 The interesting thing is, and from all the shots that I've hit so far, is sound and feel and sort of power that you feel out of the face. Balls flying. Yes, so back to the story. What's the story Callaway telling us about the technology that's packed into this Mac's driver? And it is a big story and it's one that no doubt you'll already heard. I'm going to repeat it very, very quickly. It's about AI, artificial intelligence, the supercomputer and what it's done. And we're alike in a very positive way. What Callaway have done here is this idea of building bespoke product, bespoke club head, if you like, in terms of specific design to meet specific requirements. The Mac's product is the one that's got the draw bias. It's probably more traditional in this sort of MOI placed well at the back. It's going to be more for people at A, like I said. I've got a big slice in the game looking for that draw bias and B are looking for a bit of help and assistance in terms of launch. Again, AI has designed a specific club face for that sort of variable pattern, strike pattern that you might see for the type of player that might use this driver and the type of positions that they might hit on the club face. And again, looking to achieve ball speeds across that club face, which I think they've done very well and will get to the dry ball data soon. But I think the Mac's driver, the one thing you're looking for from it, it's very simple. Artificial intelligence has designed a product with face and head shape combined that's going to produce high ball speeds across the club face, very, very forgiving and assist with launch. And if you want those things, then this is going to be one to consider. You've heard the kind of the story behind these clubs in terms of AI and supercomputer and what it does. I think for me, I think everyone needs a story in terms of marketing, whether you then choose to believe the story or the hype wherever you want to call it is down to you. But I think it's important that Callaway get across a message of what work is going into these in terms of technology. And like I said, whether you believe it or not is then up to you. But what they've done with these faces, they're very much three individually designed club heads. And I think they're very specific to an individual swing requirements. They'll appeal to different levels. And I think that's a good thing. You know, these are very different clubs, but they do each perform very, very differently. There is no doubt about that at all. And that's to me is very, very important and it's key. But I say the same thing. I played this course for the last two days. I've largely been playing three wood off the tee and reviewing the three wood. But in terms of yardage gains in where we've all where I've landed so far that the club is and I've not seen dry ball data. Like I said, we'll get to that at the very end. But the club is performing really, really well. But not only is it doing is it traveling more importantly and finding fairways. And there's not a great deal sort of left and right. However, when I say found fairways, I just found a bunker with the max off the tee. But again, very positive from me at the moment with these clubs, I've got to say. That's a decent enough dig and a decent enough carry as well. It certainly shifted out there, but it did go down the left-hand side. And one of the things I want to mention about that left is that with the max, it's certainly draw bias. There's a bit of weight at the heel end as well as at the back. And it's slightly shut into the offset at address. And for me, on a personal level, it's a massively different overall profile and shape from that of the regular driver. Right, so overall summary for the performance of the max driver, both here I've carried on testing at Conway and obviously you've seen one from there in Amandoeira. It is an offset driver. It is a draw bias driver. You can swap those weights around. There's a 14 gram and a 2 gram, which will sort of change that slightly. But for me, as it stood, I did struggle to get it. It was going a bit left for me and a bit too shut, like I said for me on a personal level. But in terms of performance, dry ball data, again, it's kind of very consistent in the sort of mid-240 carry. It did spin higher. It was more that 3,000 revs a spin, which isn't too bad to be fair, but that did impact on the sort of carry distance. And we did have a sort of quite a high ball speed still at that 148 off 98 mile an hour, which is really a decent ball speed off of the clubhead speed and my swing speed. But we just lost a little bit in terms of carry distance with that balance of spin. And also launching in about 12 and a half, I think it was. You've got those numbers in front of you now. I've not got them. But the overall summary is this. Super product, very different in terms of sound and feel from other clubs that are out there at the moment. It's a more muted, softer sound. And in there are things that are going to appeal to you. Again, if you're looking for that draw bias, it's one for you. But overall, a very, very good product. AI is doing a good job. And it'll be interesting to see how much further this goes to develop bespoke head face designs for specific golfers and less about kind of our own adjustability and what we've seen in the clubhead designs in the past. Anyway, as ever, thank you for watching. The important thing is one simple message. Get out there and try it yourself because that's all that matters. Right. I'll see you soon.