 One of the most impressive releases of 2022 came from one brand that brand was tailor made and a range was known as Stealth and while there was a lot of hype surrounding that now infamous redface driver, the most impressive thing of that launch from tm was in fact a range of products in stealth. You see driver Fairway Woods hybrids, driving irons and ac yn iedda i'r rhan o'r ddwysgu'r cwmwysgau ar gyfer cwmwysgau'r cythigor. A'r adeiladau dechrau i ddweud i'r gwneud o'r llai a'r ddiwrnod gyda felly mae'r hwn o'r llai a llai eisiau dros ymlaen, mae'r llai eisiau oherwydd i'r llai o'r rhan o'r llai o'r llai o'r llai o'r llai o'r hwn o'r llai o'r llai o'r llai o'r llai o'r hwn. Ond hynny'n golygu'n siwn i'n ein mynedaeth ymlaennau rhoi gyntaf i'ch gwahbwerau'r eu pwysgraff. Côl yn fawr i'r rhan o gyllideb o hyn sy'n blaen, ac yn y gwneud y video hyn ymlaen o'r pwysgwnau ac ychydigfyd y positif, ond o soldiers o'ch gŵr yn cyntaf. Efallyo gyda'r 5 coming from stealth, escaint 9 coming from stealth, I've got a four hybrid from stealth and I've got a four DHY all from that stealth range and if you have a look at the lofts there's very little to split them but believe me there is a huge difference in terms of how they get that ball from A to B. Get up, roll out just a little bit more and as ever on this channel we will be examining those options and what choices you need to make to make sure that your bag setup is one that suits you so we'll be considering a number of different things we'll also be gathering some dry ball data and I'll show you why those four clubs are very very different in terms of the performance and why but one of them might suit you and one of them might not so what am I learning so far out here on the golf course well the first thing is that loft goes out the window when you're choosing these clubs because what you've got to consider is a couple of things the bulk the mass that's in the likes of the fairway and the hybrid then you've also got to consider the length of shaft so loft is only one element so whatever you do don't buy your clubs based on loft so if you think you've got a 21 degree 5 iron don't necessarily go out there and buy an 18 degree hybrid for example and expect the gaping to be perfect because I would suggest from my experience it won't and out here today on the golf course first of all it's proven exactly that so for me there's a big tower in ball flight on the nine wood at 24 degrees it still carries a 180 190 at least in terms of carry distance out here and then I see a lot lower ball flight on the hybrid to be honest with you even though it's still a higher ball flight than that of the five iron and the one thing in between all that that surprises me is that DHY club don't forget that's a four is the number on the box but the loft again maybe a little bit different than all the rest but it's sort of a happy medium high and penetrating ball flight but a compromise in terms of spin launch descent angle is the next thing you need to look at in terms of dry ball data because that's the big separator of these four clubs and ultimately a big decision a big part of the decision that you're going to make on which one of these type of clubs you're putting your bag right so whilst I continue to plot my way around with these four clubs at hollywell golf club I just want to start looking at dry ball data and the first thing to mention is this we've got five we've got two fours and we've got a nine as being the numbers on the souls of these clubs hall width as we've already said different lofts different length of shafts the interesting thing for me is the five iron is the strongest lofted out of all of these at 21 degrees what that tells me first of all is that if I was buying that set of irons in stealth I'd probably stop at a six because I don't think that we as average golfers should be carrying much more than a perhaps a 24 maybe 25 degree iron in the bag and after that we need a little bit of help from some other clubs but in terms of dry ball data what did the five iron do well at 21 degrees it launched a ball quite low the ball flight was quite low the spin was low as was the descent angle what that means is that's not an ideal combination to be stopping the ball on greens so already we have a problem that the others might be able to solve but the tale about ball flight and spin and descent angle continues further and what interests me is the couple of shots you're going to see me hit now are with ninewood and with this four dhy the ninewood is by four the highest ball flight as I've mentioned and if you look at dry ball data you'll also see it's got a good combination of that ball flight the ball speed the carry distance a little bit longer than the other clubs because of the length of shaft but again that descent angle and that combination means that this is stopping on greens but maybe not so good if you're playing in high winds shots I'm about to play with the dhy it's a little bit taken off and a little bit more of a high flighted ball so I found the dhyh why a really playable club as well and this has this like I said happy medium of the sort of ball flight that you can work with quite a lot you've also got some fast ball speed but you've got that descent angle as well and these are all covering so far very very similar distances and if we've looked at the five iron again and the four clubs actually played off a previous t and you'll see different ball flights from all four of them but then you'll see where they came to rest on the fairway and it was very very similar indeed nothing to split them but again how they got there was very very different the five iron absolutely ran for miles with a low low ball flight the others got there very much in carry distance with a little bit of roll so again it's very much about what you want to see from your ball flight but maybe more importantly what you want to see at a dress so I think my final point is an assessment and all this is that well stealth is a lot more than just a redface driver their range from tm is incredible this year but you've got to be really careful because numbers stamped on the bottom of clubs lofts on the bottom of clubs are almost irrelevant because you've got to see how they perform in your hands because as you've seen these four clubs in my hands well they get the ball from A to B quite quite different and it depends very much what you're looking for to fit those gaps in your bag and that's the thing we've learned a lot while I have at least in these last few months right last one to finish it's not going to be any of those clubs we've got 120 in and let's see if we can finish with a decent iron shot well it's a good line as I've got the distance have you got the yardage one kick just a tad short but we'll end it there and well thank you for watching as ever thank you to hollywell golf club for allowing me to film this one we'll be seeing plenty more of this golf course and its facilities and its new club pro which will be revealed very very soon so comments down below what are your thoughts on today's sort of product line and thought process have you tried many of these clubs or any of these clubs and have you experienced similar things where loft is not necessarily key to finding the bridge in your bag particularly at that longer end right it's been a long day it's late in the evening I'm ready to finish and do a well-earned pint so I'll I think it's time for the clubhouse see you soon