 Yn yw'r cyffordd newid gyda'r cyfaint ac yn ddiddordeb o'n cyffordd newid, maen nhw yw'r cyffordd newid. Dwi'n credu'r gwybod, rwy'n gweithio bod rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio gyda'r link i'r gweithio'n gweithio, a'r cyffordd newid gyda'r cyffordd newid. Mae'n cael ei ddwyll yn gweithio'n gweithio'r cyffordd newid, mae'n cael ei gweithio'r cyffordd newid. i'r gwerthio'r cyd-feyddwch, rwy'n gwybod y maes y dweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Mae ydych chi'n ei dweud i'w ddweud i'ch gael ei ddweud y cyd-feyddwch ac mae'r ddweud o'r cyd-feyddwch yn y dweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Felly yn mynd ymgyrch, mae'n gwneud gerddwch yn ni, mae'n ddefnyddio'r ddweud a'r ddweud i'w ddweud o'r ddweud o'r cyd-feyddwch, I've got six handicapper, eleven handicapper, and an eighteen handicapper. They're all going to test their own three with their own driver, and then the mini driver and see where it all sits, give you their opinion. So, let's move the camera. Let's get over to, we'll start off at the top of the tree with a six handicapper, and get over to Ben and see how he fares. In terms of appearance, it was quite strange at first, because I've never really seen a club bigger than a three with but smaller than a driver. Once I got used to that, it sat behind the club really nice and gave me that confidence that I could still really go after it. Well, my three with at the minute, I'm hitting it really nice. I'm confident that when I put it on the tee, I'm going to hit it far away. Compared to the mini driver, I was expecting it to be maybe five or six yards further, but it was a 15 yards difference, which is quite big, and I didn't lose out any dispersion that was pretty similar. It was strange, because with the three being 15, you'd expect it to go launch a bit higher, but it was the opposite, the mini driver was going higher, which was a bit surprising. My driver, again, setting up on the tee, I'm fairly confident I hit it far away with the occasional pull. With the mini driver, I didn't have any pulls, they're all fairly straight down the middle, which is perfect. I know it was only a five yards difference, which was unexpected, because I thought it would be a gap between the mini driver and the driver, compared to the three with the mini driver. Price, I think it's quite reasonable, because the price of drivers now are normally between 400 and 420, and the three would serve, again, 250, so it's perfect really in between the two. I think it would be in the future if my driver wasn't quite there, I'd just be a straight stop for the driver, because distance-wise it wasn't too different, but the dispersion was so much better. It would just be ideal for hitting fairways, thumbs up, really liked hitting it, looked great, felt great, really good. Right, some pretty impressive numbers there from Ben, and he's been absolutely ripping that club, believe me, both on and off camera. And I think the only thing I'd say about Ben is that we could pretty much give him most of the clubs that are sat in this bay, and he'd get some decent performance out of it. So we need somebody who's maybe not as consistent, so we've got to go up the handicaps. We're going to go to 18 handicaps at Tom, new to the channel. He's, as he'll explain, a little bit wayward with his driver sometimes, he prefers the confidence of the three. But will the mini driver be a solution for Tom, give him some confidence off the tee, and retain that yardage that he was getting on his driver. Over to you Tom, let's see how you get on with this mini driver. It's really different, it's nice to look at, it's got the old classical look to it, sat behind the ball, really nice to refer compared to my other clubs. The size of the head for someone on my handicap in particular was a lot easier because you feel more comfortable hitting that. In terms of confidence, it's definitely a freeward, but usually referring to a normal day of golf, I would hit driver off the tee because everybody likes to hit driver off the tee. My consistency more comes with the freeward compared to the driver, so probably think I'm more sensible that I should refer to me freeward a lot more. It goes a lot better for someone on my handicap because it's a lot straighter, the dispersion is a lot closer and that's what I need really rather than getting carried away with distance off the tee. It's definitely more consistency in hitting it down there. Overall performance in terms of consistency, which what we need to look at, it was a lot more comfortable. I have got a bigger shot in my driver, but I'm not inconsistent, I'm too inconsistent really. People will pay £350, £400 for the driver anyway, so someone who's after a lot more consistency will probably see value in it compared to the big stick. Great stuff there from Tom and a great assessment as well and what a line there which he says is he goes to the driver on the tee box because that's what we do and I think so many of us are misled by getting the tee, we see 500 yards and we just reach for that big stick. A relevant of our dispersion and maybe again a great option for Tom was the shorter shafted but bigger headed, the mini driver was I think again at least his performance with it was unreal to be fair. Anyway, enough of Tom, we need someone to sit in the middle, we've got six handicapper, we've got 18, it sounds like Brian Treadwell, 11 handicapper, ultra consistent in terms of performance. He's been with Rogue III with a driver for a while, he performs well with them, can he be persuaded to have a look at the mini driver, will it fit in his bag? Anyone wants to find out? Over to you Brian, I see you hitting some of these and give us your verdict. I've always said it's never been an important factor for me when it comes to a club, I'm much more interested in all of the other important features that a club brings to your game. However this club looks absolutely fine, it's not garish, it's quite a stylishly designed club. My game has progressed over the years, I'm playing off 11 now. My driver is unreliable, when I catch a peachy it's a wonderful shot, when I don't catch a peachy I'm in trouble. The three wood is much more reliable, gives me a decent amount of distance, so on tighter fairways I'm now going to my three wood as opposed to my driver as my club of choice. A big wide open fairway, I might unleash the driver. It feels like a three wood behind the ball when you're at a dress, the bigger head therefore gives you much more confidence, so there's no anxiety or nerves about it when you're addressing this ball or doubters to where your driver, whether you put a good swing out or otherwise, that might mean dispersion, means you're in trouble on your second. This felt great behind the ball and I was today like a kid in a candy store, I could have been here all day hitting this club, I liked it a lot. My numbers on the tailor made original one were surprisingly really good, that's probably because I'm not chasing after any single one of the swings, I'm getting a much more consistent response when I strike the ball. It felt a lot better, confidence inspiring, I would be reaching for this club rather than running away from it in a situation on the course. In contrast with my driver, I'm an 11 handicapping like every other golfer, I'll hit one shot with my driver that's a screamer and then think that's the pattern for my play and it just isn't. My existing driver gets me into trouble, I'm not convinced this would at all. Very pleasing, I did a Google search and I spotted those numbers from a range of retailers. £300 is a proper decent price for a driver and will encourage people to come out and buy this product. I suppose it has to sit within that range of the distinction between their own five and sixes, but this is a driver that I think will appeal to those that can park their ego and those that are focused on their score. I'm presently 11, I think this driver will get me down into single figures. Right okay, so it's over for me to do an evaluation, it's been a really interesting test and watching from afar has been a bit of an eye opener to be fair because I think that I've done my test and I watched these three other guys from different handicap levels do theirs today. One thing I've noticed is that we're testing the mini driver but there's one thing for sure is that the shorter shaft is a great option for average golfers, whether that means a shorter shaft and your current driver is an option. I'm not dismissing that but we're obviously just reviewing the mini driver today. But that extra control and that ability to find the centre of the club face is all important because it does two things. Obviously I seem to have noticed that everybody's ball speeds have either been increased or stayed very little different to that of the driver. And in most instances, like I said, actually increased and that's obviously down to the fact of finding the centre of the club more often. So that's one thing in terms of ball speed which you think would relate then into overall distance of performance. But the dispersion has been, again, markedly different for almost everybody and I think again that comes down to that greater control. There's been one word that's been used by a lot of people and that's confidence at address and I think it's key and I hope for me again personally that larger head profile feels like you can't miss in terms of confidence at address. But also that shorter shaft has given me the greater control and I think it's got a great combination between the two. And for me, I think the tailor made are obviously often criticized for the amount of products they release. That's one thing we aim at them but I think in this instance this is a great product, a great release and I think it's well worth giving a try. Particularly like I said, if you struggle with driver in terms of your ability, how way would you are with it in terms of overall performance then yes it's well worth having a look at. If you're then scared of the three wood because of the smaller head profile then again it's worth having a look at. And I think for me what I've noticed and what I was surprised at is I was expecting or not expecting to see such a small drop off if any and in some instances increase in distance between people's driver performance and the original one performance. And that's been the key so I thought is it going to be a problem where would it sit in the bag, is it a replacement to the three wood and no it's not. It is definitely for me it's a replacement for driver because you're not giving up any yardage and you are certainly seem to be from the testing we've done improving dispersion with that shorter shaft. So you at the end of the day draw your own conclusions, it is still a very small testing. We've done it with three people there today because of the testing over three wood and driver. It would have took too long to pour over five people but I think it's almost unanimous in the feedback and for me and for the others I think a massive tick in the box of tailor made and this mini driver and on a personal level I'm really considering playing this for the future of 2019. It might just to move that G400 and max out the bag and it's been there for a while but we'll see if that rings true in the months ahead but that's certainly the way I'm thinking right now. Anyway thank you for watching as ever comments down below always interesting in your feedback. Thank you for watching and thanks to everybody from team average who got involved and I'll see you very very soon.