 Y cwestiwn yn lle'r amser na sy'n gweld wedi bod yn gweld bod yn cael eu bod nhw yma yn cymde heti am 80 degrees a'r cyfrifiadol yn 18 degrees a'rolaeth yn Network A dyna ni'n g markedd i hynny?りn cael ei gwaith sy'n gweld yna nid, ac yn ei wneud mewn ffliwch wedi bod yn cael eu bwysigol yn lle i'r ddefnyddiad. Ac nid i chi wneud yna, ac mae'n bach yn g Coronavirus oherwydd dyna'n ddweud i yno, ond we'r gweithio yn gwneud i gael bod oed yn dweud o'r gwneudio'r wylio ar gyfer cyfnodau ymlaen. A dyna dweud o'r ffwrdd, mae'n ddweud o'r gweithio'n gweithio? Oed yn dda chi o'r gweithio, wych yn gweithio ymlaen y bydd ni'n gweithio'n gweithio ymlaen o'r ddechrau? easily the best club in terms of performance for me well that might be quite different for you. Now I did a very similar video very very recently and we locked at a seven wood and a four hybrid of the same loft and prior to that video I had the preconception that basically that the hybrid would launch the ball higher it would travel a shorter distance simply because of the length of shaft a'r llwyddon iawn yn ei wneud o'r drafod, a mae angen i'w ddod yn ychydig iawn. Ond, if I were to have those preconceptions again today, I'd probably be thinking exactly the same, but I can tell you, having already collected the data, that's not quite the case. Na, dwi'n gwybod y cwmwys ar gyfer y prof�, as you can see we are using the stealth fivewood and I'm using the apex hybrid. Like I said, lofted identical has been a bit of an adjustment made on the apex hybrid, ..Right now I look at the size and profile of these two. ..But more importantly not from underneath, look at what they look like and address. I quite quite different. I think that as in the previous video I mentioned, what you have to first ask yourself is which one gives you the most confidence to execute the shot that you are looking to play. In many instances I am always drawn to the bigger club head simply because if I have a choice between, let's say we are playing the first hole a ti wedi mynd i bobl o'r llan o'r ystyried o'r drifor, mor hwn yn rhoi ddweud o'r drifor, oherwydd bod ddweud o gref i ddweud o'r llan o'r ddweud y bobl ac oedd yn hynod yn ei ddweud o'r llan o'r llan o'r ddweud a gweithio ac oedd yn llan o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r bobl. Felly yna'r ffawr y ddweud o'r oed yn dod i'r ddechrau mewn cyfrofal roi ei ddweud o'r ddweud o'r bobl yn ei ddweud yn eich ddweud. I'm going to hit a couple of balls on camera so I can give you my verdict in terms of what I'm seeing downrange and whether or not that sort of resonates back in the numbers when we look at data later on. But like I said in that previous clip this bulky head sort of gives me plenty of confidence. It's not overly long on the shaft so I've got control over this clubhead and I'm a big fan of the kind of 5 and 7 words in the bag. That's a real great crunch that that 5 wood has just fired the ball out there again. The surprising thing to me is just how again easy the 5 woods and the hybrids and the like are to play no matter what brand you choose. Again I see the same thing in virtually every video. If you're not playing sort of 5 woods, 7 woods, 3, 4, 5, 6 hybrids in your bag and you're making the game maybe a little bit tougher than it needs to be. Right, let's go switch into the hybrid. I must admit we're playing off a very, very short tee that I've just placed this on. And I must admit that was pretty much as good as I can hit the ball in terms of what I've just done with the 5 wood. This again much smaller profile, shorter shaft, definitely feel closer to the ball. I didn't get that one quite as good but again I always like the fact that what happens to a golf ball when you don't hit the ball so well. And I've got to say it's performed incredibly well in terms of where it's landed. It had a slightly lower ball flight and I say I didn't pick it up quite as well as the 5 hybrid. Let's give it another go. That's a better ball. Better ball flight and again judging from what I'm seeing as I'd have expected it to see is the 5 wood is the longer club. Slightly lower ball flight, don't forget we're almost playing at 18 degrees. This is bording on a 2 hybrid. So again you're starting to lose a little bit of the versatility that the hybrid offers I feel over playing fairway woods when you start to have this sort of low loft on them. So I think that's something you've also got to consider when you're looking at an 18 degree club in hand. So just to reiterate that point what did I mean by loss of versatility. Well, one of the major sort of positives that I always pass on in terms of my thoughts on hybrids is just how versatile they are. And when you're talking about a perhaps a, I don't know, maybe a 5 hybrid with maybe 25 degrees worth of loft on it or more than that, then you've got plenty of loft to play it as a short chipping iron almost around the greens. It's very easy to get out of raw if it makes things. That's where it becomes a more favourable club if that's what you're looking for as opposed to a fairway wood of equivalent loft. But now when we get down to this end when there's so little loft on it, I think you start to lose the versatility in that hybrid. And maybe the kind of shots that you're looking to play and where you'd use this type of club, maybe the 5 wood for me is starting to sway the balance in terms of it's got a little bit more to offer. But like I said in the beginning of this video, the key factors that we are now looking for in terms of data is what am I looking to replace in terms of where this is going in the bag? For me a 5 wood hybrid, 2, 3 hybrid, whatever you want to call this, that versatility or lack of versatility element means that it's not going to be used a great deal in the bag. So in terms of the 5 wood I'm looking to play it off the tee in terms of tight par 4s or if my game isn't that great with driver. And then I'm looking to play it off the fairway into long par 5s. So the versatility element is not great in either of these clubs and it starts to be one where you're really going to, it's not going to be used a great deal in the bag. So you've really got to be confident that it's a club that's going to get plenty of use within that 14 club selection that you've got. Now are there better ways to spend your money and fill your bag? So that's a big consideration. But that's the data that is going to tell us exactly where or where not this fits into my bag at least. Right, so like with the previous video I did with the sort of 4 hybrid 7 wood comparison I said I had a preconception, got it completely wrong and I think it's fair to say I probably got it wrong with this one as well. I'm going to put the averages up on screen for you. The 2 hybrid first of all, I'm going to call it 2 hybrid, don't forget 18 degrees both of these. 216 in terms of carry, 224 the 5 wood. As we pretty much expected, length of shaft in itself was enough to sort of get that sort of almost 10 yard difference. And you see that from the club head speed, 3 mile an hour difference on average. So that can be easily explainable and understandable. You think of the launch angle which is the bit that surprised me a little bit because with the 7 wood compared to the 4 hybrid the 7 wood launched the ball a lot, lot higher. Now don't forget there's things like obviously the shaft will make a difference and not being the same shaft in each of these clubs. So there's going to be variables that we've got to also consider. But it's a very similar shaft that we've got in the hybrid in today's test. 12.6 and 12.5 were the average launch angle so pretty much identical. I'll throw the full set of numbers up at the end for those of you who want to go through those in a bit finer detail. Spin number 3000 as opposed to 2893 and again nothing to split them in terms of over an average. That's nothing at all and you go to that land angle and again 36.8, 35.1, peak height just 7 feet separating them. Excuse me. So whether with big differences in terms of the 4 hybrid versus the 7 wood 2 hybrid versus 5 wood, the only real difference that I've seen in terms of data is how far the ball has carried and that's just been relative to the length of shaft. So that bit like I said did surprise me. I thought we would see other differences in here that would suggest different performance factors. So for me it comes back to what do I want the club for. Now the first thing you're going to have to consider and why I always say the same thing it's important that you go and get custom fit and see this data is you really need to understand that carry distance and the difference between the two. Because visually when I'm looking down range and maybe if I had played these out in the course I'm not seeing a great deal of difference but with 10 yards on average and to be honest with you when you see the full data at the end the 5 wood's got a couple of balls out there over 230 carry then the 5 wood is considerably longer and that would be a key factor if I'm looking for replacements off the tee because the yardage gains would be considerable and therefore sway me towards the 5 wood. Because I'm not losing anything in terms of the peak height is not a big deal in terms of what I'm looking for out of this. The spin number again is not a big deal in terms of what I'm looking for from this. Then the only other consideration then is from the fairway a tight lay on the fairway which would I draw the play and if I'm honest with you I'm more than comfortable with the way the 5 would look it presents enough loft. Again depending on what model you choose but I like a very sort of sleek and almost squashed down fairway wood because again mentally it just sits a lot nicer for me and suggests I can pick the ball up a lot easier. I have no idea why but that's in my head. So if I was making the decision right now I'd be well and truly choosing the 5 wood over the hybrid because it just answers the questions that I would want in terms of a golf club's performance out there on the fairways but like I said that might be totally different for you but in this sort of situation I can't really see why you would justify putting the 2 hybrid in the bag I'm not really sure what it offers and really what it demonstrates as an experiment is to me fairway woods are good in terms of 5 wood, 7 wood I'm not when you start to go a little bit lower off than that I think the 3 fairways are very difficult for us to use and it's very much vice versa in terms of the hybrids I think 2 hybrids maybe 3 hybrids presents a little bit more difficulty in terms of use a little bit less versatility so it's sort of that 4, 5, 6 and 7 hybrid where I really think they become a key product in terms of in average golfers bags anyway that's my thought process it means nothing the only thing that matters is what your thought process is so let me know in the comment section below do you agree with my analysis what did you think of the experiment what did you think of the video overall if you did like it give it a bit of a thumbs up get your comments down below and I'm pretty much done I'll see you all in the next video thanks for watching