After waking up to snow on day 4 of his trip, Ginella calls Gordon McKie, the Old Course superintendent, who meets him in the first fairway and explains the effects of snow on the course. Later, Ginella and his crew play Prestwick, an original Old Tom design that hosted the first Open Championship in 1860. Before leaving town, the team scurries onto the St Andrews cemetery at midnight to pay their respects to Old Tom’s grave and the everlasting legacy of a golfer’s life well-lived.