 You know you didn't record that. Who was it that forgot to press record on the first tee? I think we know who that is, me, something like that. Right, it's no big deal is it? Otherwise I wouldn't get to tell an offer, I reckon. It's no big deal. And you know what happened there? Because we missed another shot as well. That's a chip in a putt. Passed that. Lewis played a great iron off the tee. A great... Oh, and that was a birdie start. Pick that one up. So yeah, I missed the tee shots, but we're underway at gunner number two. That's a half to start the match. And a big question will be coming shortly. All a bit of a formality really, seeing as I've lost my ball. This is for birdie. Well, trust me, then green. Oh, lightning. Pick it up, Lewis. Yeah, well done. Right, so stood up on the fourth tee at gunner. The great backdrop this is. I'm going to have to get livened up in terms of the game, but the first question is from David Tasker, played in the average golf day. And he basically said, I'm going to abbreviate his question. He stands on a tee, and he'll often play a hole better when he takes iron off the tee. He scores better. They'll get on that same tee with a group of players. They just reach for the driver, and he feels obliged to reach for it. Yeah, explain this one to me. I come away where 16, 17, irons, you know... Sorry, sorry. 17, 18 scored well. 18 driver, bindi, blob. I think it would be... If you really want to hit the driver, go and get a lesson. There's obviously something you're doing with your irons that you're not doing with your driver. Or, you know, obviously just bear in mind that, you know, it's longer shaft, less loft. Driver is harder to hit. But I think you've got it really good, I think. Well, my answer is probably... I think it's a good analogy, playing with Lewis or playing with better players. If you play with some real good players, the tendency is you get a little bit scared, they drive the ball for miles. Big Itters is a good example. And you get to that tee, and you feel like you've got to keep up with them. And the reality is you can't. So I think the biggest thing I would say, and the thing I've learnt over the years, is play your own game, stand on that tee, pick the club that suits you. And... If you're not coming to where you've drive with them, if you don't put the work in or... So the technical answer is, have the balls to play the club that you want to play and forget or get a lesson. Or get a lesson. It's not ideal, but I'm on the green anyway. I don't want to get a shot. Right, question time. Stuart Morris. He asked the question about playing your ball as it lies. He's saying, should amateurs have to play it as it lies? And he's talking about tree stumps on gravel, on stones. I think he's on about, he's paid good money for his clubs. A pro will play from where it lies, but he's getting free clubs and all that. Thoughts on that one, Lou? I think he needs to take a penalty drop. Yeah, well, obviously that's an option open. It might be a bit blunt, but this doesn't have to play from there. The option is two club lengths, one shot. I appreciate the, you know, it seems a little bit harsh, but I think the rules there for... Well, you just get... It's one of them rules that would be abused. It's quite a rare situation that you find yourself. So if you're that concerned about damaging your clubs, I think take the free drop. Second question, follows on, it's a similar type of question, but John Yoren asked about should they have changed the rule about playing in divots? So your ball lands in a divot, horrible thing. So you're going to take it out of the divot? You're basically a free drop, wouldn't you? What do you think on that one? I think, again, it's a similar answer to the last one. It's open to abuse. I think the problem is, if you let that happen... So, yeah, if you get any scruffy light... Yeah, I agree. If you could get any scruffy light, and you go, oh, I'm in an old divot, I'm just going to roll this out. I think ideally, if it could be monitored properly, but it can't. It leaves a grey area, doesn't it? I've got all this birdie... Not birdie, but long par putt. Right, Luc, so I've got effectively two for a half. It's a great par. Look at that. Look at that. That's one of the better ones I think I've ever seen. Lou? You can have that. He's just said, I've got a better idea of pace now we've played a couple of holes. I'm just in a big slice off the tee. Hoit one left for the second. It's just golf, mate. Chance, Lou. That's me for the four. This for the half. The game is one. I've sort of hung on in there and got it back to as ever, a few shots off Lou, so that's got me... And one down, but he's got this to keep it up, well, keep himself one up. And then we're going to ask a big question. The big question. First big question is on Louie. Can he hold this? You might have picked that up on a camera from back there, but believe me, that got very, very close and then took a bit of a swing. Are product reviews YouTube product reviews, are they honest? Are they always honest? Let me give some context to this, because the reason I like this question is because it was asked, I did a... Asked it all the time, don't we? Asked it all the time. There's often we're going to talk about some criticisms of reviews, which question integrity and honesty. I'm going to start off with... Did the Homer review, or I did a Homer review recently of a driver. And it was probably one of the most negative reviews, let's say, that I've ever give. And I think that you start the question, then, everybody sort of applauded the honesty. But does that lead to... That would lead me to suggest that the positive reviews... Well, that's what I want to talk about, yeah. First of all, when you watch... Prior to being involved in YouTube you weren't a great watcher of those things, but let's say you read it in a magazine, then. No, no, I just watched a few, and you always question, you know, my big thing is, it's all very well and good, sort of, you know, it's always pros, isn't it? You know, apart from you. Yeah, in review-wise, yeah, yeah. Review-wise, it's always pros, so it's hard to sort of take on, you know, because I know that I can hit certain clubs or don't hit certain clubs as well as a pro, so you know, I think it's difficult to... But essentially, they don't make bad clubs anymore, do they? They don't. No, but let's just stick to the point, the honesty elements. Do you believe when you're watching reviews? Because I do. I mean... Yeah, I would always take people off what they say. I don't think... Because people don't gain anything for being positive or negative. Well, I think that's the question, isn't it? The question's often asked, and specifically to YouTube. I know it's been leveled at me, and I'm going to go to the other end of the spectrum in part two of this answer, because it might take a while and we've got a game not too far behind us. But the first instance is that I think people question, yeah, what are you getting to say those nice things? Yeah, you don't get... Well, let's be honest, you get access to the product, you get access to all the products, so there's no, like, bias towards anybody, but it's a big deal. People can pay for a fitting and get access to the product, don't they? Yeah. Working for four golf would... I get to it, but I don't get it. I don't gain anything or lose anything for being positive or negative. But when I watch other ones, I think, well, that's fair enough, that's their opinion, and I wouldn't have a question in their opinion go to bad. I just don't think... I do think integrity is a big thing. I do think, and I've always said that, you know, the idea you cannot be, and this is only going to be leveled at one person, you can't be sponsored by a manufacturer, a product manufacturer, and do club reviews. That's my opinion, because no matter what happens, human nature would be or my human nature... then you're questioning. So that's where I question honesty in reviews. I can see a game coming over the brow. We'll pick this one up again in a minute because I think there's a bit more to say on it. In terms of the match... I don't want any golfers. I don't want any golfers. Yeah, you go mate, we love ready golf. Yeah, good ball, a bit down on the left, but that's fine. Leave the tee for us, Luke. So in terms of the match, I managed to get back... Yeah, yeah. Square. Feeling a bit under the pump, to be honest. Well, I think as ever, it's the shot situation sometimes a little bit... There's one on here. Is there really? Yeah, yeah. Tough all this one. Yeah, right. It's got a little bit too much left to right, and I went and picked it up. But I just want a while to study here again because we're only on the next tee, but it's a stunning backdrop. The thing for me, again, is the... where we're going, we're doing a crossover. You're going off screen. It's a bit about... the honesty bit. I think it's a big deal. It's a massive deal for me on a personal level. I hate if I get annoyed by anything. I don't mind comments. People call me bald, boring. A personal abuse I can take. But the comment that gets me is when people question your honesty and integrity. So, that's my integrity. So, that's why my channel is built on that. So... I don't know how it's been any more. I wonder if you all will... Yeah, I don't suppose no-one likes that. Yeah, and I think that across the board from, like, other YouTubers, I don't think there would be a reason for anyone to give a... a review for any... reason, then, an honest review. I think so. I mean, that's the way I... that's where I take them, like I said. But I just want to mention, because it gives me an opportunity, really, to answer a question that I don't really get involved with. And it's the PXG irons, because when I put the PXG irons in the bag, for some reason, that was the one, and it's the videos that I always get where I get sparked with the infomercial, you know, that I'm in their pocket. They've given me the clubs. How am I getting out of them? And it's exactly the same for every manufacturer, and that's why what I... the thing with me, and I'm obviously on my soapbox here a bit, is I love the fact that everybody said, right, we love this review on the homer... driver, because it was honest. Well, the thing was, it was negative. And for some reason, honest negativity seems to be more applauded than honest positivity. So listen, I appreciate everybody saying that, you know, they applaud honestly, so I love that from the video we did. But for anyone in terms of the PXG thing that really gets me, is that, like I said, that's where integrity is questioned. I can assure you, when I do a review, every one of them is honest. I'm not swayed either way. I couldn't care less whether, you know, there's every chance, let me tell you this, there's every chance that one manufacturer have had a little bit of a spat the dummy out with a review that I did. Yeah? I reckon. We shall see when the next product release comes along. But, and if they do, they do. And I literally do not care, like I said, the whole thing for me. So for me, in answer to the question, and it is, well, it's the big question in terms of this episode, I think that I can... I would love your comments. I forgot that bit, Lou. Certainly, your comments down below is the big deal. But for me, in answer to the question, I know 100% that my reviews are honest. And I believe that everybody that's reviewing out there, not just sitting on a fancy item, they're giving an honest assessment of the product. A long may continue. Anyway, let's get this match finished off. Being really nice to each other, because that bunker shop was insane. It's fine to give me four. Yeah, I must have made to have, I always can be chicken. This is for a three on a chateau. I would love it. I was worried, I'd say this would be good enough for this to go in. Bit of a swinger, I think. I actually thought it was in the hole when we were walking up. It was such a good shot. That's literally nose dive right at the last. I can't believe that's a four net three. I feel slightly guilty with the win on that, mate. I can't do it so far, right? He's in the perfect position. What the... Are you... I've just been... That is like... Right, so a few microphone issues. I'm not sure if you got our commentary on where we're at. But that big putt that Louie hold and quickly shut me up was to bring the match all square. So we walked a few hours and said we're struggling with time. We're playing now, is this 17? This is 17. 17, and I don't think there's a better T position to finish it off. That's all number two. Oh, my word, what a shot. I didn't think I had that in the locker, to be honest. It's all right with me, don't I say? I don't have it now. What was that? That's incredible. That's some drive. Put me under. So, yeah, so we're all square. I'm going to borrow Louie's drive. I don't really know what to say there. That was awesome, mate. I thought he was going to land right in the middle of the green. It's not far short of it. He's only followed me. Mate, they're literally... Here's me thinking I was a good driver of all and it's just a club. Mate, they're shot for shot then. I love the shaft that's in there. That was a good flight as well. Yeah, I want it to be bang on anyway. I don't think you can tell. Here's on camera. Point is, fine low all to play for. Guller number two has been absolutely safe. He's so good. Yeah, really good. He's got us the weather. Right, I said fine low, but there's not enough drama there, Lou. No. The van ended up too tidy for us, can you? It was a bit of a boring finish, really. Great golf hole, boring finish. Come on. Right, Louie's on driver. Straight back into the clubhouse. It's fairly short, this 305. So he's not going to have much left if he gets one going. Oh, absolutely ripped there. I'm pretty sure that camera will pick that one up. Awesome shot. Awesome shot. This is where, obviously, I've been playing mini-driver and I'm a great advocate of the mini-driver. You're playing into the wind here on these courses and having that extra bit of muscle off the driver. Well, it has been a help on a few holes that we've played. The ones you haven't seen, really, wasn't my best to hopefully avoid the bunker. Get out. Yeah, it's fine there. A bit of luck there. Just slipped by that bunker. 89 in. He's done me like a different in terms of the drive this time round. That was 305 into the breeze and he's just come up short. I've got 89 in. I've got a feeling they'll make birdies in there. Right, Adam. Right, Adam. That is a great shot. Happy with that. He's got to make a chip in a putt. Battle of the putters, Lou. Battle of the putters. I thought you'd got that. I thought you'd got that a bit closer, I think. Oh, I know. Maybe it was the pressure. Yeah, maybe. I actually take my glove off for the first time. I think I could have got it closer with the putter, to be honest. Where I was off the table. There's a bit of movement in this, you know. Again, they're very subtle. They're kind of... Well, unless I've read it wrong. Right. To put the pressure on. Oh, my goodness. It's all shooting. Threw it further away from the hole as well. Wow. That looked in even from over here. It looked in, it's literally all the way. You can't believe that, but it's threw it a mile away. Anyway. Do you want it out? Yeah. I'm so glad you made that. I didn't want to have to hole that out. I'm glad you've hauled out for birdie. Pick that one up, bud. Well done. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed this video. Comment down below to the discussions we've had. But also, comment for the next video. And we'll see where we film this. Well played, mate. We enjoyed it, don't we? Yeah, loved it. Gullon number two, just a quick mention. Thanks to Gullon for allowing us to film here. But I mentioned the Gullon number two. A lot of courses in this area. Sometimes it can be a bit pricey. But Gullon number two is a great value for money option. Yeah, underrated. I thought it was absolutely top draw. Must play, I think you said. Right, see you soon. Time for a pint.