 Mae'n ei dwybod, y cyfrifIG, ydi'r gwir ASMR yn ymarfer. Mae'r cyfrifig arall, 6-9 gwrs, credu ychydig i'w gwahen i'n hynny sy'n hwn. Mae nid i'w gwaith a G jogi ym Mhwyl yn Yng ngholdd Llyfrgell. Y G Djoddi Llyfrgell yng Ngholdd Llyfrgell yn gwnaud bob Gegi. Mae'r gwir ASMR yn ym Mhwyl i'w gwir ASMR sy'n gan cyfrifig Yn dweud yn ymgr Потом. Felly rhaid i fod yn ymryd, yn rhaid, a yn ymweld i'n gweithio. Ond, mae'n gwybod i'n ddiddordeb, yn ni'n gwybod, yw'r rhaid i gyd yma'r gweithio. Felly, mae'n gwybod i'r ddweud o gyflym 11-an-hwysau yn Ffainix, Arizona. Mae'r gweithi wrth i'n gyd yn gyflym ond, ac rhaid i gyd yn gwneud y clymayd yn y Cymru. felly mae'n gweithio rydych chi. Mae'n tynnu gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n golygu golygu cwm yw gwlad, ond mae'n golygu golygu'n gwlad, mae'n gweithio, mae gennym am rhan sy'n gwisid. Ceealwn Cymyn, gweithio'n gweithio, felly oedd yn ddoedd y sefydlu'r gweithio i'r sicr o'r gweithio'n Gwlad Cymyn, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio i'r ceisio i'r llun. Ond mae'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio i'r llun o'r gweithio, yn y ddweud, yn y ddweud, yn y ddweud a gael y ddweud, 25 yn ysgol yng nghyrchu a'r siwr yn Ysgol. Pwysig? Gwyddag yn y dyna. Ysgol? Ysgol! Rhaid, rhaid. Mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio 90 degrwp. Rhaid? Rhaid. Mae'n gweithio. Rhaid. Rhaid? Rhaid? Rhaid. O'r rhagfael cydnig? Rhaid? Rhaid? Rhaid? Rhaid? Rhaid? Rhaid? Rai, roi'n galwch ar draws. Ond yn hwnnw i'n meddwl i'r Cymru'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl. Ac yna'r mor i'n meddwl i canfod ag ychydig. Roedd y gallai ymddangos sy'n meddwl fel hyn Ac GallÕllwch gyda'r meddl siarfa'r caru. All�iseur. Efallai rym ni. Mae Llyfrgell o'r Llyfrgell. Mae'r sedurd. Mae'n phê ar hyn, dyma i wneud – mae am ddwy i'w wneud o'r ddweud – mae ydych chi'n gallu pethau fel y gweld a'r ddwy yn gwneud i ddigon. Canol. Mae'n dweud o'r ddigonol gan ffordd oherwydd dyna'r ddysgu'r diolch pan rydyn ni wedi bod yn defnyddio'n ddwy, ac rydych yn dros wahanol… fel rydych yn ddysgu'r diolch yn cyd-drygu'r ystyrn yn ddysgu fe'n gwenni'n gwynd. A'r gwybodaeth ynfaen nhw. 1. Wythio'n gweld, rydyn ni wedi cael ei ddechrau i ddechrau i mi ac yn teimlo yn 6.30-7. Rydyn ni wedi'i hoffi'r hon i'r ddweud o ymgyrchau clwp wedi'i dechrau i'r Golf Club Newcastle. Rydyn ni'n ymdryg arlaen, felly rydyn ni wedi'n dda, ond yw'n 5 min, rydyn ni wedi gweld gyda'r mwy. Rydyn ni wedi'n meddwl i'r gweithio'r gwybod ym 4 o 5. Rydyn ni'n meddwl i mi. Ac i gael gael gwn i'w amddangos mewn cyntaf. Felly, mae gennym gynhyrch, mae'n gallu beth. Rydyn ni'n gwybod nhw'n gwybod am y teimlo i'r gwybodaeth a gael gwybod i'r gwnaeth gwerthol pa'r wyf yn oed i'n mynd i'r cyhoeddwyr, a'r cyffredin ni'n gwybod i'r gwybod, ac mae'r gwybod i'r gwybod i'r gwybod i'r gwybod. That evening there was a number of tables of which we sat with the PJ professional Scott Langley, that's who we had dinner with amongst another few other people, but again, really nice fellow by the way Scott Langley, as was everybody that we'd met at this point, including very briefly, René Parsons and Bob Parsons had been part of a presentation, along with Brad Shwedgert and Mike Nicolette, I'll get on to those two people in a minute. That! Anyway... We has a meal after the meal... Bob Parsons taps me on the shoulder. Come and says hello and tells us what he likes on his channel and what he likes about his program. I really enjoyed the private conversation, but again, something that I am thinking is going on. Sekt Bob Parsons just comes over to me when he starts up a conversation. He said some very nice things like I said which I will keep private. We then go back to the room, it is a jaw drop! yn gael y ddylch chi'n gweithio, mae hwnnw'n gywch chi'n gweithio, mae hwnnw hwnnw'n gynyddu gwylliant y gwelltyn i'w lle. Ac yna phos i'w ddechrau i'w ddechrau, yw Brad, Shwigert a Mike Nicolett, yw'r llyfod ar y chyfo'r llythdoedd yma, sy'n gweithio ar y llaw'r pethau i'w ddechrau. Rwy'n gweithio chi'n gweithio ar gyfer bod hynny i chi'n gweithio ar gyfer bod hynny'n gweithio ar gyfer bod hynny, ond byddwch allan da? Well, I knew him going on probably for a couple of years. We played golf together, I would say we were friends. He kind of had this idea, a vague idea of what he wanted to do at that point and asked me, basically, if I was interested, I'd tried my best to talk him out of it, because it's a tough industry. I said, look, Bob, I'm a guy who knows who I am and I know who I'm not, I can't do this, I'm not an engineer, I'm a good designer, but I'm not an engineer. I said, but I know a guy who is your guy. He said, who's that? I said, my boss. Will we ever see an ultimate golf club or is it the Holy Grail? Is it we just keep on pushing forward? Well, you know, I like to think from my own job security that we're never going to get there. So moving on from Mike and Brad, we were on a timescale and I was then due to meet Bob Parsons where I had 25 minute slots to sit down on one-on-one interview situation. That's exactly what we did. We sat down, it was the most relaxed conversation. I say relaxed, it was relaxed, it could be, I was a little bit nervous. But we had a great conversation again. He's a very, very friendly approachable man. And we had an unbelievably good chat and again, it's a little bit of a clip. And all these interviews will be coming out in full very, very soon. But it's a bit of a clip from my conversation with Bob Parsons. So when he starts off, was the idea to create a premium brand product or just create the sort of ultimate golf club and then work backwards to where it was pitched in terms of the cost? Well, here's the deal. If you get there by spending a certain amount of money and you try to engineer the cost out of it, you will make compromises often and you will not be delivering what you originally developed. So what we do is we will not release a product until we make it significantly better. To be honest with you, prior to the visit to PXG and the chat with Bob Parsons, I'd not really got a great opinion of the man. I knew he owned PXG and he was a billionaire and he was a very successful entrepreneur. But had I spent time listening to him, looking at him in terms of his history and all the things he achieved? No, I hadn't really, to be honest with you. But over the next few days, what I found was somebody that was very, very humble, very friendly, very approachable, I think very generous. Probably a lot of things and a lot of words that I would, and I'm looking at some words that I wrote that are very happy, lots of energy. And the thing I put down here was a lot of words that I would not necessarily associate with a billionaire. And like I said, for him to be as approachable he was for somebody like me, it was amazing. But that's not the end of it, far from it. And like I said, full interview to come. So I'd finished speaking with Bob and then our next thing was to go off to get a taste of what the PXG experience is. And this is a package that they sell that you, as an individual, don't get me wrong, it's for very wealthy people. But the process is this, or part of the process, like I said, we went down to the driving range, which is again, as you can see, is set up incredibly well. Everything is jaw-dropping. It's that simple. It's jaw-dropping. And we got fitted, so we got a PXG master fitter, and we got fitted for a number of different products to try and experience, like I said, this whole process. That itself was amazing, but when you look at who's alongside you and the people that are there, I mean, it's just again incredible, is a looker again at some of the people that I had a brief chat with on this morning. And like I said, there's more to come on the morning of this fit that we experienced with PXG. So at every level and at pro level, there's benefits to be made, and you're seeing the gains as well, yeah? Yeah. I mean, as a professional golfer, you had the opportunity to really play anything. Anything? Yeah. But I went with PXG because I was really impressed with everything they do, and their service is outstanding. So I just love every club that I really have. This is a pretty special place, I assume you've been here before, have you? It's a Scottsdale master? Yeah, we're definitely another day in the paradise. Yeah, it's an incredible set of it really. Have you been out to Scottsdale master before? Have you been here? I have not played here yet, no. No? Again, first thought? I mean, first thought just being here at this facility is just amazing. It's unreal, isn't it? It has everything that a player could possibly ask for. So yeah, I'm really looking forward to, you know, behind the track. And the ST Irons? The ST Irons, I'm three days into my relationship with them, and let me tell you, I try to temper my enthusiasm because sometimes I can get over excited. Yeah, we all get a bit like that. But they are incredible. It's like the iron I've always dreamed of playing. What day is it by the way? Thursday. Right, so a regular Thursday afternoon for the average golfer. Eating tacos with this man alongside me, Ryan Moore, how are you? I'm doing great, yeah. Yeah, I'm having a bit of fun. Absolutely, it's always a great experience out here at the Scottsdale national. Andy, that was the most unenjoyable round of golf I've ever had playing with you. When I saw you this morning, I thought I've got a pigeon. I'm going to beat their living hell out of you. You took my money, at least you can say I'm honourable and pay you, and good luck. And I must have another return game to try and get it back. But all I can say, whatever you're doing, you're playing too much golf. I wouldn't buy a cent. I wouldn't put a cent in your business. I'd go bankrupt because you're playing golf every day. Good luck. It was an absolute pleasure. The pleasure was mine. It was done, and then the next part of the day was we went to play a golf course which has been built called the Bad Little Nine. And it should be called the Extremely Bad or the Very Very Bad Little Nine because it is an absolute killer. The idea is it's a nine hole, par three course, and it's set up extremely difficult. And I played with three journalists from America in it and it was tough. To surrender like that. Show me the bar. And I probably played it with the wrong attitude I suppose because it killed me. I found it so, so difficult. My favourite part was that the other station set up on, I don't know about the 67th hole, which was serving Margaritas. Just what you need after this place, kicking the teeth several times over. I might just stay here to be honest with you. This is the best fun I've had so far. Having a drink. Cheers. Cheers. That's nice as well if you tried it. Very nice. Just what we need is a picture for you. That'll do us. Just spin the camera around there. Just have a look at this. I'll tell you what, it's great for photographs of this. I've got to stay there all day to be honest with you. Because it was a tough hole thing. It's all about being a bit of fun. And fun is a key word as well that I've not referenced as far yet. But this is built for fun. It's built for playing with your mates to have a few drinks. The whole PXC thing and all of the ethos is all about bringing fun to golf. And that's something that is mentioned throughout this whole thing. Bad at nine. Back to our unreal accommodation as you've already seen. Get changed. Meet for dinner. And dinner was in a different clubhouse. Dinner and breakfast was in a clubhouse that was... That was called The National. So, it goes down for dinner. Quick change. Everybody's come down, they're having a drink. Chatting around, waiting to be seated. And the tables are all laid with name plates laid out. Ready for where you go eat your meal. So we're just chatting to people that we've met on the day. We're having a great time. It's been an unbelievable day as it stands. I go to have a look now at where we're told to be seated. I go and have a look at where we're seated. Find my name tag, my wife's name tag. We're on a table of five. That table of five is to my left. I've got Bob Parsons sitting next to me. I've got... His wife is sitting opposite me at Renee Parsons. And we've also got Catherine Kirk from the LPGA who's sitting next to my wife. Now, I can't ever think of a moment in my life where I've been more taken aback in terms of what in hell is going on. This day just keeps on getting more surreal by the minute. It's just... These things just don't happen. And the point is that this man comes over, says hello like you've known him for 10, 15 years. He is so, so friendly. Sits down, just chats about how the day was going. Very much at ease, as was his wife, lovely person again. And Catherine Kirk as well, sorry, FFN LPGA, on real, so, so friendly. They're all part... There's more professionals that we'll talk about very... But you've seen Anna Norquist, Leanna Strom. Who else do we see there? Scott Langley. They are all... And Catherine Kirk, they're all so, so very friendly. And all part of this kind of like PXG team. It's incredible how much effort they go to. I've never experienced or known or understood that it was going to be like this at all. So we had dinner, like I said, some great, great conversations and very, very surreal, which is the word that I will, without doubt, always mention when it comes to this trip. So, off to bed that evening, once again, not understanding quite what's going on in this whole thing and why this is happening to us. The next morning we get up, we go for breakfast. We're in the National Clubhouse. We go and get our food and we pick a table. It was fairly quiet at that moment. We picked a table and there's two people sat in the corner. And one of them says, what's up is there's something up if we offended you in some way. That person was Gary Player and his management team. And, again, asked us to come and join them for breakfast. So it was breakfast with Gary Player, chatting about all things golf. I mean, I don't know how much more there is to come, really. But there is, trust me. Stick with me for just a little bit longer. And I know this is going on a little bit. But I've got to tell you all about this because it is hard to put into words. Like I said, I'm filming this now because it's the first time I've had a moment to just draw a breath and just look back on it all on what happened. So breakfast finishes. We go down to the driving range again where there's all kinds of activities going on. But basically your tea box is set up, your name is laid out, your bag is laid out. Right, so let's try and get some perspective on what's going on here because it's difficult to do so. I'm teeing up, I'm warming up rather. Next to Ryan Moore and Anor Quist. Catherine Kirk, the list goes on and on. I mean, what is going on? On every clip I think I've probably used the word surreal because that's how it seems to be at the minute. Every day there's a different surprise and I think, I can't confirm as yet, but I think I could be about to play golf on the other courses it's known at Scottsdale National with Ryan Moore. So yeah, there's another surreal moment for you. What's going on? There's all kinds of TV crews going on, filming different bits. I've filmed all different bits with media crews as well and the day previous which I forgot to mention. I'm warming up, I've got Catherine Kirk to the left of me who hadn't arrived when I get there, but she comes morning handy, how are you doing? What are you thinking of the clubs this, that and the other? It's just standard chat. And then at some point in the last half an hour I've been told that I'm going to be playing golf. I've seen holes. It's going to be with Ryan Moore. Now, I think Ryan Moore is a fantastic character. Very, very laid back and chilled man. And if there was anybody I wanted to, I could have chosen to play golf with it would have been Ryan Moore. We're then, it's a shotgun start. We all get together and we always off and find our tee box to start to play golf. And Ryan Moore is probably exactly as you would expect him to be. Like I said, very laid back. Incredibly friendly. Incredibly humble. It just seems to be a word. I've never seen so many people all with this kind of friendly attitude in one place. They're breathing happiness up there. There's so many smiles on people's faces. I mean, I know the clubs are good, but I mean, there's literally, these people are some of the happiest people I've ever spoke to. I mean, every minute of the day, everyone you see, everyone you're walking around, throughout this three day experience is just so, so friendly. And Ryan Moore is exactly the same as that. And we had an unbelievable time playing golf on a golf course that, again, is unreal. Right, so this is, as I said, the other course as it is named and it is absolutely spectacular. It's immaculate. It's pretty much like everything you've seen so far. So there is literally no stone on turn in terms of how they cater for you. Caddy is fantastic. And like I said, yeah, I'm playing with Ryan Moore, which again, and a bit of a shout out to him because it's quite, well, I get quite nervous playing with people of that standard. And he's made a great effort to make it, he's a really nice man. Yeah, really friendly, very helpful, as is the Caddy as well. And the minute, having a spectacular day and I won't say surreal again, but it's surreal. As you can see there, you know, we had a lot of fun. The golf course itself is immaculate. You don't rake bunkers, you literally leave them as they are and then there is someone that's a magic genie that arrives and rakes the bunkers behind you and you don't see nobody, no course maintenance on the course whatsoever. Not sure how it goes on, but I assure you I never went in a bunker that wasn't raked and that's what I was told happens. Caddy, on the day it was kale, he was fantastic. Had I never hold a single putt if it wasn't for him because it was so hard to read and it was so different from what I was looking at. Thomas was fantastic as well. He had a good day as I did. We both got the ball round pretty good to be fair and I was really happy with the way I played which was a bonus. It was the icing on the cake if you like. I don't know, I mean I'm looking at my notes that we finished, sorry I will finish off very, very briefly. I've got videos of all of this by the way. So I've got videos of the round that I played with Ryan Moore. I've got the interview with Gary Player which you've not seen yet. I've got the interviews with Brad and Mike. I've got the interview with Bob. I finished off. Again I was invited to go down the following day. This was outside of the remit of the trip. I went down to PXG headquarters in Scottsdale and we had a little tour around there as you can see and again what a special facility that is. Thank you to all the people one in particular who organised this. My contact who organised this from PXG, I'm not mentioning no names from a privacy perspective but they certainly would know who they are. There are no words to show gratitude for this kind of thing because the trip was like I said something that I will never, ever forget that is an obvious statement. It was way beyond what I ever expected. I just have not got any words to explain and you know this video can be viewed in two ways I suppose. The way I want it to be viewed is that I wanted to share this experience and show you what has happened to me over the last few days. I hope it doesn't look like me recording a video saying oh look at me look what I've done. So yeah if it does then I apologise but I wanted to share it with you most of you know that I'm extremely grateful that the only reason I got this opportunity to do this is because of the support that the channel has shown me and you as individuals have shown me so I'm extremely grateful at this point probably more grateful than I've ever been didn't see that big comment I'm extremely unprofessional we can be back the swear word and get back to reality it's a golf trip and that's it but it was very very special it's been a great few days I'm going to leave it at that and hopefully I can find a way of tidying up that end bit and we can still use this footage that's not me I'm afraid sorry about that anyway comments down below I've got one more day left in so if you enjoyed that we're in Old Town Scottsdale tonight which I went to yesterday which is really really special and again a place that I never really expected to be enjoying quite as much as I did but we're having that unbelievable time right thank you for watching and I'll see you all soon so I put a little reflection there on up ahead it may seem like a place to find some satisfaction but we're just talking a lot more action and you just talk if you please a lot more looking closer what I mean let's get on down to main attraction but we're just talking a lot more action