 Right, we're going to start today's video about a driver by talking about irons, the ZX5 and the ZX7 irons were, there were a massive shock for me in terms of how they performed, how they felt, how they looked, how they were priced, they literally ticked every box, it was a 10 out of 10 review, but we've now got the ZX5 and ZX7 drivers and my question is, and it's a big question, is why would you buy a ZX5 or a ZX? Yes, it's a big bought. These 2 drivers retail at 399 for the ZX5, 419 for the ZX7, they're the best price I can find on both of these products. Now you've got to compare that to a couple of other options, look at these, you've got the G410 from Ping you've got the Taylor Made sim both retail at the same price, but then consider the Cobra driver is in at 49, ac y driver maesuno, y gweithio'r gweithio maesuno o'r 2020, yw'r 299. That's a huge difference! And I think it's an issue! A'r the issue of shaft options. If we look, this is a Tricks and Fit cart. We've got a fair few options on the irons, but we've got two, four, six, seven. One of them is already shafted up one of their heads. So you've got eight choices of shaft in terms of driver option. And compare that to some of these others. Take a standard cart for Callaway. It's 14 different shaft options. That'll be similar for tailor-made, same for maesuno, and not too dissimilar for tightlist. It's got a bit of a camera place there. You need to be either extremely confident or extremely stupid. And, er, well, I'm not too sure which one it is, but we're having it at the camera anyway. So we've discussed the money. It's not exactly jumping out of me in terms of price. We've looked at the shaft option, and it's limited. You're then talking about how it looks in terms of shelf appeal. And I think for me, the ZX5 and the 7, they're not really jumping out at me. It doesn't say a great deal. It doesn't do a great deal at all, to be quite honest with you. But that's a very personal choice. And for others, maybe it does appeal. But what I'm not particularly interested in is the fact that it doesn't even give off that feel of a quality-made product. Nothing like, again, what it does when I look at the irons by comparison. So there's a lot of issues that are building up. But we all know we can dismiss all of that if this thing performs. But it's now got to really perform to make me overcome all those issues and make me buy it. Yeah, I've been pretty harsh so far. That's fair to say. But look, this is a product review. And these are the questions we've got to be asking ourselves when a new product comes to market. Surely they're the same question that you'd be asking yourself. So I'm struggling right now as to where this fits in. And don't forget, I haven't even hit a golf ball yet. But I'm looking at the reasons as to why I want to try it. Why I want to have a go. Why I want it to perform so well. I'm going to start with the first positive. And there could be a few more to follow. But from the top line, I love the carbon crown they've got. It is, again, very, very similar to others that are out there. It almost seems to have followed suit. I could place a few alongside this and they would look very, very similar. So it's nothing new again. It's nothing too innovative. But it does look good. Gloss finish sits nice at address. I'm going to hit the first ball and I'm going to see what I think of in terms of how this thing sounds. And let's hope we can continue with some positives. I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll hit a few more balls before I comment on that. That was an okay strike. It was a little bit loud for my liking. But let me go and collect some data and then we'll give hopefully a few more bits of positive feedback for this ZX7. And I'm going to try the ZX5. It's a much better ball. Deson ball flight. We could be about to turn a corner. Let's see. Right. In terms of technology and a marketing story, it's kind of what I like about Shrixon, but what I also don't like, there's no major story. Now I'll know a lot of people can get upset by the kind of big grand marketing claims that a lot of brands make. So on that side of the corner, I suppose you can say well they kind of underplay it, but at the same time, I don't really sell the product to me that greatly. So it's kind of like, it's very underwhelming again. The most exciting part of their story, if you like, is the rebound frame. They're claiming it to be as everybody does incredibly fast off the face rebound frame. Obviously is sort of very much self-explanatory. There's a different weighting system between the two club heads and the ZX5 is the more forgiving of the two, the ZX7, the lower spinning and clearly aimed at supposedly two different players. But that's it. There's no other great story behind it. So for a lot of people, that's very much your positive, but on the flip side, come on Shrixon, do a bit of a job and sell this thing to me, will you? I'll have to do some ball again. I'm going to throw some positives in there because yes, there are some and I don't really, I'm going to look at data as yet, but what I know, I wouldn't even be persuaded otherwise because for me the ZX7, I much prefer. I think I would always put myself in the category of the kind of ZX5 in terms of that, the more forgiving of the two. But I don't know what it is and again, I can't pinpoint in terms of exactly why, but for me, I get on much better with this ZX7. I like the sound of it. I like the way it sits behind the ball again, which was a positive. And the performance for me seems, I mean it relatively decent. I'm not spraying this thing all over the place right now. I would always suggest that's down to the swing you've got on the day rather than just how good the club is, but we'll see. And the ball is going out there, but I think that's enough. Let's get down to dribble data and see if the performance is good enough to make me overcome some of the issues that I've already highlighted and we'll see. Right, so back where we started and that question still remains and may have been a little bit harsh in this drive review, but to me, like I said halfway through, I'm asking the questions that surely you must ask as a punter when you're going to buy something. And for me, why would I buy this driver when there are so many almost obstacles put in my way? So no matter how good it performs, and we'll get to performance now, I might appear at a point where we don't even get there because of all the issues that have been raised. Drive all data in front of you now and this driver did well. It performed really well, my driving stats are sort of 235 to 245 is the best I can do in terms of carry, ball speed in relation to clubhead speed was good, spin was good, launch was good, everything you would want from a driver, it did. So I've got no criticism in terms of its performance. What I have an issue with is me getting there, is me getting to the point where would I actually pick this up and say, let me have a go? Would I go into the driving range and put this on my wish list? I'm not sure because like I said, there are so many obstacles that we've already highlighted in this video and I'm not going to go and repeat those again. But many of those things are subjective, I might have it completely wrong and for you the looks might be good, the price point might be good. Like I said, there may be many things why you might think differently than I did. But for me it's such a disappointment when the ZX5 and ZX7Is were just so good, they've fallen away short with this driver offering for me at least this time round. But the question is, if you've bought the driver or you're considering buying the driver, then tell me why you did or why you're considering it, stick those comments down below and we'll get a bit of a conversation going. Anyway, as ever, thank you for joining me, appreciate your time and I'll see you all soon.