 enthusiasm made your eyes burn said you have a secret let me feel allsy distraction set this well aside and see over size it's cold Right, that's a shortage driver on the way to the Pit-lochery golf club and I don't know a lot about the golf course itself it looks very picturesque as is everything in Perth that we've seen so far short drive, pitlockery is one of my Nan and Grandads favourite places to visit when they used to travel a lot through Scotland so we are looking forward to getting on that first saw that's a bad drive the drive up here to pitlockery has got to be one of the most scenic journeys I've taken certainly to get to a tea time this place looks stunning we'll just see how it matches up in terms of the golf course Onwys. What views to start your game of golf with? Fast learning golf in Persia, it's about a bit more than the golf in the sense that we play three courses all parked and all been in fantastic condition. But they all have incredible views as well. It's a gorgeous place to play golf, but plenty of other things to do as well. I would imagine if you into that outdoor lifestyle, if you like biking and walking or whatever all and fishing, we've seen so many people fly fishing. It's just, it is a really nice spot and we're up on the fourth tee. I know that this is the highest point, but that's an incredible view. She was the highest point. Well, it's not. The sixth is quite a bit higher as well. A few stays the same. I'm not sure where that's going to line. Is that bunker? No, it's not. It's pretty damn good. It's great enough and elevated tee. It just seems easier. I don't know why, but it always seems easier and from high up. There are a number of courses far too many for me to reel off in this Perthshire area. And we stopped in, I think it was at Comrie Golf Club yesterday, also at St. Philion's and their lovely little nine old courses, but in absolutely immaculate condition. I mean, you'd be you'd be more than happy to play on them all day long. And the fact that they're nine holes, you assume or I would assume that the quality is not as good, but that's a big mistake on my part, because honestly, the greens were immaculate. I've never seen anything so pristine in those two golf courses. Comrie and St. Philion's. About 70 yards back there is the teaching for hole number eight, it's called Bruce's Lookout. And it's said to be where Robert the Bruce came and fled his enemies, camped out, pitched up here to see that same enemy approaching down in a valley. He picked a good old vantage point to be fair. Right, hole number 10 and it's stroking next one. And I've got a question for everybody. When I get on the stroke one, for some reason, it's like a challenge and they always want to do, I want to par it, I want to birdie it, I want to see it. Obviously it's the toughest hole on the golf course. So for me, that's like a bit of a gauntlet. Is that just me or does everybody try their best on stroke one? You should try your best on everyone, shouldn't you really? Right, black and white marker post. Oh, hello and what's the best driver of it in nine holes? Where does it get to? We're sort of halfway up the hill and we should be. I think we're going to be playing blind back over that brow, it looks like. Well, I've just taken up while quite a decent walk to the brow, to be honest with you. And I can see my drive is clearly not long enough. But playing blind is a black and white marker that will disappear when I get to back to my ball. So it's a matter of trying to recall a line. But I reckon I've got the best part of. Well, there's almost 200 in. And that's why it's stroke one and is right on the marker. Be good. That is right on the marker. I can't see the green. We've got a camera up there, so you know better than me. But that is right on the button. Oh, that was nice. Will you get over the brow and it's total disappointment because I really thought it never moved off that black and white marker. It was right on for the flag. And I've got the you've seen the camera and maybe seen it land, but I haven't. But I'm assuming it's long. I am gutted. Joe, I'm even going to check in the hole. It's a bit optimistic, but I have no idea where that's gone. I am gutted that that ball is not in the middle of the green. It's an optimistic walk. Now, I know a lot of you are probably asking what happened on stroke index one and well, I'll tell you what happened. I lost my golf ball and it took me two more shots or this par three to get over it because I didn't have the benefit of the camera on the green of viewing that footage, which you obviously had. So I don't know what happened. I must have gone long right the way over, but I was gutted because it was such a good iron shot. But anyway, we've got on the green and super par three that. That follows it. Birdie would be nice, wouldn't it? Just to put me back in a good mood. Go on, ball. Go on, ball or come up short and leave me in a bad one. Great little corner, though, as much as I hate to lose me ball. What a great little corner of the golf course. This is superb. Right, we're just coming to the end of our game. We've just seen Harry and Graham. We were just going up, what is this Graham? That's a second hole. And this is the big course, isn't it, Harry? How old are you? Seven. You're seven. And are you any good at golf? You're good at golf? That's not bad, is it? Does it get you away from your son? Do you play on a PlayStation or anything like that? Or get one of them other games? So do you prefer golf or a tablet? That's the perfect answer. What do you call this club, Harry? That's your smasher. And what about this one here? A wacker. A smasher and a wacker. I'll tell you what I could do with two of them in my bag. Well, listen, I hope you enjoy it. I hope at some point you prefer the golf than the tablet. But in the meantime, keep on getting better at golf and keep on enjoying it. You take your time, Harry. I'll put it up for you. We'll go up there. Is this with a smasher or the wacker? This is the smasher. I can see why you call that a smasher. That's better than I can do. That's pretty good. It is very good. We happy? Yeah. Yeah? Are we going on the buggy now? Let's have a go with the buggy. Oh, this is your dad's one, is it? Is this your dad's smasher or wacker? It's an iron. I am going to clue what I'm on about really, have I? So the deal was, he said I'll come on the video as long as you get to go with the buggy. Is that the deal? Let's go then. It's a lot of, I'll tell you, it's quite a tough walk up that hill, isn't it? You need a buggy. Let's go. It's quite quick, this one as well, isn't it? Back in the 15th green and I don't know the holes in but I know we'll be making our way back down to the clubhouse and I'm conscious that we won't get as good a vantage point as this to finish the video. So this is where it ends. And what a position to end it, it's, I mean, you've seen the views, if we've made any type of video then it will speak for itself. It's been absolutely stunning in terms of some of the positions you get to. And the views are incredible. It's a really good golf course. I said earlier on, I think it's a friendly golf course and there's a bit of room there. Everyone can have a bit of fun and if you're playing a bit of a game you can put a score together. Another great golf course in Perth.