 Felly mae'n gweithio i'r hwn o'r ddifwylo cymrydiaeth eich ddarparu yn ei ddifwylo. Mae'r ddifwylo yn gweithio'r ceisio'r rhai ddiweddol yng Nghymru. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r hwn o'r ddifylo'r newydd, yn ddifylo'r ddifwylo o'r ddifwylo, o'n 0-11, yr ydych yn ymgyrchu, ac yn gwahanol. Mae'n syniad ar gweithio'r ddifwylo ac i mi, i fydd yn ddigon, i ddifwylo cymrydiaeth eich ddifwylo. y cwestiynau y byddwn yn sefydli i'n gwybod y prymian ar y gen 5, oedd rwy'n rwy'n gwybod i'r 2 o 2 o 2? Felly mae'n ddifffodus ychydig yma. Yn yw'r gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio a gweld yn cyfyrdd. Rwy'n gwirionedd, rwy'n gwirionedd ac rwy'n gwirionedd arall. Mae'r gweithio'n gwirionedd yma. Rwy'n gwirionedd, rwy'n gwirionedd, rwy'n gwirionedd a'r rwy'n gwirionedd. They've also got exactly the same shaft in each of these clubs and I'm looking down at some dry ball data that I've already collected and it is very interesting indeed I might prove the exact type of information that you're gonna need if you're considering buying either of these 2 models. Now I am of course going to talk about price because the difference between gen 5 and O two 11 is premium entry level. Price is obviously a key factor. Ond mae'r ddodf yn gwaith bod hynny'n ddim yn ddodru'r rhoi bod erosio. Ond fe'n rhaid i'r ddweud yw i'r ddaf i'n ddaf i'ch pethol, oherwydd i ddweud y dyfodol yw'r ddwylo mae'n mewn ddaf i'r prifeth gwahanol o'r 800 o rhan i'r 0-11 o drwy, i mi ddweud o'r 5 o'r 0-11. Mae ydych chi'n 80 peth o'r dysgu mewn ddaf i'r rhairwyr, a 70 peth o'r dysgu efo'r hibrid. But in recent days that information is already out of date. This is filmed in late November and just recently this Gen 5 driver, the premium line up driver is 319 UK pounds, which makes it exactly the same price as the O211. So that is that kind of dilemma that is always thrown into the mix and makes this kind of thing very difficult to give you precise information, up to date information in terms of what PXG are doing with that pricing right now. Well let's assume there's a bit of a sale going on, that price is going to go back up, the O211 is going to go back down because surely there's got to be a difference between these two product line ups. So we've got a significant price difference, especially when you consider you might be buying a couple of fairways or a couple of hybrids, there's a lot of money to be saved by that entry level product. So the question is in terms of performance, what is the difference, what are you getting for your extra dollars in this Gen 5 line up. Well I think we'll all agree that whichever line up you go with PXG are really producing the best value products right there out on the marketplace. That driver at 319 pounds is obviously significantly different than all the other big boys that are out there, so there's certainly value to be had. Before I go to look at the performance differences, what is the sort of technology differences at least that PXG are claiming to be built into their products, their Gen 5 premium line up that would justify that price difference and have you paying that extra money. Right, so alongside me is hopefully some information which shows you what the differences are and what the similarities are, and to be quite honest with you there are more similarities than there are differences in terms of technology or materials used because you can see that very much the same type of materials are being used in both products right throughout the line ups. So the question is if the tech is the same, if the materials are the same why are we being asked to pay more money for Gen 5 over 0 to 11. We're getting there. Now when I say we're getting there we're getting towards the performance and which is coming very shortly and that's where to me ultimately where the truth lies but the main difference that you're paying for in terms of technology in my opinion is down here. It's adjustability. Whilst there is limited adjustability in the driver at least from the 0 to 11 range, there is zero adjustability in the fairway wood and that of the hybrid. So whatever loft and liangle you buy that in, that's the way it stays. There are some adjustments to be made in the driver but then you consider the Gen 5 line up and not only is there adjustability in terms of loft and liangle in all of the products mentioned but then there's this clever little waiting system that again appears in everyone, the hybrid, the fairway wood and the driver which makes custom fit. Well it takes it to a different level in terms of the options that your custom fit release has to make this product work best for you. And that's a significant difference but I've been custom fit for the Gen 5. I've not been custom fit for the 0 to 11. They do have the same shaft in or at least they will have. There's a slightly different one in the driver right now. They will have exactly the same shaft in all the numbers that you see and the question is has that adjustability made that product worth that premium figure that I need to pay to access it? Just before we do get to those numbers and I promise you we will very shortly I suppose we've got to quickly talk about aesthetics because generally that can be a separator in terms of at least when there's a significant price difference they will say the same thing in these videos, a question set of what am I losing in terms of quality of components we've already seen that materials used are very similar but in terms of aesthetics it's a really interesting one and I mentioned in the 0 to 11 review that I did very recently that I'm almost favouring the looks of the 0 to 11 range than I am of the Gen 5. They've certainly toned it down Gen 5 in terms of the crown. It used to be a sort of very bright white triangle element in there which it wasn't keen on. They've toned it down but with the 0 to 11 they've gone very much classic in their looks and like I said and then from a shelf appeal perspective not a lot to split them to be quite honest with you and I really can't tell you just how good this 0 to 11 line up looks. Anyway let's hit some balls. What I'm going to do is I'm going to hit a couple of drives on camera in fact. What I'm going to do is hit a couple of drives on camera to see if we can pick up any differences in terms of sound. Unfortunately I will have to stop and change the shelf so this is the 0 to 11. I mean again going back to my original review sounds really good. It's got that good mix of feels like it's shooting out there but soft enough because I do not like the sort of loud bang and hard feel that came off the original 0 to 11 line up. So bear with me I'll just go and swap shafts and we'll try Gen 5. Right we are back. Let's see what this thing sounds like. That's really interesting and I found it throughout the testing and I hope again that you're managing to pick that up. The audio is never that great inside here but interesting enough there's a slightly harsher louder sound that comes from the Gen 5 and from a sound perspective if I'm being quite honest with you again I prefer the sound that comes out of the 0 to 11. Again Gen 5 fairway 5 would really like these things. I think again the interesting bit for me is from a profile perspective let alone a looks perspective they're both very very similar in their shaping and styling. Sit really neat behind the ball low profile which is something that I really like indeed and again. Do you know what I mentioned the difference in terms of sound when you're into the driver when you're into the fairways and into the hybrids they sound very similar. I don't get that same kind of noise difference but performance wise there's a little bit going on that seems maybe slightly different but we'll get to that very very shortly. In fact we'll get there now because I could go on to hit two hybrids. The difference with the hybrids the only mention I'll make is the shaping and the profile. It's a slightly smaller compact head in the 0 to 11. I'd say perhaps more traditional old style players hybrid if you like in terms of the shaping and profile but from a sound perspective again very very similar indeed. But I do think these are the only two from a driver from the fairway shaping profile very similar address hybrids slightly different and may sway you if you've got a particular preference to how you like your hybrids to look. That's enough let's have a look at the data. I'm going to quickly show you one other thing that is different and that's the quality of the head covers. The premium line up in PXGs head covers always been really really good. Clearly there is a difference in what you get in 0 to 11. It is without doubt cheaper materials being used there but I'm sure that's not going to sway you one way or the other when you're choosing your golf clubs. Let's get into this information. Let's start off with a hybrid at the bottom end of the bag and then go through ball speeds. As you can see a little bit quicker with gen 5 launch angle arguably very very similar when you consider over a number of shots as is that spin number. Peak height absolutely nothing to separate it whatsoever. 185 carry on the gen 5 181 on the 0 to 11. I would say nothing to separate them. Yes there's four yards difference in terms of carry. Be a lot to do with the launch and the spin number that determine that that ball speed like I said a little bit faster out of gen 5 but nothing to separate them in that 22 degree for hybrid. Next up is the 5 wood and again very marginally but slightly faster ball speeds coming out the gen 5 launch angle and conditions very very similar again as is the spin. Peak height my god these are like inseparable again. We've got a 196 carry 5 wood on the 0 to 11 a 201 carry on the gen 5. Both those numbers and even the four hybrid slightly down I would say we're using range balls this morning in slightly wet and damp conditions so the numbers are down slightly but finally we go into the driver. It's an interesting one this the 0 to 11 ball speed at 141 mile an hour was faster than that of the gen 5 but and there's a big button I think this is key to this really launch angle on the 0 to 11 17.4 as opposed to 15.8 on the gen 5 spin number lower on the gen 5 peak height lower on the gen 5 overall carry greater on gen 5. Why is that so important? Well if you think about it the things that went wrong with this is it probably launched a little bit higher and it spun a little bit higher. And if those two things were changing the gen 5 driver in the 0 to 11 driver or you had the ability to change those numbers and have an impact on those numbers then arguably the performance at the club head itself would have been very very similar. I was custom fit for the gen 5 and the changes that were made are always to get the optimal performance out of the club in your hands and for me the optimal numbers in terms of the gen 5 driver are far greater than that of the 0 to 11. And you can see that from the launch angle the spin number and then ultimately that is in carry distance so it goes back to what do you pay your extra money for. Well you pay your money for the ability to get custom fit in a much more intricate way in terms of detail than you do with the 0 to 11. The question is, is that enough to justify the price difference? Well that's a question you need to ask yourself. I think arguably you could say four or five yards difference per club and I'm going to pay £70-80 maybe £100 difference per club. Is that really going to be beneficial to me? Hmm maybe not. Then I think you've got to ask yourself what kind of help and adjustability you want in your club head because if you're looking to really work against a draw or a fade bias, the ability to change the waiting system to help correct that, straighten it a little bit however driver club technology is supposed to work then you could say that yes it is worth that help. So it's not about distance, it's more about ability to help or limit my bad shot in my bag. So for me they're the considerations you need to make but I'll go back to the beginning and the big thing for me right now is PXG, love them or hate them along the way in this journey, what they're doing yet again is always upsetting the marketplace and certainly with this price and structure they've got throughout any of the ranges you look at it's extremely competitive and I'd argue that it is the best value product out there right now, it really is doing an incredible job and I say long may it continue. The problem is when you buy your product beware because you do not know what's going to happen next in turn to that price and structure either. Right I hope that gives you some kind of guidance and help if you're considering purchasing one of these lineups then that might have helped pointing at least in the right direction but as ever the point is go out and try it yourself and learn for your own testing what it did for your game or didn't. Right as ever thank you for watching, it is absolutely miserable here in the UK hence we've been in here all day so we might have a few videos that are well led, data led and not so much out on the golf course but thanks for watching and I'll see you all soon.