I agree 100% it would be a good series, kinda put it into perspective Rick saying he barely pays for a green fee, most courses you see on TH-cam are not feasible for the average weekend golfer who is paying full price
Played it 4 times and the overwhelming feeling I remember about this course is not regarding how well we played. But sat in the clubhouse with a pint of Guiness and noticed how much all of our group were smiling with satisfaction at how much we all enjoyed this gem of a course .Will be back next year at somepoint ❤
I like this new type of intro! Cool to see behind the scenes of how you guys arrive at the golf course and meet the owner. Gets me more interested in the venue than in a lot of your other videos.
@@RickShielsPGA Rick is the wiley of TH-cam golf. Will always be the original but far from the best…. Would love to see guy with his own channel personally
Genuinely one of the most surprisingly enjoyable videos you've put out there because it's relatable. I think a "Bang 4 your buck" video series would be fabulous and something I'd be here for, all day long! 🙌🙌🙌
That intro driving to the course, and the story about it, made this Break 75 my favourite of all the episodes so far. Rick, your camera and editing teams did wonders here. And the golf wasn’t too shabby either!
If I'm not mistaken, the cost of that course is about $32 (converting). The course by me that costs that much is a 9 hole municipal course where the "rough" is a hard patch of sand, and the greens filled with so many unfixed marks that you might as well be putting on Swiss cheese. That course is absolutely gorgeous!!! If there was something like that by where I live, I'd be there everyday
This course in in the very north of England where things do tend to be a little lower cost compared to the south. I live south of London and my course is roughly $55 to play on a weekend as a visitor and around $45 as a members guest. Golf in the US is more expensive compared to the UK. This course, however, looks stunning for the value even by our standards and could easily be more money. It’s great they’re not charging huge money. They’ll benefit in the long run.
Theres extra value here is also the lack of crowding. Drove past our local ocean course yesterday (spessard Holland, mel beach FL), which is similar price, due to county park lands. It was 82F, and 3 groups on each hole with 2 carts each group - crazy packed and very tight. So, this video is a type of good fantasy, assuming can stay warm. I like the challenge of those natural obstacles. Thank you for sharing such a cool experience.
It is - I've played it lots of times, often in the winter and it's never been wetter than this video showed. And it always makes you feel glad to be alive. You'll never regret playing Dunstanburgh Castle :) @@alicalder7025
You were both clearly relaxed, de-stressed and enjoying yourselves on an amazing scenic course. And despite the conditions, you both broke 75! The clues are there. Thanks for a great video.
I think this episode should be up for edit of the year. Great continuity. Very fluid. Lots of action. A super-banging sound-track. Kudos to your editor, Rick!
I finally broke 100 on my home course. I love it. It's a budget course and very forgiving, with wide fairways. I just want to know how you both were making such great shots, and out of such tough lies!
Absolutely Love this course. Coming from Sweden driving from Newcastle the coast up north this was our first stop. So it’s so nice to dream back with your help❤
Incredible golf course. The ruined towers and the remains of the curtain wall of the castle are stunning. Playing it wet (read flooded) the way you two did was stirling also. It turns out that this castle had quite an exciting history, changing several hands times during the War of the Roses, and brought to ruin by the many sieges it suffered in the late 15th century. By Elizabethan times, it was a century old ruin and was a popular subject for artists of the 16th century and later. One of the owners was John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, son of King Henry III, younger brother of Edward of Woodstock called the Black Prince and father to King Henry IV.
Played this in June weather was glorious no wind at all, booked through golf now for 15 pounds. Absolute awesome course. Loads of hidden gems in Northumberland
I played Dunstanburgh before Covid on a trip to Northumberland (great courses everywhere on that coast) but this is the one I have always wanted to come back to. Fantastic value for money, and a really friendly clubhouse. The course was actually updated by James Braid in the 1920s, and it's pedigree is there for all to see. Stand out holes for me were the 6th (because of the drive off the top of the hill), the 13th for obvious reasons, but the three closing holes are tight, well bunkered the the 17th is a particularly small, narrow thing. They make a great end to a round. Having said that there is not a bad hole on the course, and the views are spectacular. I OB'ed the third trying to cut the corner so thanks, Rick, I don't feel such a numpty! I hope this gives the new owner the exposure the club deserves but please don't put the prices up to what they should be until I've played you again!
You guys get blown away by all the coastal links courses, but this is the first time I’ve thought “I’d travel to the UK to play that.” Spectacular! Good to see you guys playing well too
What a brilliant course, and to be able to show up, play, and be fed and watered any day of the week for about 60 bucks is unreal. Absolutely NEED to see this course in the summer when the conditions are better.
I really love this series, and I really like it when Guy is involved. A very nice course and considering the conditions, scores were more than acceptable.
I played this course with my dad in the early 90s on a family holiday. I remember loving it and birdieing the 13th in front of the castle. Will have to play there again some day. Cheers and well played lads.
There is a really nice angle to this video. As great as it is to watch you play all the amazing courses, playing at these places and giving everyday folk a nice list of potential realistic courses will appeal to so many people. Love Dunstanburgh and the Northumberland coast.
Wow. What a local gem of a course. The shot of the ocean behind Rick on the tee box at No. 11 was really something (31:52). Hole after hole was picturesque. Another fun video and happy to see both play so well. Thanks gentlemen.
You guys remember to say thanks , you are still young and capable to walk this rare gem . I am 71 sitting here in SD unable to walk a course anymore. I very much like following along. Thank you all , now enjoy even the bad strikes.😎
I love that we get a video with no challenge, just you and Guy playing a round of golf and trying out a new course. I love your break 75’s and basically everything that you put out, but it’s very nice to just get a round of golf every now and then. Came for the golf stayed for the Rick!!
The 5th hole is probably the craziest hole played in the history of the channel, how the hell Ricks shot stayed out i'll never know, then guys chip in - priceless
Just reminds of when I stopped by somewhere in the middle of Utah and had to leave 11am in the morning and found a 9 hole course 4 minutes away from the Airbnb. 17 dollars and the most pristine mountain views I’ve ever had while golfing. Budget golf in rural America is super sweet.
Great to see you promoting good UK courses that fly under the radar. Love the way you guys are in awe of the sea. From someone who lives on the coast and see’s these sights every day. Great job fellas.
Can we all stop for a minute and appreciate how far Guys golf game has come along in the last year? That course is stunning! I have a couple of nice “secret/budget” courses like this in AZ and I’ll never tell! 🤫
Rick you should play Eyemouth in south east of Scotland. That would be an amazing episode! There is a par 3 where you hit over a bay and cliffs. That would be so fun.
So many courses I see watching you, Pete, the average golfer, and golfmates are incredible. Some just slightly pricey for my situation with kids, bills, etc. But not outrageous some tons of great courses here stateside. You guys have some crazy good courses over there that would be a bargain here. In my opinion atleast. And just scenic wise, wow. But this course exemplifies that times, well times 5 I'd say. Very jealous. Appreciate them. I only get to play a great course every few years. Me and my brother took my dad to one late this summer. And being not so great ( very high handicaps), we were on the 6th hole shooting well over par, struggling, and not in the best of moods. When on the next tee, my dad said, stop, look at this hole, my god it's beautiful. And it was. Changed the whole mood of the round. And I honestly think we shot better the rest of the round by just stopping a bit between shots and admiring the course. It was a great time with my bro, and dad. Sorry about the long boring story, but just watching this video and taking in the courses beauty reminded me of that. Thanks.
The video and course was really cool. You guys are lucky in the UK to have these types of courses all over. One complaint; if there’s one thing that irritates the crap out of me, is when people dig their ball out of the cup with their putter. Come on Rick! Just reach down and take it out with your hand.
Should've driven an hour north and checked out Eyemouth. I played there this summer and it was very similar asthetically and also had an amazing par 3 over a giant canyon. Definitely recommend!
Couldn’t agree more, Eyemouth is another gem and the par 3 you mention was listed as one of the top ten holes in the uk by one of the golf magazines if memory serves me right. Can’t remember the hole number but there was a really long par 5 coming back towards the clubhouse with the sea to your right too.
@@marks7716 Yea, the eagles nest on the back. I think from the tips it's over 600 yards but is downhill so you drive it like 50-75 yards further than you normally would. Was a great diamond in the rough.
@@stevesuarez5952 thanks Steve, I thought it began with a 6 but then thought it sounded too long! My wife was born and raised in Coldingham and her family still farm up there but whenever we visit it’s only brief and I can’t make an excuse to take the clubs with me and sneak off for a round. Cheers for the reply 👍
Hi Rick. Trying to get in early for a like! Tell guy I felt for him trying to get out of that cabbage on the TH-cam mini major on Grants channel. He played it amazingly 👏
Playing this course in Spring with my 50 year long friendship pal.. we live several hundred miles away from each other so it's a rare treat. He knows it well, will be my first time. Just hope we can get a tee time after this amazing vlog ups its popularity!
Played there on the way home from a St Andrews golf holiday once. It's a brilliant course and I think we paid 18 quid for a round at the time. So it was literally a quid a hole and the views are amazing and frankly it's in a pretty damn good condition. The club house is "basic" but it's decent. It's just down the road from Goswick which is also an AMAZING golf course (and the scene of my first ever hole in one on the 2nd!) but Goswick is a LOT more expensive... You're not far from Bamburgh Castle either and that's a cracking course too!
Honestly, break 75 is mega, but break 75 with guy… im always looking forward to see those! He just brings some extra fun with it! Like the vibe of the vid + the idea of the budget course a lot! 🎉😊
love this video, the start of the video was brilliant with the build up to the course chosen for this episode of Break 75. good video in current UK weather conditions and what anazing views this golf course has to offer amazing video great work Rick & Guy
I really enjoyed that this video was less about the technical details of every shot and more about the place and the day. Looks like a wonderful place to play golf. In the truest sense of the word "play".
Played this 6 years ago and absolutely loved it. It was in May and the heather was blooming. Sunny day. A real dream. Was there with my dad and brother for my dads 60th birthday. We had an all-day-greenfee including breakfast und lunch for 40 Pounds. Value for money is unparalleled…
I love how they are following in the footsteps of Bob Does Sports and providing an insight into what happens prior to arriving at the golf course. Nice move gents.
Love the views on the course. Nice to see Guy again too. Both of you played well and seemed to have fun. Keep bringing great content and showing the true ups and downs that make golf the great sport it is.
Really fun to watch Rick and Guy on the course. Very interesting layout, beautiful scenery, great golf like Guy's called birdie on 15 and Ricks approach shots nearly holing out. Thank you both.
Full marks to the chap and his partner who bought the course. Not an easy thing to make work but, so pleased that someone had the endeavour to graft all hours to make this amazing place have a long future.
Now that's a real links golf course. With the terrain and the elements to change its nature day by day . And so picturesque, with the seascape and the castle in the background.
I love the magic of the drone sitting on the 13th green and then a gentle movement of the camera and it disappears! Golf and magic combined on a breathtaking course❤
Really good break 75 series, Course looks pretty spectacular & will be definitely one for the list! As already said such a pleasure to watch Rick & Guy as you can relate so much to their play, Good & Bad👍
I haven’t watched one of your videos in a while but I really enjoyed this and has got me in the mood for golf again. I agree a little series of budget courses would be just the ticket for this channel. Nice video!
Awesome video, I can feel your pain on some of the holes but yet another great video....watched and loved every minute. The chemistry between you guys is brilliant.
Played this course many times when I was a Junior back in the late 70's and early 80's. On a sunny day there is no better place to be. I moved abroad many years ago now and still miss this place. Go back in the Summer and place this, Bamburgh and Goswick, all on the same coast line with dramatic views!
Really amazing value for money - interesting holes, stunning scenery. Of course the weather can be anything at any time. Both of you played really well - some great chips-in and clutch putts.
Played here for the first time 6 months ago and became a member. Incredible links course, soooo much fun. Right there with the best Scottish links - I’ve been calling it a “baby links” - all the shots of a Machrihanish, Kingsbarnes, Turnberry etc but a wee bit easier. Amazing value and great video!
Great looking course. Looking forward to seeing you return next Spring Summer. Nice to see Guy doing well. But as a Brit living in Australia, saying "Come to the Dunny" would have a whole different meaning...
Should really have done Bamburgh Castle Golf Club when you were in the area! It’s up there as one of the best in the area, incredible views of Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island and Lindisfarne Priory (where the Vikings first landed). Come back and try it if you can!
Great video.... You guys are so positive during your round. And what a course. We have nothing like this in Southern California. Our public courses are not scenic and too crowded and much more expensive. I look forward to watching more of your videos. CHEERS
Just started watching this video. Paused it. My wife and I played here 2 years ago. Absolutely fantastic course and had a great holiday in the area. Looking forward to watching the video ❤
Great course played it many times in all weather conditions. Beautiful on a summer day and can be brutal on a really windy day. They sometimes do deals where you get a round of golf, a 10" pizza and a bottle of Peroni for under £30. As mentioned in previous comments, come back in the summer and play Bamburgh or Goswick, which aren't as cheap as Dunstanburgh but are also excellent courses. There are so many great courses on the North East Coast.
I love this concept. Playing courses that anyone can access at an affordable rate. Would love to see more. It would help people booking trips to the UK to sprinkle in some budget friendly hidden gems to their itinerary
Budget courses would definitely be a nice little series id love to see. this is only 45 minutes from me and is definitely on my hit list now.
Check out golfmates channel for such a series...
Only about 1 hour from me as well, been wanting to play there for a while, Bamburgh castle is also on the list.
I agree 100% it would be a good series, kinda put it into perspective Rick saying he barely pays for a green fee, most courses you see on TH-cam are not feasible for the average weekend golfer who is paying full price
Agreed.
100%
Played it 4 times and the overwhelming feeling I remember about this course is not regarding how well we played. But sat in the clubhouse with a pint of Guiness and noticed how much all of our group were smiling with satisfaction at how much we all enjoyed this gem of a course .Will be back next year at somepoint ❤
Agree one of my favourite courses along with Bamburgh
I like this new type of intro! Cool to see behind the scenes of how you guys arrive at the golf course and meet the owner. Gets me more interested in the venue than in a lot of your other videos.
Makes me wonder if this is BDS inspired. 😁
@@mattwilliamsonguitarwe’ve been doing intros like this on and off on my channel for 11 years 😉
@@RickShielsPGA love it, hope you include more of them when it makes sense to do so!
@@RickShielsPGA Rick is the wiley of TH-cam golf. Will always be the original but far from the best…. Would love to see guy with his own channel personally
Great video.
Genuinely one of the most surprisingly enjoyable videos you've put out there because it's relatable.
I think a "Bang 4 your buck" video series would be fabulous and something I'd be here for, all day long! 🙌🙌🙌
A mini "budget break 75" series would be amazing!
That intro driving to the course, and the story about it, made this Break 75 my favourite of all the episodes so far. Rick, your camera and editing teams did wonders here. And the golf wasn’t too shabby either!
If I'm not mistaken, the cost of that course is about $32 (converting). The course by me that costs that much is a 9 hole municipal course where the "rough" is a hard patch of sand, and the greens filled with so many unfixed marks that you might as well be putting on Swiss cheese. That course is absolutely gorgeous!!! If there was something like that by where I live, I'd be there everyday
Same here man. Although my local club is 30 bucks and it's in pretty good condition, it's still not even close to this.
it would be 300$/ round in the US
This course in in the very north of England where things do tend to be a little lower cost compared to the south. I live south of London and my course is roughly $55 to play on a weekend as a visitor and around $45 as a members guest. Golf in the US is more expensive compared to the UK.
This course, however, looks stunning for the value even by our standards and could easily be more money. It’s great they’re not charging huge money. They’ll benefit in the long run.
Theres extra value here is also the lack of crowding. Drove past our local ocean course yesterday (spessard Holland, mel beach FL), which is similar price, due to county park lands. It was 82F, and 3 groups on each hole with 2 carts each group - crazy packed and very tight. So, this video is a type of good fantasy, assuming can stay warm. I like the challenge of those natural obstacles. Thank you for sharing such a cool experience.
Come to Scotland. Literally dozens of local courses in the ukp20-40 bracket at least as good as this great course.
2 things:
1. Everyone should have a hype man like Guy to follow you around.
2. Please come back and play this course again in the summer.
It is - I've played it lots of times, often in the winter and it's never been wetter than this video showed. And it always makes you feel glad to be alive. You'll never regret playing Dunstanburgh Castle :) @@alicalder7025
You were both clearly relaxed, de-stressed and enjoying yourselves on an amazing scenic course. And despite the conditions, you both broke 75! The clues are there. Thanks for a great video.
I think this episode should be up for edit of the year. Great continuity. Very fluid. Lots of action. A super-banging sound-track. Kudos to your editor, Rick!
Love the little behind the scenes in the beginning. Would like to see that more often!
Was nice
I finally broke 100 on my home course. I love it. It's a budget course and very forgiving, with wide fairways. I just want to know how you both were making such great shots, and out of such tough lies!
Love how it started out light hearted and ending up being seriously a good golf session. The videos with you and guy are to notch!
Played this course yesterday in beautiful sunshine. What a course and unbelievable value. One that I'll definitely be going back to 👌🏻
Absolutely Love this course. Coming from Sweden driving from Newcastle the coast up north this was our first stop. So it’s so nice to dream back with your help❤
Incredible golf course. The ruined towers and the remains of the curtain wall of the castle are stunning. Playing it wet (read flooded) the way you two did was stirling also.
It turns out that this castle had quite an exciting history, changing several hands times during the War of the Roses, and brought to ruin by the many sieges it suffered in the late 15th century. By Elizabethan times, it was a century old ruin and was a popular subject for artists of the 16th century and later. One of the owners was John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, son of King Henry III, younger brother of Edward of Woodstock called the Black Prince and father to King Henry IV.
Played this in June weather was glorious no wind at all, booked through golf now for 15 pounds. Absolute awesome course. Loads of hidden gems in Northumberland
Absolutely , Warkworth is the first one to spring to mind.
@@johntough9544foxton hall is phenomenal
Planning a trip from Oz to include this. Not being far from Newcastle for my Geordie heritage helps!
I played Dunstanburgh before Covid on a trip to Northumberland (great courses everywhere on that coast) but this is the one I have always wanted to come back to. Fantastic value for money, and a really friendly clubhouse. The course was actually updated by James Braid in the 1920s, and it's pedigree is there for all to see. Stand out holes for me were the 6th (because of the drive off the top of the hill), the 13th for obvious reasons, but the three closing holes are tight, well bunkered the the 17th is a particularly small, narrow thing. They make a great end to a round. Having said that there is not a bad hole on the course, and the views are spectacular. I OB'ed the third trying to cut the corner so thanks, Rick, I don't feel such a numpty! I hope this gives the new owner the exposure the club deserves but please don't put the prices up to what they should be until I've played you again!
You guys get blown away by all the coastal links courses, but this is the first time I’ve thought “I’d travel to the UK to play that.” Spectacular! Good to see you guys playing well too
Yup! Snobby high-end courses? No thank you.
What a brilliant course, and to be able to show up, play, and be fed and watered any day of the week for about 60 bucks is unreal. Absolutely NEED to see this course in the summer when the conditions are better.
I really love this series, and I really like it when Guy is involved. A very nice course and considering the conditions, scores were more than acceptable.
My wife and I live in the Midlands but go and play at Dunstanburgh every year. Very cross that you've let the cat out of the bag Rick😊😊
Loving these videos, the flight line, the audio and overall great quality. Enjoyable to watch and keeps me motivated to go out again and again
I played this course with my dad in the early 90s on a family holiday. I remember loving it and birdieing the 13th in front of the castle. Will have to play there again some day. Cheers and well played lads.
There is a really nice angle to this video. As great as it is to watch you play all the amazing courses, playing at these places and giving everyday folk a nice list of potential realistic courses will appeal to so many people. Love Dunstanburgh and the Northumberland coast.
Wow. What a local gem of a course. The shot of the ocean behind Rick on the tee box at No. 11 was really something (31:52). Hole after hole was picturesque.
Another fun video and happy to see both play so well. Thanks gentlemen.
Can't beat the North Sea!
for hypothermia @@davet2625
It was great to see Rick just legitimately have a good time and have some fun. It helps that he and Guy also shot very well I'm sure.
The Dual birdie sauce was an amazing moment!
You guys remember to say thanks , you are still young and capable to walk this rare gem . I am 71 sitting here in SD unable to walk a course anymore. I very much like following along. Thank you all , now enjoy even the bad strikes.😎
Nothing beats an early morning round with the boys!
I love that we get a video with no challenge, just you and Guy playing a round of golf and trying out a new course. I love your break 75’s and basically everything that you put out, but it’s very nice to just get a round of golf every now and then.
Came for the golf stayed for the Rick!!
Guy is one of my favorite golfers on youtube. Fun to watch the progression from break 90 to break 75
He adds a lot to every video he's in. Top chap.
31:55 that angle was spectacular! We need more of these❤ great video as always 👍
The 5th hole is probably the craziest hole played in the history of the channel, how the hell Ricks shot stayed out i'll never know, then guys chip in - priceless
Just reminds of when I stopped by somewhere in the middle of Utah and had to leave 11am in the morning and found a 9 hole course 4 minutes away from the Airbnb. 17 dollars and the most pristine mountain views I’ve ever had while golfing. Budget golf in rural America is super sweet.
I absolutely love the vibes in this video.
Good attitudes, just having fun playing golf. Love it. The music is perfect.
Funny, I seriously dislike the music. Looked down the comments to see what others thought, first one I see is this.
@@DrCrazyPhenom lol that’s actually funny.. not for everyone I guess 🤷🏾♀️
Great to see you promoting good UK courses that fly under the radar. Love the way you guys are in awe of the sea. From someone who lives on the coast and see’s these sights every day. Great job fellas.
Can we all stop for a minute and appreciate how far Guys golf game has come along in the last year?
That course is stunning! I have a couple of nice “secret/budget” courses like this in AZ and I’ll never tell! 🤫
Can I just acknowledge it as I carry on doing what I was doing?
please tell :D
I'm a member here and I really wish he hadn't let the cat out of the bag! 🤣
Rick you should play Eyemouth in south east of Scotland. That would be an amazing episode! There is a par 3 where you hit over a bay and cliffs. That would be so fun.
So many courses I see watching you, Pete, the average golfer, and golfmates are incredible. Some just slightly pricey for my situation with kids, bills, etc. But not outrageous some tons of great courses here stateside. You guys have some crazy good courses over there that would be a bargain here. In my opinion atleast. And just scenic wise, wow. But this course exemplifies that times, well times 5 I'd say. Very jealous. Appreciate them. I only get to play a great course every few years. Me and my brother took my dad to one late this summer. And being not so great ( very high handicaps), we were on the 6th hole shooting well over par, struggling, and not in the best of moods. When on the next tee, my dad said, stop, look at this hole, my god it's beautiful. And it was. Changed the whole mood of the round. And I honestly think we shot better the rest of the round by just stopping a bit between shots and admiring the course. It was a great time with my bro, and dad. Sorry about the long boring story, but just watching this video and taking in the courses beauty reminded me of that. Thanks.
Absolutely loved the vlog style start to this break75, we need more behind the scenes content!!
The video and course was really cool. You guys are lucky in the UK to have these types of courses all over.
One complaint; if there’s one thing that irritates the crap out of me, is when people dig their ball out of the cup with their putter. Come on Rick! Just reach down and take it out with your hand.
Looks like Rick only did that when the hole was full of water - sensible to keep hand dry in that weather!
@@vvweukit doesn’t bother me that he got it out with the putter but I never do it and I’m sure I play in much colder weather than that
Agree, teaching kids bad habits that easily damages holes
The intro was second to none!! Need more of this!! Made the video 100 % better!! Didn't know how you could top your videos but this is it!! Class!
All the compliments Guy is giving Rick, you can tell Christmas Bonus time is getting close..😂
Just more begging
Phenomenal
@@robertcovello6550or a good mate being positive. Wombat! 😂
That’s the only thing that ruins these videos there’s no craic between them just guy licking his arse for four hours
@@jameshayes7619it’s a fair point, Guy just seems to be continually stroking Ricks ego, unfortunately it’s all one way traffic .
It is so good watching Rick play good golf again. He seems so happy himself. Just great content! Keep up the great work!
Should've driven an hour north and checked out Eyemouth. I played there this summer and it was very similar asthetically and also had an amazing par 3 over a giant canyon. Definitely recommend!
Couldn’t agree more, Eyemouth is another gem and the par 3 you mention was listed as one of the top ten holes in the uk by one of the golf magazines if memory serves me right. Can’t remember the hole number but there was a really long par 5 coming back towards the clubhouse with the sea to your right too.
@@marks7716 Yea, the eagles nest on the back. I think from the tips it's over 600 yards but is downhill so you drive it like 50-75 yards further than you normally would. Was a great diamond in the rough.
@@stevesuarez5952 thanks Steve, I thought it began with a 6 but then thought it sounded too long! My wife was born and raised in Coldingham and her family still farm up there but whenever we visit it’s only brief and I can’t make an excuse to take the clubs with me and sneak off for a round. Cheers for the reply 👍
Like the channel and content. You have one of the thickest accents on the planet that took me quite some time to get used to.
Hi Rick. Trying to get in early for a like! Tell guy I felt for him trying to get out of that cabbage on the TH-cam mini major on Grants channel. He played it amazingly 👏
Playing this course in Spring with my 50 year long friendship pal.. we live several hundred miles away from each other so it's a rare treat. He knows it well, will be my first time. Just hope we can get a tee time after this amazing vlog ups its popularity!
Rick Sheils out on a great course having a blast, just what I want to see!
Cracking course.....I think you'd enjoy Eyemouth too. Got a couple of interesting holes along the clifftops.
Makes the £350 fees charged by the likes of Kings Barns look like absolute daylight robbery (which it is)
Having played both within a few weeks of each, there’s no difference in the standard between the two courses
Played there on the way home from a St Andrews golf holiday once. It's a brilliant course and I think we paid 18 quid for a round at the time. So it was literally a quid a hole and the views are amazing and frankly it's in a pretty damn good condition. The club house is "basic" but it's decent. It's just down the road from Goswick which is also an AMAZING golf course (and the scene of my first ever hole in one on the 2nd!) but Goswick is a LOT more expensive... You're not far from Bamburgh Castle either and that's a cracking course too!
Honestly, break 75 is mega, but break 75 with guy… im always looking forward to see those! He just brings some extra fun with it!
Like the vibe of the vid + the idea of the budget course a lot! 🎉😊
Ommmm cruise control set to 80mph naughty naughty Rick lol 0:01
The editing team needs props on this one🙌🏼 felt nice to get a bit more BTS!!
love this video, the start of the video was brilliant with the build up to the course chosen for this episode of Break 75.
good video in current UK weather conditions and what anazing views this golf course has to offer
amazing video great work Rick & Guy
I had the pleasure of playing here in 2019 - the August twilight green fee was £15 ❤ Absolutely wonderful place. How golf should be. Great video gents
Absolutely loved the little intro you guys did on this one, would love to see it on other break 75’s
The camera work/framing of the drives at 32 minutes is why I liked this video. Great job!
I really enjoyed that this video was less about the technical details of every shot and more about the place and the day. Looks like a wonderful place to play golf. In the truest sense of the word "play".
the fact that you seemed to genuinely have a good time playing made this video so much more fun to watch.. Never Stop the Break 75's!!
Played this 6 years ago and absolutely loved it. It was in May and the heather was blooming. Sunny day. A real dream. Was there with my dad and brother for my dads 60th birthday. We had an all-day-greenfee including breakfast und lunch for 40 Pounds. Value for money is unparalleled…
24:13 Amazing videography here! Such a fantastic shot! I am really amazed at how many different angles you capture on each hole. Keep it coming!
What an amazing course, and captured beautifully with those drone shots along the way. One of my fave break 75 vids ever.
Albeit an incredible golf shot- Shiels trying to wink but blinking instead at 14:47 is pure class. Then Charizard chips it in- this is why I watch.
A course I've played many times with good mates. In my personal top 10, great to see you two play it, brilliant
I love how they are following in the footsteps of Bob Does Sports and providing an insight into what happens prior to arriving at the golf course. Nice move gents.
Love the views on the course. Nice to see Guy again too. Both of you played well and seemed to have fun. Keep bringing great content and showing the true ups and downs that make golf the great sport it is.
Really fun to watch Rick and Guy on the course. Very interesting layout, beautiful scenery, great golf like Guy's called birdie on 15 and Ricks approach shots nearly holing out. Thank you both.
Full marks to the chap and his partner who bought the course. Not an easy thing to make work but, so pleased that someone had the endeavour to graft all hours to make this amazing place have a long future.
Now that's a real links golf course. With the terrain and the elements to change its nature day by day . And so picturesque, with the seascape and the castle in the background.
The ambient music was a great touch on this episode, got you in the mood on certain holes.
I love the magic of the drone sitting on the 13th green and then a gentle movement of the camera and it disappears! Golf and magic combined on a breathtaking course❤
Really good break 75 series, Course looks pretty spectacular & will be definitely one for the list! As already said such a pleasure to watch Rick & Guy as you can relate so much to their play, Good & Bad👍
Some of the best golf I've seen, guy play. His chipping was spot on 🙏🏻👏🏻
I live in Sunderland and this course is what I'm aiming to break 90 on next summer.
You need to give more North East courses a spotlight 😊
I haven’t watched one of your videos in a while but I really enjoyed this and has got me in the mood for golf again. I agree a little series of budget courses would be just the ticket for this channel. Nice video!
Love this format and the extra behind the scenes. Great content as always.
This intro is absolutely awesome! Love the intro and history of the course and getting a glimpse of your mindset coming in
Happy to see Guy back on the channel
Awesome video, I can feel your pain on some of the holes but yet another great video....watched and loved every minute. The chemistry between you guys is brilliant.
Played this course many times when I was a Junior back in the late 70's and early 80's. On a sunny day there is no better place to be. I moved abroad many years ago now and still miss this place. Go back in the Summer and place this, Bamburgh and Goswick, all on the same coast line with dramatic views!
Really amazing value for money - interesting holes, stunning scenery. Of course the weather can be anything at any time. Both of you played really well - some great chips-in and clutch putts.
Loved the relaxed feeling to this video. Was a perfect Saturday arfternoon watch thanks lads
Great video Rick and Guy. A series about good, low cost courses would be appreciated.
Played here for the first time 6 months ago and became a member. Incredible links course, soooo much fun. Right there with the best Scottish links - I’ve been calling it a “baby links” - all the shots of a Machrihanish, Kingsbarnes, Turnberry etc but a wee bit easier. Amazing value and great video!
Great looking course. Looking forward to seeing you return next Spring Summer. Nice to see Guy doing well. But as a Brit living in Australia, saying "Come to the Dunny" would have a whole different meaning...
Used to have a winter membership here as a kid. Green always in great condition, amazing views, lovely little clubhouse. Proper links course
So glad you enjoyed it Rick .
Not only a great course but also (in the summer ) the best beach in Northumberland.
Should really have done Bamburgh Castle Golf Club when you were in the area! It’s up there as one of the best in the area, incredible views of Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island and Lindisfarne Priory (where the Vikings first landed). Come back and try it if you can!
Love these type of vlogs guys, fair price and stunning scenery, brilliant
Great video.... You guys are so positive during your round. And what a course. We have nothing like this in Southern California. Our public courses are not scenic and too crowded and much more expensive. I look forward to watching more of your videos. CHEERS
Yes but you’re not playing in sideways rain😂
Great format. A weekly or so round like this with you guys playing would be great.
Love seeing you both break 75!
Just started watching this video. Paused it. My wife and I played here 2 years ago. Absolutely fantastic course and had a great holiday in the area. Looking forward to watching the video ❤
Great course played it many times in all weather conditions. Beautiful on a summer day and can be brutal on a really windy day. They sometimes do deals where you get a round of golf, a 10" pizza and a bottle of Peroni for under £30. As mentioned in previous comments, come back in the summer and play Bamburgh or Goswick, which aren't as cheap as Dunstanburgh but are also excellent courses. There are so many great courses on the North East Coast.
I love this concept. Playing courses that anyone can access at an affordable rate. Would love to see more. It would help people booking trips to the UK to sprinkle in some budget friendly hidden gems to their itinerary
Guy is the ultimate hype man, every group needs one.