 Right! New driver from Mizuno and a new strapline is the next generation of stability. And with every other manufacturer claiming to be longer, faster ball speeds, are Mizuno going to gain respect from consumers or just it really just lessened the excitement? In fact in the latest information the press really so to speak, that Mizuno sent me, Mae'n rhaid i'w gwneud o'ch cymryd ar gyfer y llun o surfwydd a'r cwrs, os ydych yn rhaid i'w gwneud, mae'r cyfrifiadau yn cael ei ddau'r cyfrifiadau am y cyfrifiadau. Yn gwneud o'n gweithio cyfrifiadau yma, ac mae'r ffordd iawn yn rhywbeth phobl i gyfrifiadau yn y cyfrifiadau yn y cyfrifiadau. Ie, ydych yn rhaid i'w gwneud yma, yw s-t-x i s-t-z.的時候, ac mae'r cyd-i Aberch nyfawr yn gallu cyfnodd. Ac rydw i'r cyd-i Aberch nyfawr, mae'r cyd-i Aberch clywed weithio gan fynd i gael'r hyffordd ac mae hynny, ac mae'r cyfriddor yn ei bod yn cael eu lleidio fydd y bydd addyn nhw a ddweud ac mae'r fan hyn sy'n bwysig ar gyfer cymdeithas fel cythigaf i gyfloswyr, mae'r wych yn cyd-rhyw gwneud efallai fel rhywbeth, a wnaeth deimlo bellwyr yn cyfriddor a'i gael o'r arweithio ar gyfer cyd-i Aberch's o'r hyffordd. If that's happening for a tall player, it's certainly going to affect an average golfer. So I'll be trying both of these out and seeing what we do in terms of consistency or what I do in terms of consistency will again look at impact locations, see where we get drop offs in terms of ball speed and try and measure Mizuno's claim. I will do that very, very shortly but before we do that let me just tell you, on how these two drivers differ in their setup and what performance attributes Mae'n weithio chi. Felly, mae'n dyn nhw'n meddwl dweud mai ychydig ychydig i rwy'r tas o'r cyffreddau. Ma那就 taliau y Z-model yn cael'u bod y dyma rwy'n credu slam eu peth o droi a'r eich dyn nhw'n cychwaned o gyffreddau. Ond mae'n ddweud y C-model, mae'n adegwyr, mae'n adegwyr allanen nhw'n ystafell, ac mae'n meddwl i'w ei ddwyng a'i ddechrau i'r cyffreddau, mae'n ddechrau i ddwyng mewn sydd wedi'uunku gyffreddau, a'n mynd i'r cyfrifio gyda unrhyw y right ac y llyfr amddangos. Mae'r meddwl yn bod digwyddau a llyfr mewn cyfrifio a'r cyfrifio cg mae'n meddwl i'r gwahanol i gyd yn ei ffwrdd o'r ddau cyfrifio ar y ddweud o'r model Z, ond gallwn ni'n meddwl i'n ddweud i'r gyd yn ei wneud yn ei gyd. Ond oherwydd roeddwn ni'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r ddau'r model X. Ydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r gyd yn ei ddweud i'r gyd. Algo o ddau gweithio ac mae'r crumel wnaeth yw'r grunffod â'r teimlo. Wrth gydy'r gwneud nesaf y stabilad yna'r oes y ddechrau o beth o blwyd rwy'n gwneud hynny a'r mwylo gweithio y tra bwyd. Rwy'n gwneud y twelio gyda'r modern a ddod o gwneud relio ar y gwyrdd. Rwy'n dod o ceisio gwneud hynny yn ei gweithio mwylo. yw'r hyn o'r fforddau, mae'r bwrdd yn ychwanegol, rwy'n lle'n gwybod o'r ddweud o'r gwaith yn gweithio'r gweithio'r gwaith. Rwy'n gallu cyflwyno. Mae'n rhaid i'r botwm a o'r gwaith o'r gyfnod, rwy'n gallu gweithio'r gwaith o'r gwaith o'r gwaith o'r gwaith o'r gwaith. Mae'n gweithio'r gwaith o'r gwaith o'r gwaith o'r gwaith. Felly'n gweithio fe fyddai'n gweithio i ni'r hyn o'r gwaith. I didn't get the didn't get to record data on that shot. And again, more out the middle. We get up to two three five. That's the fess tx driver you've just looked at there, and I would say that there's certainly a drop off in terms of ball speeds for off centre hits not a massive wall. Let's do the same with the STZ She's one really. Out the toe, doesn't get impacted in terms of carry distance nor ball speed One out the center Rwy'n dwych yn fwy o'r ysgol. Mae rhan o'r tynnu'n dwygon sy'n rhan o'r wath o'r iawn. Mae'r ddwygon o'r centaeth 234 o'r 238 o'r cyflethau o'r cwmhysg. Rwy'n dweud i'r wneud i'r wneud ei wneud i'w cael eu cyflethau. Mae'r eich bod yn dweud i'r ysgol i'r ddoch yn ddechrau'r cyflethau o'r gweithio. Mae'r 237 o'r cyflethau o'r cyfflethau o'r cyflethau o'r cyflethau o'r gweithio. ddwy'n gyfnod i'w ddwydd, ddwy'n ddwy'n cyfrifio'r cyfrifio'r cyfrifio. Have we seen anything major in what I've collected so far? I probably would say nothing conclusive, although there is some suggestion there that the sweet spot is certainly on the shot you're looking at right now. As big as we'd expect it to be. But I would remain, I think it's a type of test that you would need to hit 50 shots with each of the drivers to really take a look at how many off-centred hits can we really see if there's a drop or four or not. And slightly worrying, I suppose, on that STX that we've certainly seen a drop-off in those couple of shots that were low in the face. And that last one again, yeah, pretty much low in the face where we've seen a little bit of a drop-off. That would concern me just a little bit. Anyway, back inside. Right, so interesting to see there in terms of consistency and stability that Mizuno is suggesting. We kind of seen it a little bit, but I don't think we've seen anything different than we've seen before in terms of other manufacturers' performance at least anyway. I think that forgiveness has been a thing in recent years in terms of drivers. That sweet spot is certainly getting bigger, which is always a thumbs up for average golfers. We'll get to the data in the end in terms of overall performance. But first of all, just want to see how these two drivers look. From the crown and address, they're very, very similar indeed. At first glance, you'd hardly notice the difference. They've got this kind of new look that Mizuno have adopted in the last couple of years. That thicker black line at the front into the checkered flag element. The Mizuno chevron showing you where the centre of the clubface is. My thing with the look is it's okay, but it does nothing to assist with alignments. And if anything, my criticism might be, it's a little bit distracting, if anything. But it certainly does nothing to aid or assist where I think other driver heads possibly do help frame the ball a little bit better. In terms of underneath the clubhead, the shelf appeal thing, I think as you'd expect from Mizuno, it's a real high quality finish. And the only thing you can see that differs, again, is that positioning of the weight location. I mean, overall, a good looking driver with a good finish to it. I'd just like to quickly see if we can pick up any audio and see if we can notice any differences in terms of the sound or how good the two drivers sound or not. I mean, it's just a nice balance between, we'll try the other driver as well. Interesting enough for the data, we'll have the same shaft in both clubs before anybody picks up on that. But it's just got that fine balance, is what I was going to say, between something that feels like it's going off the clubface, but not going off like a gunshot. Again, two decent balls there, ha? We haven't got the track man switch on right now, but that was, again, I don't know how much you pick up. But I just think they've done a really good job of, aesthetically, it's got thumbs up and from a sound perspective, really good. Right now, just in their drivers, in their full range, they've just got a nice balance between everything in terms of that performance, sound, aesthetics. It's a really good position they've got themselves in now, in this kind of fairways and driver market. Right, let's start off by going back to the video and look at what Mizuno claimed in terms of what each of these drivers was set up in terms of that weighting. Don't forget that 20 gram weight was in a different place for each of these drivers. One was supposed to promote a draw bias, the other one, a straight ball flight. So the first thing for me in terms of data is what I would like to see is did that actually ring true. So we're going to start off with a dispersion chart. The red dots that you see are from that STX, that's the draw bias. The blue dots are from the STZ, which is the straight flight. I think it goes far as to say there's not a huge difference in it, but virtually every ball I hit with the straight ball flight was right of target line, if you like. It probably did travel straighter and more down the line that I aimed, and that red dot that you can see a lower still, a fewer out to that right hand side, which it didn't quite get moving. But on the STX, I probably would say you're seeing those balls a lot more close to the central line and left of central line. So I think first of all, some proof there that that waiting system actually did work. So that again just depends on your current shot type, and if you've got a big sort of fade in your game, then maybe that waiting system into that sort of heel area might be a big help for you. In terms of then performance of the two drivers, although I always do, I'll put the whole lot of data up at the end of these videos for you to have a look and break it down yourself. But for now, I'm just going to put up the two average set of numbers. And what you'll see there is a lot of similarities to say the least. We've got half a yard set of them, separate them in carry. We've got what is it, half a degree, not even that in terms of launch. Ball speeds, 0.6 mile an hour separated them, 100 revs a spin, and my swing club head speed remain constant. I suppose a good thing there wasn't one that performed different than the other in terms of the face itself. We've already had luck at that sort of forgiveness factor, and that's something that is again very much key to Mizuno's message in this. I think for me in terms of the performance, anything in and around that 240 carry distance with driver is probably where I'd like it to be, so fell off a little bit shorter than what I'd have hoped. But having said that, the drives that I hit and the drives that we recorded data from going back to that initial dispersion chart, I would say pretty much most of them are finding the fairway maybe a couple leaked out to the right. So the overall summary would be that Mizuno has certainly paid a lot of attention to off-center hits. They've certainly looked at that kind of consistency and dispersion. And I think it'd be hard to argue that they haven't done a good job and that has happened. The thing is that the only thing I would say is that they've not done anything different than we've already seen. Now probably think that is just down to this mere fact now that ball speeds are now at their limits. We're not going to see anything in terms of distance, so they're focusing their attentions on consistency. Yes, it does seem to have happened, but ultimately going back to the beginning of the video, is that an exciting thing to hear about? Or is it we want to hear the story about ball speeds and distance, otherwise drivers become less exciting? That's a question that you still need to answer. But for me, like I said, very, very good overall massive thumbs up in terms of performance, in terms of the way they look. It's hard to knock them as it is with most products right now, so it's finding those little fine gaps. And the one final thing to mention I almost forgot it is the price tag. These are going to be 399 in terms of their RRP, what they then sell at, I don't know. You're not saving a lot of money now by choosing a Mizuno driver, which perhaps were a couple of years ago. I've already mentioned in terms of the quality of the build. Maybe that's not something that they should be looking to do anyway. Right, as ever interested in your comments, your feedback, let me know down below. I'm always interested to know with big releases like the stealth and the road that we've seen in recent months, is the Mizuno driver going to be one of those ones that you have to try? Let me know in the comments below and I will see you all very soon. Bye for now.