 Dîm y bydd, bydd yma, rydyn ni'n meddwl gael eich gyfaintoedd, rydyn ni'n meddwl chi'n meddwl, rydyn ni'n meddwl. Ond eich ddigmar wedi fyddion fyddion i y cyntafolio Felly, mae'n gwneud eich gallu'n gwybod gwirionedd yn cael bydd, ac mae'n ystod y gwirionedd y gallu gwybod gwybod gwyrdd gwybod nifer yn y cael bydd, ac wnaeth i'n dweud wnaeth chi'n gwybod, rydyn ni wedi'r gwirionedd y gwybod gwyrdd yn rhan, ac mae'n gwybod, rydyn ni wedi gweld eich gwirionedd yn y gwybod gwyrdd. Ych erbyn beth sy'n cael bydd? Rwy'n gwybod y gwybod y gwybod yn y rhaid, mae'n ei fod yn barod, mae'n ei fod yn gwybod, Ca i ddim yn rhoi, mae gynethu gwybwys iawn, yn ymweld y gallu golffwys iawn yn mynd. Rwy'n rhan i ddim yn rhanio gwybwys iawn, yw wneud hynny. Rwy'n rhanio gwybwys iawn y Amazon, ac mae'n oed o ran i ddydd i'r ffordd o ddim yn rhoi'r bod ni wedi'i gweld yn fawr. Ond y gallwn ymweld, wrth fynd i'n gweithio'r draffa, yw'r gwybwys iawn wedi'u gwybwys iawn? Roedd i'n bwysig o'r cyffin ar y cyfnod y gallwn i'n gweithio'r cyflogion. Roedd yn fawr hynny fyddwch yn gweithio'r cyflogion ar hynny, fel y gallwn yn ddych chi. A yna'n gwneud i'r cwmau, rydyn ni'n gweithio ar fy mod. Mae'r ram ffx, rydyn ni'n rhan, yn gyffinol. Mae'r ram wedi ddweud 24.99 ond Amerson, ac rydyn ni'n gweithio'r cyffinol. Mae'n gweithio'r cyffinol ychydig. Rwy'n gwneud o ddydd yn ddweud gyda chi, a yr angen chi tro иrwyr yn gwneud. Rwy'n gweithio i chi'r codi arno arnyngwch. Mae gennym, ac mae gennu. Mae'n gwneud i'w clygu'r cyflafol o'r hyn a'r dda i ddweud o'r codi inmates fel ei wahanfa ar y baf ar hyn o'r bach. A rwy'n gwybod i chi ffwrnau y gwahog. Mae'r holl hyn o'r codi merge o'r gyflod i gweithio o'r iechyd, o'r boblraedd hwrs FFX yn ychydig. o'r gwasgwch nifer o'r teimlo'n holl. Right, well I think we should get straight into this because I've no idea what you're supposed to do with these clubs. I've never tried one in my life like I said. And you're going to see my very first shot with one or two shots. So just off the fringe, we'll talk about what this club can and possibly might do for some average golfers. But let me just give it a bit of a go. I'm going to play it as I would a sort of put, and I'm assuming that's the idea. That's not too bad. That even seems to spin. Right, I'd be more than happy with that very first go. So same putting style stance, and that could be even closer. It's almost identical. Do you know what? That's not a bad start. I'd be more than happy with them with a chipper, but what can I do with a wedge? We're going to find out, mix it up a bit, talk about the chipper and who it might suit. And are we ignoring, of our own golf snobbery again, a possible tool that might help a lot of average golfers? Right, so the next position we're going to go from is hopefully you can certainly just about make me out back there. It's from the roof, and we've got sort of maybe 10-15 yard carry. Again, I'm going to adopt this kind of put in stance and see how it, oh, hello. That could go in. That could go in. That could go in. Jesus. Right, okay, so pretty good out the roof, and so all I'm doing, and I'll never do that again. No, I didn't. I fluffed it. And that's because I was about to say what I've been doing is keep my wrists nice and stiff and just adopting that putting stroke, and I didn't on that last one. I broke them. So again, concentrate on that. And I would certainly take two out of three of those. Right, we've just got a bit of a break. I've got a few games coming through. It's a gorgeous afternoon here at Conway, and obviously the course is very busy, so I've just had to pull off a green. And it gives us time to have a look at the technology that is packed into the Ram FX Chipper. I don't know a great deal about it. It's a regular flex shaft. I don't even know what length the shaft is, and I've no idea what loft we have on this. So there's a technical information for you right there. The point is this. It's not about the tech that's packed into this, is it? It's about the simplicity of it. It's a complete opposite of that. It's the fact that it's a club that is effectively a putter with a lot of loft on it. I would suggest it's something maybe in the region, sort of 45 degrees, something like that. Relative to a pitching wedge, 45, 46 degrees. And the issue that I'm going to have with it, I've tried it in a few different positions so far. They've been out of a bit of rough, which is fine. They've been from just off the fringe again, which is fine. They've all had nothing in front of them. They're very much a flat running. And I would imagine that'll get a lot more difficult when we perhaps have to pop this over a bunker and we'll find that out. But in terms of what it is, it's a very straightforward, simplistic piece of kit. But how many of you would, in fact, game this? In fact, how many of you have actually tried one of these? So comments down below. What are your thoughts on the idea of having a chipper in your golf bag? Now unfortunately, I had to just skip off the green there because I had a game behind me. It's a very busy day down here, as you can imagine, with these conditions. But anyway, I tried to get back to a similar position, but my yellow balls have been moved. So that's not a bad effort. It's kind of where I would want to land it. That's a decent chip. My chipping's not great, so from this position, that would be something that I'd be really pleased with in terms of a shot. Again, that's not too bad either. Released out, in fact, it's very good. Last one, and at the moment, fairly happy with those. Can I make it three? Yeah, that's good as well. So, in that instance, none of them made it as close as quite that yellow one did, and I wound off with the chipper, but essentially, there are three decent chips for me and where I'd expect them to be. But was there a huge difference between... Was I surprised, I think, is the issue between how easy the chipper came out of the rough and the answer to that is, yes, I thought it was. I wanted the flag. I was going a little bit by to be fair. See if we can finish off with one more. Oh, it's pushed it out. It's gone out. It's come off that bank. And you know what? They're not too bad at all. And I'd be more than happy with those, like I said, in terms of my chipping capabilities. The question is, what would happen to the chipper? And we are 51 yards out, I've been told. And I wonder now, so the question is, a lot of versatility which played a 50-degree wedge and could have done a number of different things with it in terms of ball flight. I have no idea what I can do in terms of with a chipper. So we're still sticking to that straightforward put-in style strobe. But the question is, is 51 yards too far for a chipper? And could we still use this? And not like that, because that was a little bit fat. So, do you know what? I picked that up quite cleanly. It's running along there. That's not done a bad job at all. The interesting thing is with a chipper, what amazes me is that on virtually every occasion, I'm going to speak too soon, is that you would at least get the ball on the line that you intend. Again, I've just got that one a little bit fat, but it's still rolling out there. It's made from the green, it's not ideal. The one thing that's difficult from this distance is not to grab a bit of the green, a bit of the turf rather. So again, just that little bit more. Can I adapt to it at all? Not really, just made front edge again. The thing is, the added bonus that the chipper gives you, like I said, is the fact that each of those balls very much was easy enough to set off on target. And again, did a job, because the one thing that you're not doing, and I think it's who it appeals to, joking aside, is that how many of you are in that position, with a thin bladed style wedge in your hand, I've got the likely to duff one straight into the ground and maybe shift it two foot in front of you. It eliminates a lot of the risk that's attached to a chip and a low, like I said, not as good for me in terms of performance as the 50 degree wedge. It's certainly not got me in any trouble and I'd be more than happy with those three results in many respects. Now again, not the three greatest chips in the world, but the final one again. And I'd be more than happy, but this is the biggest issue that you're going to have in the fact that, when I say the biggest issue, you're going to have to carry a wedge is my guess we'll find out very quickly, but can every time I've hit this ball so far with a chipper, I can't get any ball flight off it, I can't get a chipper run, but I can't get anything that's going to clear this bunker. Or can I? We're going to find out. So 56 wedge out of interest is what I just played. Let's get the three yellow balls out. I had decent enough lies there to be fair, so let's give something half decent to the chipper. They look okay. Right, so I'm going to... I'm going to choke down on a chipper. Yeah. I actually said that. So I'm going to play this one a bit different, and I'm going to play it a bit more like not a putting stroke. I'm going to play more of a chip. Almost, almost. It got there, but it's certainly got more height adopting that different type of action. And I got it again. I can't get it massively high, but you know what, that's not too bad. Let's see if we can do one more. And that's not bad, is it? Get up. And there lies the difficulty. It's a club that will definitely help you on the flat, but in these kind of situations, you're going to have to... Or maybe you're just going to have to learn ways in which to play with it. I don't know because I can't quite master that bit yet in terms of getting much, in terms of elevation on the ball. And in this instance, I'd have been a little bit stuck without a different type of wedge in the back. I just actually found that. I had a few chips around the green. And I've actually found that by removing that sort of putting style way of playing it, it becomes a lot more, well, a lot easier to clip the ball off the top. Like I said, a danger with that big... You tried it with long putch yourself is where you just engage with a bit of the ground. And that's what's happened with the putting style over longer distances. Certainly is okay in terms of across the flat. But just that chip there, just trying a few in and around this green. It's a lot easier. Just getting a little bit wristy with it. And yeah. I think the more I work with this, it could be a tool that would go in the bag. But it won't. Right, we're losing light here at Conway Golf Club. And I think I've done more than enough with a chipper. And I think it's the best review of a chip you'll see on YouTube. In fact, it's probably the only review you'll see on YouTube. Do you know what, I bought this as a bit of a gimmick. And I want to do the video because I've been trying to look at things like I said, make life easier for average golfers. And that was the idea behind it. And I think, do you know what, to a large degree, as joking apart, I think it would play a great role in many golfers bags. I honestly do. I've played with more than enough golfers which struggle with chipping. Like I said, it ain't my best part of my game. And I think that if you played a few rounds with that, and I think if you got used to it in terms of how it comes off the face, what you can do in terms of loft is flight it. I think it's a real versatile club to have in the bag. And it boils down to the fact that we, there's so much stigma attached that people will really struggle to put it in the bag. And I know the deluge of comments will be about improving your chipping. But I also know that it can be a real killer for a lot of people. And if you've developed the yipse or anything with your chipping, then maybe again, this might help some golfers out. But all I would say is, do not dismiss it. Do not ignore the possibilities of what a chipper can do for you. But I ain't putting in the bag. Never.