 Dyna'n gyntaf ar y Ffwrngol Chester. Mae cymryd wedi bod yn ymgyrch yn y rwyng. Ond mae'n wedi ei wneud o'r rwyf yn ychwaneg. Mae'n amlwg o'r ffordd mewn... Mae yna, yw'n ei chyflwyno'n gwneud i'r ffordd. Ond mae'n bwysig am eu cynnig o'r gwahodd ar hyn yn ymgyrch o'r gwahodd i'r ffordd. Mae'n gwybod yw'r pethau sydd wedi'u cymryd. Mae'n gwybod i'r clyw yma i'r cyfryd CLC range oherwydd o hyryd. 19 degree, what I've got in my hand, but I've made a bit of a tweak on this. I've added two degrees of loft, so the standard CLK 19, which is typically your sort of your three hybrid with a little bit of adjustability that's in there. I've added two degrees of loft and I'll tell you why I've done that in a bit when we talked through some of the numbers. I've hit this thing off camera and I found it just a little bit low in terms of the ball fight that I'd look to play in terms of a hybrid in this sort of category. We'll talk about that later, like I said. But first of all, we're going to talk price point because, yet again, Mizuno are doing a real good job in terms of bringing in... I think they've upped their prices, don't get me wrong. They're not... they're more expensive than perhaps we'd have expected and liked them to be, but they've certainly kept the seed in there in terms of compared to other brands. And I think from driving this range right the way through to the hybrids and fairways, they've kept a real good price point. And rather than me quote something, I'll flash something up now for you to see what in US dollars and British pounds in terms of what the general retail price is because I've only got RRP on these, but it's definitely a more attractively priced product. And in terms of the finish, I think it's superb. Some images up on screen for you now. I think in terms of shelf appeal, I like the way that sort of cut out behind the wave technologies they call it, which will all be to do with ball speeds across that club face. Yes, that's in theory. We'll test that very, very soon. But I think it looks good first and foremost. Again, I mentioned on another video of the fairways. They've turned it down in terms of the colouring evidence to be coming a little bit muted. And from the top side, it's almost like a sort of graphite gray again muted finish, which I think looks absolutely stunning in hand. So it takes a lot of boxes, but how does it perform? And I think for me, is it going to do anything that's different? Because the problem we've got at the minute, I looked at the five. Wouldn't the five to me is a fantastic product, but it gives some, well, I looked at that, not only how does it perform in terms of the Mizzuno product, but how does that compare in terms of products you could possibly put in the bag? The problem they've got with this for me is that there's a lot of hybrids out there. There's a lot of already got a hybrid in the bag. So what's this going to do any different and how is it going to appeal to others in making you persuade you to swap them by this? And for me, that's the big job that Mizzuno have got in hand. So the first question before a golf ball is do you need a hybrid in your life right now, a new one? Have you got hybrids in the bag? And what would it be? What's going to change things? What is a hybrid going to do any different than they already do right now in terms of out there on the marketplace? Because surely that's the big challenge that these club manufacturers face right now. Anyway, let's get on to it in some golf balls and collect some data. And I think like I said, we're going to play it straight from the mat. I think in terms of a dress, it looks superb. I like the look of it, not again, in terms of its shape, I would call it what I would term traditional in terms of its shape, not to, I don't like this sort of, I don't know the word that the weather kind of like toe end becomes a lot higher than at the heel. It's not like that at all, and I like the way it sits behind the ball. Let's hit a golf ball, otherwise I'll be accused of waffling on too much. Let's see what this can do. I'll make the ball half decent at the minute, you know, on and off course, so that's quite good. I'll tell you what I'll do, and I don't normally do this. Let's see what that's done in terms of numbers. We have a pause while it arrives. OK, so clubhead speed 86 mile an hour, 3700 spin, 197 in terms of carry. Now for me, like I said, it's a bit weaker. So a standard three hybrid, I'd be looking around that 200 yard mark in terms of carry. I've actually added, like I said, a couple of degrees worth of loft onto this, and I'm still finding, and the other numbers that I collected off camera are all in and around that sort of 195 to 200 carry. And getting there with a ball flight that I like is going forward. The spin number is really, really good, and that two degrees is a bit of big help for me, because like I said, if I was looking at this club in terms of what I'm finding in terms of the performance so far, would it be a criticism? A criticism would be for me that the 19 degrees is a really low ball flight and something that I was surprised at, because normally with the hybrid, you're just seeing that ball just pop up there, and in fact it's something that you're actually looking to sort of perhaps tone down a bit in terms of the ball flight. It's been complete opposite with this. I found it way too low at 19 degrees and had to add loft to it. Let's try one more. Again, I hope you've got that. I've actually buttoned that thing. That's further than the first one or just this. The interesting bit for me is the sound and feel, and I think what Mizuno have done incredibly well again with all the range. Nothing felt like a Mizuno in terms of irons, but I think what I would say is in terms of the fairways, the hybrids, and into the drive they've done incredible job in, and it doesn't make a great deal of difference to a lot of people, but sound is really important to me, which is interpreted then as feel. And I think they've done a fantastic job in doing that as well. So I think what I'll say is this, and I'll get to some numbers, but the only thing and the only issue that I have with these products now is it's no different than any other hybrid that I have hit. It's going to get me to 200 yards. It does it well. It seems to be doing it quite consistently in terms across the club face, in terms of ball speeds aren't dropping off. I've sort of collected data for 10 or 12 shots already. But there's plenty of other clubs that I've done that with in the hybrid market. So that's the only thing I would say. But I don't know what, like I said, that's more to do with where are we at in terms of golf club manufacturing right now, because it's difficult to know where things are going to move forward, and this certainly falls into that category, even though it's performing exceptionally well. Let's try one more. Well, I couldn't have hit them any better on camera. There are absolutely three bottom balls, as I like to call them. Let's have a look at the data, maybe drill it down just a little bit and see if maybe there's something I'm missing out there in terms of maybe this is doing something that other hybrids aren't, but I fear that that isn't going to be the case. Well, it's OK. We'll make this summary fairly brief. We don't need to drag this out too long. And I think, like I said, let's go through the numbers and I'll throw them up in front of you now. And you'll see that overall, I think the performance was fairly consistent, kept club head speed relatively consistent. And when it did pick up, it had an impact in terms of what ball speeds we got out. If you look at that one that creeps up to 87 mile an hour, 134 ball speed, that impacts all across the board in that 201 carry. Interesting one last shot here, it's 84 mile an hour with a 134 ball speed. That's incredible. 208 carry. So there's some variables in there, and again a lot down to the swing of the delivery from an average golfer. That launch anchor, like I said, on average 11.9 for me. It still wasn't the highest of launch and peak height at 76. And that again did fluctuate between sort of 65 and what is it, 84. So there's some variables in there, but again a lot down to strike. But for me, the spin number really good as well at that 38. So it's possibly like a kind of four hybrid in the end and 38 spin. 200 yard carry 131 ball speeds. I mean, it's ticking plenty of boxes and it's doing everything it should be doing in terms of performance. Did it do anything that really sort of said to me and drop every current hybrid you've got in the bag and put this one in? No, it didn't. I'm afraid that it was kind of like, and that's not a criticism. That's it performed exceptionally well. If I had a 10 year old hybrid and I was looking to swap out, then this definitely comes into the mix. And I think with that price point, it definitely comes into the mix. So they've produced a fantastic product. It performs well, but it doesn't perform any better in my hands than a lot of other products that I've tested. So that's it. It's short and sweet. Like I said, I hope that, like I said, I've sensed an element of slightly downbeat in terms of, like I said, the current mood and I apologise for that. It's not what you want to watch. I know we've got to make an effort to try and cheer this whole thing up. So I'm about to film a video with the driver and I'll make an effort to make it a bit more upbeat. But I can assure you it's not impacted on my opinion of the product, even though that wasn't the most cheery. That's as honest and as fair as an assessment as I can give it. Right, as ever, thanks for watching and more importantly, like I said, take care and see you all soon.