 Right okay thank you for joining the average golfer I'm down here at Conway Golf Club and with Lewis Johnson and I'm going to have a look at a few different situations on what is the best club to get that ball in a hole in the least amount of shots I'm going to give you three different scenarios and I want your input on each of those so first of all let's have a look at those different situations you might find yourself out there on the golf course. Right okay so this is position number one and I want your choice so don't forget we've got seven iron we've got hybrid you've got putter or you've got wedge and the first situation you find yourself in is a steep incline into the green and it's got a plateau out we've got about 15 yards worth of green into the flag so make your decision now which club would you choose from position A. I'm all going to feed off so what would you use for me. Front for every golf fan I think the first thing it starts with is what you're most comfortable with in terms of confidence so I'm going to ask you that question first of all we've played the three holes you know where you're finished what are you most confident with in those three scenarios. It's the wedge you know the sand wedge, lob wedge whatever you know what was really interesting was yeah wasn't necessarily the scenario based it was more what we're comfortable with. Like the preset idea so in most of those situations and so to flip that one for me and for a lot of average golfers it's sometimes frowned upon as well when you reach for your putter when there's you know another five yards of fringe left it's perhaps seen as a sort of it's easy it's the easy way out but for me I still find it to be percentage wise probably the shot I would go for more than the other three options but on the test itself what did you find anything different. No no the wedge was the best but what was I think the surprise for both of all was you were the best with the putter I was the best that's a real good option for a shot yeah it's something I like to play a little bit probably more than you but well I've never played it never never since back playing golf with Louis again he's picked it out on a few occasions and more so on the links tracks that we've played so maybe more suited to that type of situation where there's a bit of a firmer ground firmer running but trying it today and I've tried it on a few occasions in recent weeks it's a real good option and one that surprised me a bit certainly over those longer distances as well where there's nothing in front of you nothing to get in the way then it gets that ball just pops it up just a little bit and then gets it running get it on the ground quicker than sort of seven I in the old traditional seven I in yeah you know which I still like playing but I think that like you said that hybrid just pings off the face you'd have to get used to it yeah oh yeah yeah definitely it's so it's and I think that's where we go about it it was our come I'm come toward the wedge you'll come to other putter the reason being is what you're playing we practice the most with us so it's an interesting video for me and really it's one of those ones that is apart from what we've done today to see how we get on in those three situations I'm more interested in the feedback and comments from you would you consider hybrid for example or three would is that part of your part of your armory in your game or are you traditionally just down to that wedge putter option anyway thank you as ever for watching it's been a fantastic day at Conway Golf Club plenty more to come from here over the next coming weeks if you've not seen it in recent days I've just posted about the competition the average golfer 2019 which is gonna be held here at Conway Golf Club so like I said if you're not seeing that make sure you check it out if not we're all done for the day and it's time for a nice cold pint sat on that balcony