 You can see this is a spectacular setting and I can't wait to see down to my left looks some amazing golf holes. But man versus golf hole challenge is gonna start off on the third hole, stunning elevated position. You can see from the drone footage I'm throwing up now, the hole weaves its way slightly from right into the left and the green is around a little bit of a hut, a little white building you can see. Now that's the green just in front of there, half five, stroke eight. So I'm getting a shot, I just love this in terms of how it looks from up high. It'd be nice if I can get this first tee shot sailing off into the sky. So golf shotters, they say I'm made up with that. To be fair, I've powered the first two holes and normally I thought that would go completely pear shaped when I get to the third. Literally right down the middle. Greens are really burnt brown, rock hard, proper Lynx golf, so that will have run for an absolute mile I would think. Get down there and see what's left in for the second shot. Right, so tee shot absolutely delighted with that middle of the fair, we couldn't have asked for any better. I thought from where it was stood, it looked as though it was reachable, but it's still 280 to 175 yards to the flag at the back. The bunker on the right, you can probably see, which is 180 yards away. So I'm gonna play seven iron, see if I can still stay on this short stuff and leave a short wedging. We'll call that right, should get it on shot, Tracer. It's just short of the bunker. It's about 20 yards to the left and so far we've got two out of two. We're in good nick. Wedge into the green next. Okay, so, so far so good. Third shot into the green. Pin is right back far right, it's tucked away, nasty one to get at. So this is gonna be, hopefully, somewhere hard to the green is what I'm aiming for. Happy with that. Nice wedge, nice and easy. There's a bit of a mound between where my ball is and the flag, at least that's how it looks like from here. So it could be a tricky putt that I'm left with, but I've got to the green in regulation, so can't argue with that. But just when you think you've done all the hard work, this is what is so great about Link's golf because I did mention there's a little bit of a mound that looked like one. It's like they're Himalayas I'm faced with. It's proper first half all uphill, second half at the putt, all downhill and the flag is right at the very bottom of it. So two putt territory, I don't know. Six foot for par. Don't forget, stroke index eight. So I'm on a shot, so I've got a putt for a win, two for a half. To get away, that one thought I'd missed it, but another good starter man versus golf hole challenge, par five on a shot. So that's a win for the average golfer, great start, but more importantly, again, how good is this golf course? That's hole number three. I don't know where we're going to do our second challenge, but I'm sure there's plenty out there I'll find one in a minute or two. Okay, next hole up, hole two in the challenge is another par five, this is the 12th hole. It's fine run of 31 yards into the win, stroke 14s and no shots. But the real reason I've chose this hole, and if you ever wonder what holes I choose and why, it's often about the vantage point, what you get to see in terms of the holes that I play, and this has just got an absolutely stunning backdrop. All around me, everywhere you look, it just really is. What a great position to tee off from. So first part is some bunkers high on the left, right of them, 20 yards right of them, centre of the fairways, the ideal scenario. I don't know what lies over the hill, but we'll get the drone up for the second and third parts of this shot, but let's get this first one out of the way. I don't know whether you can see a black and white marker post right hand side of the fairway. It's bounce short of that, and hopefully it's gone no further, but I think I would be in a first cutter rough. And then like I said, I don't know which way that holds shape. So we'll have to go and see what lies on from there. Right, so Paul come to rest. It's fine where it is. I'm in the second cutter rough, but it's fairly light to be fair. Another sort of 10 yards to the right and it starts to get into a bit of trouble. As it pans now, I've got some drone footage going up for you now, and you can see what's over this brow. It starts to make its way slightly left to right, some stunning views when you get onto the top of this brow, by the way, but it's great to have a little bit of drone footage on this one because otherwise plain, slightly blind. If you see to my left hand side there, little bit of a mound, there's a bunker down low. I'm going to be aiming sort of over the top of there and hopefully find some short stuff on the other side. I'm going five iron, sitting okay, should be okay with five iron, my fingers crossed and hopefully get down there and leave a wedge in. That's how we played the first part of five, I think. Leaked that one out probably a bit too far to the right and I don't know what lies over the top there. So whether or not I've got away with that one, I do not know. It's going to be a little bit of a get over the brow and see what's there. Right, we're back into the fairway. Terrible second shot and I need to be a lot further left to where I was aiming in the heavy stuff there. Way up in the air, so I hope you've got me on that there. But I've just stuck that to about six foot, we've got a chance to save a par here. Edged the lift there, bit of a misread and really it was the second shot that really cost me there. Had to take a six and unfortunately that's a loss. So that puts the, I don't know how to put this all square. One to play. Old challenge or one apiece, so it's all square now. This is Stoke Index Seven, it's a par four, it's 394 yards. Aerial foot is going over for you now. Little bit of a sweeping dog leg. As you can see, fairway is fairly small and tight and there's a bunker right on the corner there on the left which is one that you'll want to avoid off the tee. So again, wood suits a bit of a cut. I've got a shot, let's hope I can make a par and get this off to another win for the average golfer. Really sure if that's, it could be really good. I don't know how far that bank kicks in. Little bit too much cut on it, decent strike. You can see that sort of, or can you from there? I don't know with the camera, there's a fairly steep bank. It's coming in over the top of that and I really, like I said, don't know what lies over the other side. So hopefully a little bit of a kick in but it shouldn't be too bad. Better just check if that was my ball because I've got to admit I got really, really lucky there. The ball was up on the right-hand side of the fairway in terms of the tee shot and obviously there's a camera from left to right that I wasn't familiar with. So like I said, got really, really lucky but I've managed to avoid the bunker which is about 20 yards behind the camera position and I've only got 90 in. So like I said, lucky, got to make the most of the opportunity. Feeds with that, hopefully we get it on. If I can get a bit of shot tracing on it in this light, I don't know, but really happy. It was pretty much at the pin, yard of two to the right and it stopped maybe, I don't know, it looks about 10 to 12 foot for Birdie. Made up with that one. We've on camera the last few weeks that a few decent things have happened because it's normally when a camera's off that them type of things go into the old boat. Thrilled with that, Birdie three, great way to finish a man versus got a full challenge on another high. I really didn't need this camera switched on a bit more often. What I was going to tell you and why I positioned the camera here is how lucky I got again with the wedge shot. It was long and I was going to moan that the ball had ran on a bit, but what I didn't realize again from stood back there was these two pot bunkers. Everything would have cambered in someone if I'd have left anything short. As it happened, I got lucky with the wedge and then drained a 30 footer. So you can't complain. Sometimes the golfing gods are on your side and they were today. Brilliant day. Brilliant setup, brilliant golf course. That's all you can say. Use the word brilliant because it is. It's a stunning location. Views everywhere you look. It's a classic links course. All about finding the right side of the fairway. Like you've just seen on that tee shot there, not necessarily the middle of the fairway, it's the right side of the fairway, the right landing positions or a bit of course knowledge needed to weave your way around this one. Green's great role, in particular that one. Very, very true role, that one. And like I said, just a real, real top quality links course with some stunning views. What more can you ask for? Anyway, great start to day versus, to man versus golf hold challenge, day one on this island trip and I've got another four more to come. So let's hope, at least for me, I maybe managed a whole few more putts like that. Right, hit the like button, subscribe if you don't already and I'll see you for the next round which is from Bali, Lithuania.