. And the other compliment they give it is the changes that have been made in terms of the design in recent years is incredible. First team. Words of wisdom. First oil in particular, which way are we going? I've never played here before. Okay. Here, so they've lengthened the whole by about 50 yards to make it more of a dog leg. Yeah. And they've moved back as well to incenturiate that dog leg. The championship sees over to our right, is it? Yep, exactly. So it's well bunkered off the T as most holes here are. Yeah, yeah. And you're looking to aim at this middle bunker down the middle, which is about 270 to reach. So that's full. Well, out of my range. Don't worry about that. Down there, perfect. Right, we'll do our best. Found the fairway off the first tee, but as soon as you come over and see your first glimpse of the green, it's a pretty jaw-dropping moment, to be honest with you. The condition, and I'm 40 yards away from them bunkers, but the condition of that revetted bunker looks amazing. The green complex looks amazing. We've got the sea that already comes into view and the first glimpse of Elfer Creyge. Yeah. So even three off the tee, we're still smiling. Very easy. There's literally no breeze whatsoever. The sea is just the other side of the dunes, and that's the thing on five. First time there's a change in how the whole looks, how the course is set up. This part of five isn't actually framed by Dune's left and right, quite high, better protection. I didn't have the best of drives, but we're above ground. I'm going to try and iron down for position because there looks a fair few bunkers there, and hopefully we can get something with a wedge in. It looks good, but it's right on line for a bunker. I don't know what I'm doing. That's okay, I think. I think we're all right. That bunker I said it avoided. Well, I clearly didn't. We've got 98 in. We're sitting on a tee peg here. So we've got enough. We're far enough back, really, if I can hit a shot. But there's a few others waiting as well. Go, ball. Get up. Get up. Don't spin. Didn't quite listen. Better spin. Right, we're just about to walk to the sixth tee, and that's how close we are to the sea. First real glimpse of the lighthouse in the distance over there. Play this all, probably the two best shots I've strung together, and then you'll come over the brown and see what you're faced with, and it's still it. I always say good course design asks for a lot of different questions on each shot that you play, but it really is the case here. I'm hoping setting back the camera there. You can see this as the slope I just walked up, and you can also see the one I faced back down to this hole, and honestly, it's like it's... I'm laughing, but I'm really it's asking questions of my game, and these are quick. Stay up. Stay up. Stay up. Ah, do you know what? That's a decent par on what is a great golf hole, and like I said, just as you're questioning yourself all the way up it, fantastic golf hole. Not many holes in golf are more iconic than the ninth. I've been itching to get here. We're playing off the blues, one nine nine to the flag, and there's teeth further back, trust me. But this is where we're going to go from. Keep our fingers crossed. It's one way you want to hit a good one. Oh, it's not a badden. It's in them bunkers on the left, I think. Yeah, straight into the bunkers. A decent enough strike. I keep saying this thing about the wind, but I imagine there's a tee box back there which cuts right across the water, and if you're playing that open championship, wind howling into you, I think you'd be a little nervous. Three iron might have been a bit too much, actually. Maybe this bunkers actually done me a favour, to be honest with you. A long way from the flag, go ball. That could be good hand. Release out a bit further. It seems half decent from back here. We might still get that par after all. We've got a chance anyway. I hadn't played Turnbury before, so I can't make comparisons in terms of the golf course changes. But what I can say is that golf at Turnbury is spectacular. Right, well, we haven't played the championship tee, but it's still a great golf fall. I've still got a 160 in. You can't afford to go left. He says he's gone left. Go ball. Go, go. Oh, and I haven't either. I've literally done exactly what I said don't do. It's in the bank and the hairy stuff on the left of the green. I said don't go left. I'm not bad lying, but go on. Sit down. Oh, I'll take that. But to be honest with you, what wouldn't you take? I mean, look that way. I always say the same thing. It's kind of like some days the golf isn't great. And you can, you play courses like this and you take a bit of glance around you. And really you shouldn't be too bothered. But we do want to play well, but it's incredible, you know. What I didn't realise again was back there was, I said don't go left. You don't want to go long either because, yeah. It's a watery grave back there. This last stretch of all has been incredible. Again, I want to keep saying the same thing about how still and calm it is. I'm playing 150 from this tee position. Just so much admiration for the pros who play from the back tees and with a bit of breeze. Stay there, ball. Stay there. That's just right. A flag. Sit. Yeah. Again, really happy with that. But like I said, nine, I think I don't even know where we're at, but certainly eight, nine, 10. This is 11. Great little par three. Blown away by these last few holes. Really, really top class. I'm not sure how much talking I've been doing on this back nine because I've been, well, trying to find me where on the golf course to be honest, it takes a bit of concentration. And I'm just it. I played off the blue tees here. 195. I played a three iron. In fact, I'll do the pitch marking a minute, but that's where it's pitched in. And what I couldn't see from back on the tee was a sneaky little bunker that I've got a feeling we might find a ball in. Yep. Look at that. So again, great design. Great par three. There's lots of bunkers. Do you know what? I haven't been in too many, so I can't complain too much. But three iron off the tee. Think you've done your Sunday best. And you end up in this. That's not a bad out, though. That's not a bad out. Happy with that. I had the pleasure of staying in the hotel, which is an amazing experience. It really is a luxurious state with a warm Scottish welcome. And that view, well, I'll live long in the memory. Well, I've made it through to the 18th tee, and I lost a few balls along the way, found a few bunkers. And for me, that's probably, I think if you play any open championship venue, you're literally pitting yourself, your game against the very best golf courses in the world. And this is right up there as one of them. It is tough. It asks a lot of questions of your games. And I think it would give you a good idea at times as well. And like I keep on repeating with no wind, it was still plenty hard enough. Obviously, a macular condition as you'd expect. Teeing off down towards a lighthouse all around there was very, very special. And I think that these kind of courses, you can't play them every day, but for special occasions, it's absolutely fantastic. The whole experience is amazing. Hotel on the top there, not a bad gaff either. Anyway, let's see how we get on down 18. I think if you find grassy, you've done well. Come on, drivers been okay today. How good is that? Let's come on, stay above ground. Oh, oh, great way to tee off. Let's see if we can follow that up. That's a nice feeling. The force has gone left. It's a fairly big green, but I don't think it'll grab that.