 Felly, y cyhoedd yn ôl yn ei ddweud yn gwneud o gael eu golffyr yn y gweithio'r dda, ac yn ei ddweud. Felly, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ond y cwestiynau yw'r ddweud o'r ddweud o hynny'n gweithio'r amser o gael y gweithio'r ddweud y gweithio'r ddweud o'u gweithio. Felly dyna'r gweithio, dwi'n fawr yn cyforach. so yn ystod y'r holl wedi eu gweld llwyddau sydd yn gweithio'r gawiau gyma'r amser yn gweithio'r amser yn ei fyddion, ond erbyn mae'n ein bod yn gy nasod o'r gwasanaeth bod hynna gyda'u plwy o wneud gydarddau. Felly, mae'r gwell yn gyniadau i gwasanaeth y gallwn ei fyddion yn ei gwasanaeth y gwasanaeth, ac y gallwn gwasanaeth yr hwnnw hay hyn, pan wneud â llwysigol o'r cyfnod, ac mae'n gweithio fel yr oed yn gweithio. a'r awr yn gallu gwneud i'r bwysig wedi bod yna ychydig ar gyfer gweithio'r blaen. Ond dwi'n credu bod hynny yw'n gweithio'r bwysig ffaforol arall, a'r bwysig wedi'u gwneud i'r bwysig hynny. Yn y cwbl ar y cyflawn, yr un o'r rhan o Ping, a'r cyffredinol, o'r cyfan rhaid, yma, i rhaid i'r ffaith o'r bwysig. Yn y gweithio'r cyflen, o'r cyflen ar gyfer y maesol yw 4, I've chose the gap wedge, they have a sandwich, a gap wedge and also an all out straight forward chipper in their range as well. But I've chose to do this kind of head to head as giving you two really simple options as to make it chipping and the short game in general a whole lot easier. These two clubs like I said have a lot of similarities in the sense that they are both wide soul, they've both got a sort of a lot of game improvement elements to them if you like with plenty of bulk and mass but they're very different in terms of loft and how they get the ball from A to B is again quite quite different and they're the bits that we're going to have a look at and I'm going to try and find out if one of these is more favorable than the other and should you be considering putting one of these in the bag and why. Right okay so let's put these two clubs to the test and the first scenario we're going to pitch ourselves in is we've got about I'd say 25 yards into a flag not in in front of us no bunkers so we're very much sure we're getting this ball running but what we've got to consider is as a considerable camber from right to left and quite a slope in front of the flag and also no room behind that flag so it's a really difficult shot to execute so what we're going to try is three shots with each and see which one comes out more favorable and I've got to say before we hit the shots I would guess that this one's going to favour the chipper right so the second scenario should in fact favour the club with the little more loft so I'm going to play I'll play first of all with the chipper so first of all we're in the rough second thing we've got a bit of a downhill towards the hole so it's a really difficult shot with whatever club you've got in your hand but like I said ideally you would think naturally you'd want a little bit more loft so like I said let's try it with the kind of with the chipper first of all and see how we fare so I actually played that where I thought it just didn't camber in at all fairly straight so please with that but you could see that I'm just keeping this same motion for every shot that I play with the chipper that's not bad either in fact that could go in wow really pleased with those two efforts to be fair and I've got to say when I consider all the wedges that I could possibly play in the bag I'm not sure that I could do any better than than what I just have done with that well certainly with the the first two second one you can see the problem when it doesn't pop it up and doesn't clear the rough and maybe I just quit on that third one just a little bit then you can see the issues that you face with with the chipper so we'll set up exactly the same scenario we'll go over to the Cleveland wedge we're going to call it and see if that extra loft just helps me get up and above that little bit of area of rough that we struggled with with that last one with the chipper but interesting arguably we would say that in that effort we've probably got three better returns than we did with the chipper and just that ability to pop it up probably helps so a little bit of additional loft there helping it's one thing that I would like to have seen from the chipper itself and that is something I think Ping might introduce and that's a variety of lofts available in that club type so it'll be interesting to see if that's something Ping introduced in the future but I reckon that one well that went down to the smart soul Cleveland I think now it's important for me to mention that both the scenarios we've seen so far were really extremely difficult in terms of shots you'd want to execute with whatever wedge you had in your bag in terms of trying to get that ball up and down so we've got to bear that in mind and I've got to say in both situations I reckon that these two clubs were more favourable than me playing other options let's say that I could have perhaps gone for to our third scenario is one that definitely favours something with a bit of loft I think we've got to go over the angle of the bunker we've not got a great deal of green to work with so again a real difficult situation and I didn't fancy this shot no matter what club I had in hand the question is do any of these make it any easier in me I want to get on the green right now it's not about proximity to the flag I've got to avoid the bunker and I've got to get myself onto that short stuff that is the only goal right now so like I said a little bit more difficult than perhaps you'd want to be looking at in terms of this chipper you'd be normally looking at a bit more loft to this do you want if that gets a good bounce that might be too bad and certainly we've achieved the first thing which is that get it onto the arms of the dance floor and as you can see with a bit of a full of swing the chipper still manages to pop the ball up in the air which sort of defies the the loft that's presented at address that's not too dissimilar needs a kick on we're two from two and well I take those any day of the week I think that one is probably looks to us it's got to pin high maybe I don't know so there's an element of acquiring terms of how much this is going to run out as well that's a little lower ball flight that could put that could go right that could go in that could go in okay I'm going to throw one last thing into the equation and that is where the gap wedge definitely has some added flexibility if you like and that is a shot from some sort of distance we're 80 yards out from the flag and in theory that's not where you choose to play the chipper so in terms of well versatility in the bag this one really should be something that favours the gap wedge because you can play it as a full shot obviously I don't think that's got enough legs and go not quite let's try and work out the yardage but so that's 80 yards out sort of three quarter swing let's see if we can get a little bit more and get one to pitch on the green those are really good ball flight that should be good it should be pin high sit down ball that only just got there so clearly you need to work out your yardage is with this kind of wedge and work out what your distances are but it gets the ball up with a tower in ball flight and that loft really comes in handy with that kind of shot we'll have a little go with the chipper and see what we can manage but like I said this is not a scenario that you'd normally look to be playing this thing but why not finish to the video and see if we can get one well if we can get one inside the the gap wedge then that will be a bit of a bit of a kick in the teeth or it really right here we go this could be really good you know well I can't see from down here it was right online it seemed to get a little bit snagged on the fringe I'm not too sure but either way maybe there's some versatility in that chipper that I didn't know exists but you can see there's a considerable difference in the ball flight anyway we've tried it in a number of different scenarios we just need a bit of a summary and I've got a clear idea why I think one may be better than the other in most average golfers bags do you know what yet again I take that over any other club that I have in the bag in terms of my short game and that was the ping chipper I said I'd do a summary and I think at some part during the video I also said that a lot of this would be down to a sort of personal preference thing and I do believe that to be the case both of these clubs have been manufactured to make putting short game easier and they definitely do that and it will depend on what you like to see at a dress I think that will make the big big difference the ping chipper is effectively just like looking down a very small compact iron head whereas obviously the the smart soul for this particular model of gap wedge it's like looking down at a lofted wedge bolt packed with that kind of help and forgiveness that is effectively a game improvement style wedge so they both help considerably they both make life easier for me I would choose the chipper I'm much more confident with it I like what it does I like the way it comes off the face in terms of the consistency in terms of my strike ability I think with the gap wedge you've still got that element of the ball like I said being able to control ball flight and distance is still an issue dependent on your delivery even with that help of that wide soul always helps you to not chunk it or blade it it does all those things but effectively it still needs a control element that I don't quite have confidence in whereas with the chipper it seems to work incredibly well I said I know what the difference is and my theory in terms of the difference is the way the two clubs sit at address many people have suggested that this is a you know you can play at eight iron you're nine iron you're seven iron and get the same results with your ping chipper I disagree I can't do that and the reason I can't do that is the big difference is the way this sits at address in terms of its lie angle and it's very very much more upright it's a very much more different feel altogether than when I'm stood with my nine iron and have to sort of manipulate where that sits so personally I just love this thing at address I've got a good control over distance I think it's consistent in terms of the way it comes off the face but then if you're asking me in terms of the versatility maybe there's a little bit more versatility in that gap wedge in the bag but my own personal preference and I think I will be doing is sticking that in the bag at some point making sure I also carry a 58 degree wedge as well for bunker shots flop shots that kind of thing so that's my summary the summary is this these two are very very good clubs and I reckon would solve a lot of problems if you've got short game issues and therefore ultimately reduce your handicap right that's me done I'll see if I'm finished that one off I'm quite confident I've got a putting ability to finish that one off for for a par I am off forgetting a bit of a drink I think it is ridiculously warm here in the UK thank you for watching subscribe give me your feedback give me your comments let me know if you've tried either these two and what your thoughts are and I will see you all very soon