 It was time to catch another ferry, this time from Ardrossan and as we set sail on another adventure where something special awaits. If you've played golf in Ayrshire then you'll have likely seen an island on the horizon in the distance, an island that I had longed to visit and home to a golf course with just 12 holes. Yeah welcome back to episode 2 of ferry golf. We arrived last night at 8.20 on that ferry behind you and literally stopped in a hotel very nearby, it's 6.30 a.m. in the morning, it's that early I can't get my words out, we've got a little wander on the Broderick seafunds and already looking at the mountains and the backdrop, the moody skies, I think today is going to be pretty special. Right we've arrived at Shisking golf course and it's absolutely another day of deathly still, no breeze coming off at all and I'm saying off of the waterfront is just to my left which we'll see when we go around, of course looks awesome, it's all burnt up in terms of the fairways, proper links, summer conditions. The question is off the first, what club to use and whatever you do, don't go left. Great shot, and it's on the camera. Oh we got it on the camera, well done. Stop filming now, no pressure. Right, very good, right down the middle. Oh yes that far, well done. Right I made my way to the third, quite a tough opening to holes to be honest with you and the land is very firm and fiery, as you can see it's burnt up and it's playing like proper burnt up links. We've got an interesting hole here, if you've been to Shisking or you've heard of it then this part three is probably one that you'll remember it's a third, it's called Crow's Nest, it sits on that horizon there so we've got a orange flag you can see on the brow, very much blind, very much uphill, it's playing 125, I'm going to try a nine iron, we've got a camera up on the green, so fingers crossed. I'm absolutely delighted to get the third, he's had a big break in it, you know you've seen on camera, I don't know where that pitched in terms of the carry, it's completely blind obviously from the tee, but anyway I've got the birdie, you think that's a good hole and then you come to four and this is the one that everybody talks about, it's called the shelf, it's playing 137 from this tee box today that we're playing, you've got a big rock in the backdrop, you've got the green down below, the water on the horizon, what a place to play a golf shot from. Let's look out there, wow. Well something very much again unique at Shiskin Golf Course that I've never seen before and that's three back-to-back par threes, played 120 up the hill, played 149 down the hill from the yellows and playing 212 out into the sea and like I said an incredible mix of three holes, I'm not sure I can get there with this one. Let's go like this down, just sit. Well it went down the left hand side and to be honest with you with quite how fiery these are, I certainly would have well got there, we're up against some sort of back fence but it's not just the three back-to-back par threes really quirky in itself but it's the positions that you play each one from, it's absolute breathtaking, every one of them. I just noticed I've got a relatively big smile on my face for me and we just played those three back-to-back par threes which were very good indeed, I think so what, I'd have come through them level par, a bogey, a par and a birdie, that's not too bad I wouldn't have thought and then you play off the horizon for the next tee shot on six and again completely blind and you're playing to this kind of basin of a green which everything that gathers. I played five wood and didn't come up too bad and I think it's obviously drivable but realistically I think most people maybe play an iron, I don't know, anyway let's see if we can get up and down. One thing I can advise is get a course planner because you're going to need to find your way around this place it's, we're playing to a blind shot, black and white marker and believe me you'll see it very soon, it is really blind, it's another par three it's 152, unfortunately you know if I've got the drone up there right now so I can see where I'm going to, a fairly small target I'll hit record on this and we'll see if we can hit another green on a par three. Well now we need to wait, you've seen the aerial footage before I do but that was pretty much online it's got a chance that one. Right seven holes in reach for the course planner again and I think shiskin is all about it's a good golf course don't get me wrong but it's incredibly good in terms of the views and the vantage points and I've just said switch the camera on because I really want to see another one right now eight hole, playing back out of the speed, the waterfront is there sort of pretty much on every shot that you play but then views, why wouldn't you enjoy your golf here? You couldn't have a bad round could you? Well it's the first and I think only par five that we play on the course and they're five wood off the tee but they're bound in for miles we've got 250 to go have a little bit of a pot with all the five wood I think. To get it up there it's online I'm in the ball well today you know I think again it's most like I said at Milport yesterday when you're swinging in kind of a relaxed mood and in a good mood I reckon golf's a bit easy you know. I play this game too stressed. Shiskin requires no assistance with some fancy words from me to help you understand what is so special about this place it's clear to see and you'll understand why I spent much of the time taking in the views as I did playing golf. I saw my visit to Aaron and Shiskin Golf Club as come to an end 12 holes completed and walking down the last I was sort of thinking well how would I summarize this visit and last evening someone sent me a text and I think they summarize it better than I probably could so we're going to pinch their words and they said probably the perfect golf course quirky fun cool architecture and the perfect number of holes that's credited to Jamie Darling and I think to be fair mate you got that absolutely spot on. The question is where are we off to next? Well that's it back in the van time to catch another ferry but the question is where are we off to next and for that you'll have to tune in next Sunday at 6.30 I'll see you then.