 Ond, yn ystod yn ei gweithio, mynd i'n gweithio'r ystyried, y gwaith oedd yn ymweld yma a yn ymdweithio'r clywedad oedd ymweld a'n hoffi'r gwybod yma'n ac yn ymdweithio'r cyfrifio. Mae'r ddweud o'r gyfrifio cyfrifio cyfrifio gyfrifio gyfrifio yw Macinty Ross, ond yn ymdweithio ymdweithio'r ysgolfau yn cyfrifio cyfrifio cyfrifio cyfrifio clywedad ar y war. Mae'r hefyd yn yn ystod o'r cyfrifio gyfrifio, If you try and cut corners it will gobbler up. We have a course that does suit everybody, it's flat. It's very scenic if you're not playing well, lift your head and have a look around about. On a good day you'll see the Isle of Man. You'll look over towards the Cumbria course, you'll see all the hills. The hardest part of the golf course, which I do feel less hard, is when you turn the corner at the 12th. The 12th is the signature holes for the next. Some fantastic views, nice hole to play. You turn the corner at the 13th, and for there on, really, really hard. I've got this amateur coming here in two or three weeks' time, and it'll be a test for them. If you go off to the left or go off to the right, you can be punished severely. But really keep it where the man cuts the grass and you'll thoroughly enjoy Southern Esgolf Club. I spoke with Donald the day previous to our tea time, and as you can see, we awoke to slightly better weather. I'll come up short in two. It was right at the flag of that second shot. I'm not sure it's very early morning. I don't know how this will run across the... little bit of dew on the fringe. Roll out. Roll out. Yeah, yeah, not bad. Happy with that. Pass start. I've got to say we're so lucky to be out here this morning. It is absolute idyllic in terms of the conditions, so... I believe this is a real tough place to play some golf, but we've got it extremely easy in terms of the conditions. It is deathly still. All you can hear, honestly, is... I don't want to get too poetic about this, but the birds that you can hear singing here this morning, it's so, so nice. And we started with a par. Come on in. Well, I played the first two off the white simply because of the kind of backdrops. I don't think I'll be attempting this all the way around. There's a 450-yard par. Four, and it makes its way. As Donald told us, a little bit more from right to left, this one. I'm doing all right. A couple of drives away. It's a good start. I'm playing golf here today. My round had started unusually well. The greens are the best I've played for some time, and the putt was fine in cups. Level par through the opening five. The camera woman just asked me what are my thoughts on this course, and my answer was that this is my cup of tea, and it certainly is. Honestly, I find it absolutely stunning out here. And I'm told, or as we were told by Donald, that the stretch, I think it's through from 12 to 16, if I'm right, when we haven't even seen the sort of coastline yet, is the place where this place really comes to life. But really good design and rolling fairways again. Not much of a chance of an even lie. And again, I've just been bragging about how good my score is. I've pulled a 7-9 into this six. And then you look at, like the shot that you're left with, potbunker. There's a camber in off the right, then back off the left, and you virtually left yourself with, I've got no shot whatsoever, other than trying to create something. And that's again the bit that I love of Lynx Golf. So I will try and create something. And I say try, and these are the ones where, like I said, and if I fail, I don't care, because I just like that it asks a question in your game that you don't get asked on every course that you play. Anyway, shut up and... Just a bit too much on it. I tried to create something, to be honest with you. I'll take it from there a little bit softer and try to feed it through the two different cambers. But there you go. No, I'm not that good. I'm average. Right, so see if we can stop the first bogey of the day, this first time I've been in any sort of trouble, to be honest. God, the greens are so pure, the roll on them. That's a bogey. One weak shot and Julie punished. Right on my flag, you know. Go. Oh, my word. And I can't... This is the best golf I've played since lockdown, I can tell you that much. Well, 12th is arguably the signature hole and you can certainly see why. It's a really good design as well though. It's visually really good because we're not at the green yet, but it very much sits on the waterfront. But in terms of design, I love it. You've got two-pot bunkers that you'll see on the right of what is a slight dog leg from left to right. And the pin is sitting on the horizon. Hopefully you're picking up on that camera there. I'll try and circle that out for you. But also there's a lot of rubbish to the right-hand side. So it's that clever thing where again, where you want to take the shortest line, which is over those two bunkers. Can't leak anything right. And then you get a little bit too cautious and you do what I did and I've gone left just over that left bunker and will leave the longest shot into the green. But it's like I said, really good design though, but visually again, absolutely stunning. We're obviously now 12 or 12 holes in and I cannot fault a single hole on this course so far. It's been pretty much perfect every hole that we've played. And I suppose coupled with this weather, you can see the major difference would be obviously that the wind is a major defence here. The breezes picked up a little bit in the last four holes, but it's just, there's nothing of it to be honest with you. So yeah, totally different golf course than what I'm necessarily playing today. But yeah, perfect. It's the only way I could describe this one, I think. Well, I said, can you see the green on the horizon? We'd not played this hole before and I said this was their signature hole and blah, blah, blah. But seriously, the camera to go back on, because when you walk closer, you get 50 yards out and you see this, I mean, what the heck? I mean, I could literally, I nearly swore then because it's a proper golf hole, like. My ball, by the way, I hit four iron in that long shot. I said, left is just sitting in the rough over there. We'll play that shortly. But yeah, you don't need me to say a great deal, do you? That's incredible. The view is the sky is so clear today. We can't see all the back row of Cumbria over that side. We were at Port Patrick, which is on the tip, or we're at Port Patrick rather on the tip tomorrow. So, absolutely stunning golf hole. Clearly inspired by my surroundings, the short game started to duly oblige. In many ways, the layout at Southern S is simplistic in its design. You see what's in front of you. There are no surprises. It's what I call classic links. Beautifully shaped, fast and firm fairways with well-placed bunkers that lead to immaculate greens. Couple that with breathtaking views. And I'm not sure what more you could ask from a golf course. I'm a bit disappointed we didn't record this shot in. I've just hit four iron, run right past the flag. This is the best chance I've had for birdie for a while. It's got it, it's got it, go! I am a little bit excited because I've not played this well on a golf course for a while, to be honest with you. I don't know whether I'm inspired by the course itself. I came in with the attitude of wanting to play 18 holes and sort of test myself on what I think is without doubt a true test to golf, a championship course. I've not always played off the whites. It's been a bit of a mix of whites and yellows, but I would you believe that's me sort of at one over par. It's my best ball striking day. I've avoided bunkers. I've been a little bit lucky in places and I've made up and down maybe three or four times. So them kind of rounds don't come along too often. I'm not on a place like this. I said about being a little bit lucky and I've had the bounces no doubt about it, but I've just avoided these three pot bunkers. This par three played 195. I went with five would know and it would possibly be a little bit long. It felt a bit of breeze on the teeth. The flag says otherwise. But how I've avoided these three, I have no idea because it came in literally over that mountain there. Tricky little up and down still to keep this run going. But I'll be grateful that I'm on the short stuff. Get up, get up. Didn't need a lot more. I'll have to just nip back and get me putter. Might as well keep you running. I think this two ball is actually just starting to come through, which is good. Oh, she's done it again. I cannot believe how many of them I have old. And I have no idea what's going on here. I'm tearing it up on the last and this is obviously all about Scotland's less obvious, but right now I'm afraid it's just about my score because the possibility that I will shoot the lowest score ever. It's not in a competition, but anyway, I'm going to tear it up off the white for this last hole. Where are we looking? 495 par five. Come on, get the drive away and I'm a bit nervous. Ah, it's okay. It's hugging the right a little bit. It might help me a little bit. It was braver or no braver's the wrong word. It was bolder. That's the wrong word. I got away with murder. That's the way to put it. Yeah, a bit tentative, that one. Turn a bit more, turn a bit more. Well, we've got to the green in reg. I'd love to make this port. Go, go, go. Yes. Oh, I can't believe. It's just been an incredible round of golf. I'm sorry if you had to humor me those last few holes because I switched off from reviewing the golf course and concentrated solely on myself, I'm afraid, but I hope in doing all of that, we still managed to capture this golf course in all its glory. I can now say that is, and I don't think my camera woman wife knows this. That's the best score I've ever had on a golf course. I'm amazed. So I think it's par 69 if I remember what was said and again, I go over the scorecard, but I'm pretty sure I just shot 70, which is one over. And like I said, I've never done that in my life and to do it on this golf course. I spoke to Dave, I don't know his surname, the course manager here. I went on about the 14th and I congratulated him on what is an absolute pristine golf course. As I said to him and to you earlier on, I described this course as perfect and I would, like I said, it's a very hard one to critique in any way in terms of criticism. Everything about it was very, very good. I call it, like I said, a pure, pure quality links, championship venue, all those things. And putting aside, like I said, my own good day because that always makes things a little bit nicer. It's been an amazing start to our Scotland's less obvious tour and Southern S water golf course. And all I can say is I always done it justice in terms of filming it and if you get the opportunity, then make sure you get down here. I've had it easy, don't get me wrong. We've had no breeze or very little whatsoever. But get yourselves down here. The greens are unreal. Again, going back to Dave, the course manager sort of said how good they are right now. With 30 odd years he's been here and he says they're rolling pure and they were right up until that very last put. I'm off.