 F nog mae'n amlwg o ddweud i'r dweud oherwydd'r ddweud o'r ddweud oherwydd yn yn fwy ward. Dwi'n arnyn nhw, mae'n gweithio walch a'i gyd. Mae'n ran o'r ddweud mwy o'r weithredu o'r ddweud. Wadwch fel! Wrth fel o ddweud yn amlwg. Mae chi'n gweithio, yna gweinio hi'n cael botwch o bethau mewn ardi. First of all, let's look at them in terms of their body shape and how that's been designed. It's all about AI again, that is the message fully optimised is what AI has done and done it in a way that no human brain could have worked out or took it a fair bit of time to do it. And they've come up again with individual faces in terms of the design, in terms of that heat map that you can see that I'm playing over for you now. They're looking to get some high ball speeds out of this club face and we shall see if that happens. Different materials than what we've seen in Flash and they say that we're going to see some leap forwards in ball speeds. And like I said, we shall see if that is the case or not. The interesting thing for me is, and we'll talk about a summary in terms of a thought, so the interesting thing for me is this goes up to Sevenwood and I think it could be a very interesting product that might work well for some golfers. But that's it as far as tech spec, it's all about AI, it's all about supercomputer, it's all about bespoke design. But ultimately, let's get back over to Amandoeir, how is it performing in the hands of an average golfer? So it's gone bullet straight into that bunker, it's a long carrier ever. So the standard product which is going to probably appeal to the masses is exactly what you'd expect is traditional in its looks from above. I love the carbon crown and I love the finish, it's very, very nice indeed. There doesn't seem to be a great deal of effort going into the design underneath, I must say, but it's okay. Weight placements at the back, again, GL Break technology, all the things you've already heard in terms of the spec. And again, face profile is traditional in the way it looks. It's very much, I mean, the thing is I've got no dry ball data at this point, we'll get to it at the end. But what I like to do is test the product out in the real environment and what it does. And I've played with it as you can see for the last couple of days. And the standard product for me is so good. I mean, we've passed it around between a few of us to be honest on the tee box. Everyone seems to be getting on very, very well with it. That's the impressive thing to see in a few different hands and that's the all important bit, what you think. But for me, it performs very well. There seems to be, either everyone's getting out the sweet spot or that sweet spot is getting bigger because everybody seems to be getting that ball away fairly easy. It's bigger because it's going out there quite consistently. Ball flight is consistent. It's doing all the things you'd want from a three wood. But I'm going to next try it off the fairway and see how easy it is to pick up this slightly shallower face on the regular product. Hopefully you pick that ball flight up. That was the standard product. It's 15 degrees on this three wood. And this is where there's a noticeable difference between this and the max. I think off the tee, yes, there's a different ball flight. The max is definitely higher launching again. But where for me, as an average golfer, there's a big gain to be made on the max product is the ability to pick it up off the deck. Nothing wrong with what I've just did there, but it's a flatter ball flight. It's great on a long par five, which we're on now. But in terms of coming into a green with a three wood in your hand or looking to get something that higher launching and just be able to pick up generally, I find the max really does what it's intended to do. And although, like I said, not wrong with what's just happened there. That's again, flowing off. I don't know whether you can pick it up in terms of ball flight, but I lean towards the max in terms of what I think might be a good option for many average golfers getting a bit of assistance. We know that a three wood off the deck can be a tough club to play. And often you've got to push down to that five wood or something. But the max at the moment does something that this doesn't and I like it. Well, there's something I asked the question last time you've seen me is how did it perform in the average golfer? And it was very, very good indeed. It was something that was, I've said on the previous video and depends which way round you've watched these is that the max driver did extremely well from the fairway and this traditional three wood in the Maverick range. It did what I would see in a normal three wood in the sense that it was normal in terms of trajectory and launch and I did like that in terms of the max product and I wish there was a combination of the two to be quite honest with you because ball fright from the T from this standard product and not to not sub zero now. Standard product was very much traditional and much more penetrating ball flight and I much preferred it from the T and I preferred the max from the fairway but whether or not I can work on this sort of Maverick from the fair would be interesting to see. Dry ball data, pretty much standard stuff to be honest with you. High 230s in terms of carry, good spin number, better launch like I said I mainly played these from the T. So it takes every single box but what I like and I've repeated in every message is just this idea of this bespoke club head specific design to meet the requirements of the individual golfer that might be looking to use that type of club and what they're looking for from that club. So the combination is very very good indeed. I meant to do it, it goes up to a seven wood and for me that is again a potential weapon in terms of five wood, seven wood. This kind of product in the bag in the hands of most average golfers is going to be something that they're only going to see benefits from in my opinion. So for me I'd be really interested and I talk about this just on a very personal level on a finish of this talking about what I did about the launch of the fairway. I would love to have a go with the five wood in this because I could see that it would be the five wood standard product. I think might be a product that I'd love to try and could find its way into my bag because I'm very impressed with the Maverick range you've got to say. This one like I said for little nuances wouldn't be quite for me but overall stunning stunning set of products here and well worth a try and that ultimately is all that matters. If you're into looking at three woods, five woods if you're in the market for them rather then the important thing is get out there and go and give it a go for yourself. Anyway that's me done. I'm going to play some more golf down here at Conway. While the sun's shining even though it's a bit chilly I'll see you soon.