 Over my word, hefyd ond yth ystyried gyda sydd gael sysyllti. Rwy'n gweithiool gwylo bwysig i ddechrau gwyllgor a'r hyfforddiol na ddim yn ewworthyd a atbydd i'r pwysig yn y gwyllgor hwnna. Rwy'n gweithio bod hynny'n gweithio'r gwylo'r gwyllgor i ni'n gwyllgor pwysig ar y cwael gwyllgor. botton ni'n 99% ddweud, ond gwych yn llwyddo'r gwyllgor rydyn ni'n gweld, ac fy hollum i gael gwyllgor ym mwyaftwid. Ac rwy'n credu ddim yn deall arall i'r gwrs yn ddechrau. Rydw i gweithio'r eich cyffredinio o'r cyflog yma'r llwyddoedd yna yn ymlaen, mae'r cyflog yma'n ddweud gyda'r cyflog. Felly mae'r cyflog yn gallu o'r cyflog er mwyn am y tê. Mae'r peth. Rydw i'n credu i'n credu i'n credu i'n credu i'r celydd i'r ferwaithol. I can't believe it does that so easy. I could never do that with an iron. You can even choose to play this club from out of the roof. Get up. You can even choose to play this club as a bit of a wedge shot. It'd be nice if it went in, get up there ball, get up there ball. And it goes without saying that you can play it from any type of lie on the fairway. Oh, my word. Look at that ball flight. Perfect coming into this well protected green. Get on the flag. Oh, and there's one club that makes all of those shots you've just seen. Just that little bit easier. Get in. I am, of course, referring to a hybrid, but not the sort of standard three to four hybrid that most of us will carry as a long iron alternative. I'm talking about something with a lot more loft in the bag and that's the key to making this game so much more easier. And why? It's vastly underrated and why so many of us should have this club with as much loft on it in the bag to make this game a dam site easier for us all. So the big reveal is yes, it's a hybrid, but like I said, it's one with plenty of loft and I've got a seven hybrid in my bag. Perhaps you should look at even a six hybrid, but the point is something with plenty of loft and that's where the versatility comes from. But before you golf stops disappearing, now you've heard it's a seven hybrid, just hang on a minute and let me explain why I think this should be in plenty more golf bags. It's that high towering ball fly looking to come in over those bunkers and that's the kind of thing where this club is so versatile. I want to go back first of all to what we did with the intro. As you can see those scenarios playing from a fairway bunker, what a horrible shot that is for an average golfer to be able to use the sole to just slide across that sand, use the loft to help pick it up, makes that shot so much easier than it would be with an iron in hand. You're then looking at a chip and run shot from around the green which can be played from all kinds of distances. That loft again just helps to pop the ball up a little bit, but the face gets it firing as opposed to perhaps a seven iron chip and run. Or if you don't get it quite right, that can often backfire on you. You're then talking from the tee and from the fairway with that kind of shot and again the approach we've just had in behind us, a green littered with bunkers where you need the height. You've got to get that ball up and airborne. You want it coming down and landing soft, but you want to be clearing those bunkers. And again, this is the type of club that allows you to do that. That low CG pops that ball up really, really high. It gets the ball airborne, it clears the bunkers, it gets you on the green and there's no other club in the bag that does it quite as easy. And that's where the versatility of the club for me is the key. And my more and more average golfers, and they go back to 99% of us, should have one of these in the bag. I think it's getting just a little bit too dark. And I think it's time to pop back into the van. Oh, I thought I was going to hold that. And give a bit of a summary, get that kettle on and see what we finally think of my thought process behind. Don't forget, 99% here, you should have one. Well, the feedback I want from you in this week's video, in the comment section down below, is, do you currently have this seven hybrid in the bag, or let's say a lofted hybrid in the bag? And if after watching this video, will it change your mind that if you haven't got one to perhaps persuade you at least to give one a try? So you've seen this thing perform in reality how they're on the golf course, which is where it is all about. But in terms of dry ball data, I mean, I could hit this thing all day long. It is one of the easiest clubs. And I use that word easy. I mean, you still got to swing these things, don't get me wrong. But this kind of hybrid with plenty of lost on is definitely one of the easiest clubs you'll find to try and get some enjoyment out of the game. Hit those lofted elevated shots, give you plenty of help and assistance so that questions still remains. Why have most of us not got one of these in that bag? I can't resist it in all the ball. I can't have a ball flight on it. Now very surely you'll hear about what 7 hybrid I used in making of today's video. But I think it's very worth pointing out that there are a number of brands that do provide a 7 hybrid in their range, but not everybody. So it is worth shopping around a little bit and I thought I would compile a bit of a list from the major brands who I consider that have a 7 hybrid available right now. It starts off with the pink G425. Also the price in here for you as well, which is another helpful guide. £219 for the G425. Mazuno, it doesn't come in the CLK range, but it does come in the GPX fly high. And that's at £129 and by far the lowest price 7 hybrid you can buy right now. TaylorMade do the Sim2 Max at £199. Callaway do their B21 at £159. Titlist TSI1, that's the most expensive 7 hybrid you can buy at £229. And the PXG0211 was £190. So a real cross-section in terms of pricing and obviously that's something for you to consider if you were going to put one of these clubs in your bag. But for now, we'll move back into the van and I'll tell you which hybrid I've used today and perhaps what I think of it. Right, so today's video was more about the style of club rather than the type of club and it's all about being a lofted hybrid in the bag. But in this case, I used a Ping G425 7 hybrid and I think if I was choosing or recommending a hybrid it would probably be that. There's plenty of options out there but right now this one just kind of ticks all the boxes for me on a personal level. Love the way it looks at the dress. Love the matte crown. I love the two-tone face that sort of shows you that loft and once again inspires confidence. So it just ticks all the boxes. It performs incredibly well. I've used it for over a year now and I've got very familiar with the club and more than happy to recommend it. But like I said, plenty of other options out there. But my finishing statement would be really what the title says and that's that 99% of golfers would benefit from having this club in the bag. There is no doubt about it and the question still remains why haven't you got one in your bag? Anyway, as ever, thank you for watching. That's my two penneth. Let's see your comments down below to the questions I asked earlier. Hit that like button if you've enjoyed today's video. And as ever, the final request is subscribe if you don't already and hit that notifications bell to get a little bit of a reminder each time we post. Right, I'm done. Thank you for watching. See you soon.