 Mae'r Cwyrdd Wylwyr Fgolff Club yn y ddechrau'r ffaith cyllidonol a'n dweud i ni'r gweithio'r ffawr i'r PXG Gen 2. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r ffaith ffawr i'n gweithio, a'r gweithio'r cyllidonol sy'n gweithio'i gweithio'n gweithio'i gweithio? A'r rheoli sy'n gweithio'r ffaith fi'n gweithio'r gweithio'i gweithio i'r Golf dail. Rydyn mi wedi y gallw'n gilydd i chi i andes ac rwy'n rhan o'n fwy o bwysig hwn i gwelio'n gwardsio. A'na gwsieit hwn i gwelio'n gwardsio oherwydd y byddwn ni'n bwysig sy'n gyfle i hyfrym ing Brave company a'r mwyaf ychydig deisgu cyffredin sy'n meddwl a chyffredin cyffredin i Cyffredin y byddwn ni. Roedd yn trefwyrio i gyd, dweud o'r phudys hyfrym wych chi'n rhan o'r helyn, y gweithlo'n gwylliant a'u phou natelog hefyd yn ei grwng is well worth the money. And at 435, they brought these, that's UK pounds. They've brought this new range of putters back into another category where it starts to come in line with, top end don't get me wrong it's in with Scotty Cameron, some with two on designs. But once again, it's a price drop from PXG. Question is out of these products perform in the hands of the average golfer. And there's only one way to find that out, let's get fit with Lawrence and see if he can put an end to my putting woes. Right, so we're going to get putting very, very soon here at Wilmsham Golf Club. The first question, as ever with any sort of custom fit that you go through with PXG is they very much like to find a little bit about your own personal stroke and what you like in terms of what you like to see sat behind the golf ball. And for me in terms of putter, we've never done anything with Lawrence before on all PXG on putters. And what I like is first of all, in terms of a neckline is more the sort of plum neck as they call it. And secondly, I've always been a sort of mallet style putter as far as I'm concerned as sort of straight back straight through. At least that's the way I think I put. So we're just going to get set up first of all with a putter that matches what I like. Have a look at some performance on Trackman and then see if what I like actually suits my game or can we make some tweaks to make some improvements to my putted style. So let's get started. Right, so first putter tested and we didn't get off to it too bad of a start but there are some changes that Lawrence feels like he can make. And one of the things that we're going to look is to add some weight into the head of the putter. Again, I like to feel a lot of weight down at that putter end. We're going to make some changes. We're going to go to the next style, which is a gum boat. Again, it's a mallet style putter. Some notable differences here, but it feels like we can, I'm finding the centre of the putter face. So not finding sort of off centre strikes and you've got to put a little bit more mass and weight behind, directly behind the centre of the club face itself. And just see if we can produce a little bit better roll. We need to get that ball past the hole because as you know, without the ball going past the hole, there ain't much chance of them going in. That came off a bit better. Yeah, that's the idea. The first thing to notice is that I find it. Easier to align with the bigger side line. Oh, why don't you let me finish the senses? That's exactly right. Finish your sandwiches. Seriously. I was going to say the first thing is the alignments. The straight, the thick, bold, white line just seems a lot easier in terms of alignment. Even a blind squirrel, a case you catch an acorn, Andy. Well, if it was three in a row, we were going for it, we were retiring. I like how it passed the hole though. I was just going to say the same thing again. It's just, oh, it's not bad though. 74. 75% conversion rate. That's decent. As you can probably see, I managed to hold a few puts there and a considerable difference in terms of the roll. And the one big thing was, like I said, and the change that Lawrence made. And I always like to see whenever I do a custom fit of any sort, particularly with PXGs, when you make a change, you want to see those changes have a direct influence on the performance of the golf club. And what we've seen again here is that when I've changed this gumbo style, putting this extra weight directly behind the centre element strike of the club base itself, then we've seen that better roll. I've certainly got more puts past the hole. And it seems to be again a move that's been made that then makes sense when I've started to perform with the thing. So at the moment, a lot more positivity towards the gumbo. It's a lot heavier. I think it's like 435 grams in this head. Possibly I think Lawrence has said the heaviest putter that's out there on the market at the minute and a bit of counterbalance going on as well in the butten. Right, I've just asked Lawrence, can I try the mini gumbo, which is exactly as you'd expect, just a smaller version of what we've just tried. As you'll sightline, it's just that little bit thinner and obviously the overall profile just that little bit smaller as well. See how this one gets on? I think we'll have the same weight set up. Is that right? Yeah, same weight option in there. So we'll see how this one is in terms of just from my own personal experience, I'd just like to try this other option as well and see how we get on. But so far, I've got to say that set up that we've just had, I think it's going to be pretty hard to beat to be fair. It's so fun that, to be fair, to be honest with you. It's a personal preference really. Yeah. The loft wise and so on won't make any difference to roll up the fence or anything. No, I think for me, and if that camera is picking me up, I'm not sure, but for me, this slightly smaller profile just offered a little bit less stability in the backswing. I just felt as though just a little bit, maybe I was moving round a little bit and again, it'd be down to my stroke, but that's what I was noticing. Maybe because the sight line's a little bit thinner. You can see it deviate more. Yeah, that's all I could say, but again. Draws your focus elsewhere. Maybe, maybe. I mean, we all three out of five. So for senses wise, again, the ball's rolling past the hole as well. So exactly. And that'll be the increase in weight. So we're just going to change. You're going to put some weight now into the... Yeah, so just go put the 50 gram Superstroke counter balance script just in the top of the grip there, screw straight in, all that's going to do just to allow you to just help and feel a little bit more released through the potter. OK. Yeah. Three from three, I think it's time to retire, but I just want to carry on with this and just roll a few more putting because I'm really interested for those of you who've watched recent videos. Putting has been an issue for me and I've swapped and changed between certain putters through all the different product testing we do. And I've not really concentrated on something specific for me and that's what I've tried to use this morning for was get fit for something that suits my style. I love this plum neck. This is something I'm really partial to. And I like a mallet style putter with plenty of weight and mass in their head. And I like that stability. I think I'm a bit of a sort of straight back and straight through is what I try to do at least with putting. So we've ended up with a lot of mass in their head, bit of weight in the in the butt end of this shaft as well. And overall, the combination seems to be working really, really well off the mill face. I think it's a superb feel as you'd probably expect and that's something again, very personal. Lots of mill face putters out there and I'm sure you've all tried them before and it's something that you will like or not. But for me, very much something I like. So this is the gumbot gen two. Lots of mass in that head there. I love this sight line. Let me just see if we can get that in focus. Now that lined up against the ball, it's quite a thick and it's quite a big bold white stripe and I really like that again and I found alignment very, very good with indeed. And the smaller at least, I've managed all a few putts. I'm going to carry on with this because I might, just might end up having to put me under me pocket here. So you're heavier than any other putter on the marketplace over 4.35, we've only ever been able to go up to 400 before. Yeah. A more stable option, especially on short putts it'll really make sure you get it past the hole. I'm going to end this video here because putter videos are very hard to film because I often feel that very much a personal thing, they're very much subjective in terms of me being able to describe and explain what I'm getting from a putter because every chance that you'll feel something completely different than what I do. But what I would say is this and I always say it with PXG is that attention to detail is a second to none and their ability to custom fit and get this product right for an individual again is very much something different than what I've experienced in the past. In terms of the putter itself, I really like what we've ended up with and I think that without doubt, if you're looking for a putter, there are so many options, so many variables in terms of both the head and the shaft options, the different weight options that surely there's got to be a putter in there for you as well. So if like me, you've been struggling and you want a bit of a change, you want to try something a little bit different, don't forget, it's all no obligation this stuff. Give it a go, you never know. You might find something that works and I've got a funny feeling I'm going to give this combo to a bit of a run and you'll see it in the next course vlogs. If I can get my old hands on one, I'm going to start gaming this putter. That's how much I liked it. Anyway, as ever, thank you for watching. Thank you to PXG. Thank you to Wilmslow Golf Club. Comments down below. Let me know what you think of these putters. Different price points again. I think they're going to retail at four, three, five. So expensive putter, but right back in that sort of now Scotty Cameron Ballpark. High end of the two long putters as well. So once again, PXG have come up with a product that sort of starts to compete in the sort of top end at least of mainstream golf. Comments down below. See you soon. I'm about to try the new PXG iron. So that's the next one up for me.