 Well there tells a story about the popularity of these clubs, a rapper's still on it and it's been in here for quite some time, but the rapper's coming off because I think this club should be in a lot more of your bags. Yet this morning the shutters aren't even up and it's pretty grim out there this morning, a lot of water, I haven't picked golf balls but we are going to get hitting some golf balls very very shortly and I'm going to look at a club which I've largely ignored, I think the masses largely ignore, but it keeps coming up in the comments, I keep getting asked for this review, the question is, what is it? Right now the first thing you've got to ask yourself before I start hitting golf balls and finally reveal what club is in my hands, you've got to ask yourself, you've got to be a bit more open minded, are you a golfing snob? And potentially you know I mean you know I'll probably put myself in that category and I say that so what would I describe a golfing snob as? Well somebody who perhaps dismisses certain clubs because they might think they're better than who these clubs are aimed at, let's put it that way. So the club in question is I have got a seven hybrid in hand, I did have the loft on this, I think it's 27 degrees in terms of the loft, I'll confirm that down below and I've also got a five hybrid, why is this in my hands? Well I review everything from the perspective of an average golfer and what I've found out in recent weeks, we've done a lot of videos that look at kind of strong lofted irons and then issues with being able to get gaps right in bags, it throws up a couple of issues, the top end of the bag is a difficult one to gap anyway and also reading through the comments, a lot of people struggle, certainly with slower swing speeds in generating distances with the sort of six, five and four irons, so then the questions came in about reviewing seven woods was the question, not seven hybrid, seven woods and I'm going to look at that as well but for this morning I had a little route round yesterday afternoon and I came across this GPX Fly High Mizuno 7, now as I just mentioned it hasn't even had the wrapper off so again that shows there's very little interest in this club but what I want to find out is are we all just being a little bit ignorant to a club that could be a massive boost in our bags, there's two absolute peaches in terms of shots, you may be wondering why you're looking at my back today, well I can't get the camera out that side because it's literally six inches of water so that's why we're facing that way, what I want to talk about is this right, it wasn't supposed to be a review of the club itself, it was supposed to be a review about the potential of a seven hybrid or seven wood and the benefits of it but I've got to just throw in that first of all what a stunning little looking golf club this is from Mizuno, I think it sits absolutely perfect, I love the black and grey separation in terms of the face and the back end of the club, I reckon when you see, so they've got some bold white stripes in terms of the face grooves, it sits behind the ball, you see plenty of loft and I think again that's a real positive for a lot of average golfers, I think it would give you a lot of confidence behind the ball but then you've got other things to consider, the shaft that I've got in these things is effectively exactly the same length as what you play in your seven iron and your five iron so when I get this in hand it's the confidence that it breeds straight away is that I feel like I've got a shorter club in hand but I've got a bigger club head profile and it's the same for me is what my mentality between my ears tells me about the mini driver, I've got a shorter shaft, a smaller head type or a big enough head type to breed confidence and control using drive, well it's the same concept for me using this but seeing all that loft, seeing the ball flight is incredible and I came in here first thing this morning, took the wrapper off, no warm up and again first ball of the day it was just so easy, swing speed would have been down but so easy just to get the ball airborne and out there and I think that's where a lot of people would see a huge benefit in having this in the bag but the other thing is I mean what they've done really well, I know you can pick it up on that but there's a nice sound from it, there's a nice feel from it and there's a nice price to it and again I always dismiss price when it's at the top end but I think when we're looking at this this is something that again these are in general terms and UK pounds around 120 quid with a grass-eyed shaft in it and so it's no different than adding another iron to the bag, effectively Mazuno iron, well Mazuno irons are probably in the large majority, more expensive than that so it's an easy club to add to the bag and I just wonder how many golfers would benefit from having this 7, 6, 5, 4 hybrids in the bag because again you've got a little bit of versatility with this as well in terms of little shots around the green, I think plenty of people would use that as a chipping tool around the green as well so there's plenty of versatility with it, anyway lots of opinion there but what I'm going to do is get some numbers and I'll also hit the 5 hybrid and then we'll have a look what it does in terms of performance. Well like I've said on previous occasions reviews can be over complicated, I don't think there need to be and we're just going to get straight into numbers and wrap this one up because it's a very very positive response this, numbers for the 7 starting with first of all fairly consistent in terms of a relatively slow swing speed it was the first club that I hit this morning but great ball speeds and great average ball speeds one one three that spin number at five seven again coming off of a hybrid a seven hybrid one fifty seven carry lowest being one fifty five highest being one sixty three launch angle again this ball gets airborne very very quickly sixteen degrees a peak height of seventy seven and a descent angle of forty three point two. First thing about the numbers of the seven wood or seven hybrid I think what you've got to do is look at comparing it to the way I would look at this isn't this isn't for everybody and if you're not struggling with your seven iron and your longer irons then of course this is not necessarily relevant to you but like I said for a lot of average golfers this is where maybe not the seven but certainly at the longer clubs they start to have problems. My thing would be I would find it in a lot of instances I don't think you would generate the same ball speeds and the same launch angles in terms of ball flight with your seven iron as what you might do with this seven hybrid and that can be a real benefit for a lot of golfers so if you're struggling in those kind of areas then I think it's a real good club to consider and especially like I said when you're not losing out in terms of the spin number is very good this is coming down from a a good old peak height and I don't think you have any problems in stopping this on the greens I'll throw up the numbers for the five hybrid a little bit more in terms of warmed up and again long the shaft don't forget in the five but club head speed picked up a bit fantastic ball speeds and consistent ball speeds 126 almost miles per hour a great spin number again 4640 spin 183 on average carry 13.5 launch 82 peak height I mean this ball literally was going up and again good descent angle good carry great spin what's a negative I think the probably the negative is is the attitude to from a lot of golfers is the dismissing this kind of club and like I said don't be wrong I put myself in that camp as well I'm not trying to pretend that I wouldn't have I would have looked at these and considered them I wouldn't have but it's a real eye opener it's been great at the feedback and the comments from people who've perhaps using them currently are suggesting that we should have had a look and I think it was a great shout I think it's two great clubs I think this could probably be I don't think it's like club relevance I think we could have looked at these in a number of different the Callaway Taylor made who's ever we could have looked at their versions of these and maybe the similar results but one thing I like about this as well good price points great looking club great conference builder great performance flipping it's like it's honestly and I'm not I'm not exaggerating I've no need to it performed exceptionally well and for a Tuesday miserable morning in the UK I don't even tell that's half a smile on my face anyway thank you for watching thanks for the comments thanks for the feedback thanks for recommending I do this video and any more suggestions I'd gladly take on board because I think that was a great video to look at and some great options for average golfers out there right before I get too cold I'm going to move on to video number two I'll catch you soon