
Episode 3
We take an aerial journey along the Ayrshire coast and learn about the first Open Championship which took place at Prestwick.
Le còrr air 550 raon-goilf tha Alba cliùiteach mar dhachaigh ghoilf. Tha an sreath 6-pàirt seo a’ gabhail turas air feadh na dùthcha gu na cùrsaichean ainmeil agus na seudan àlainn nach eil cho iomraiteach, a’ fosgladh ar sùilean gu goilf. Cluinnidh sinn bho ghoilfearan sean is òg, fireann is boireann, goilfearan dall is goilfearan ciorramach, agus bho chuid a bhios a' cosnadh beòshlaint à goilf.
An t-seachdain-sa, gabhaidh sinn sgrìob-adhair mu chuairt raointean-goilf ann an Siorrachd Àir, nam measg Prestwick far an robh a’ chiad Open ann an 1860. Tha am Pro Kieron Stevenson a’ cluiche am ‘Postage Stamp’ 8mh toll aig Royal Troon, agus tha coidse proifeiseanta Keil Beveridge a’ toirt seachad comhairle na seachdaine airson dòigh-cluiche.
Scotland has over 550 golf courses and is regarded worldwide as the home of golf. This series takes us on a journey around the country to explore some of the well-known courses as well as some of its hidden gems, and opens the door to golf. We hear from golfers young and old, male and female, blind golfers and disabled golfers, and from those who make their living working in golf, plus we capture a few tips from the professionals along the way.
In this episode, we take an aerial journey along the Ayrshire coast and learn about the first Open Championship which took place at Prestwick. Pro Kieron Stevenson shows us how to play the signature 'Postage Stamp' 8th hole at Royal Troon, and professional coach Keil Beveridge demonstrates his weekly top playing tip.
In Gaelic with English subtitles.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Expert | Keil Beveridge |
| Producer | Patricia Macleod |
| Director | Scott Brown |
| Editor | Jonny Craigmile |
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