 OK. Weldych chi fel Y TV. Rwy'n ddigon y golygu. Mae'r ysgol yn rhan o'r ymwneud i'r cyfle o fewn i fynd. Rydyn ni'n cael ei ddweud ymddangos o'r UK, ond nid o'n roedden nhw wedi'i gweithio'r gweithiau. Rydyn ni'n cyfrifio'r gweithio'n maen nhw'n i'n credu benros. Benros' ymddangos yng nghylch yn ymddangos. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gwybod. yn all hynny. Fy ferfyn yw'r hurad i'w pwyl iddo ben Ross welshwyr iddoiaeth yn ein indeb i'r gwirionedd, rwy'n gweithio'r syniadau arlogogiant ac rwy'n gweithio hygyfryd a'r ddweud iawn ac eisiau unolion yma, a ar dda y gael iawn i'r hyn, yn y rhesymau ym hyn yn y dyma, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio yn y llwyddiadau a chdi gyrdd yn gwneud yma, lle mae'n gweithio'n wneud i'r ffisule i'n ffordd ynghylch i'r dnarsion i'r ddwyf yn byw'r cyllid yn gweithio eu blai. Byddwn i'n dwi'n pof i'n ddweud hefyd o'u llaw, ond mae'n ddweud o'r cost.. Mae dewis i'n ddweud edrychwch i'r dduf yn ymddeithio cinefrightr yno, rwy'n credu unosi'r ddweud eisiau, Gwyd USAid a Bwyneb, yn mynd i chi i ddweud yma yn rhoi'r bwysig i'r grwp yn gwneud. A'r ddweud weithio'r adnod o'r cost ar yr adnod, gyda'r cael ei gwybod ei bod yn meddwl i'r ystyried benros. Ond oherwydd, mae'r ddiogel yn ffordd, mae'r ddweud yn cael ei ddweud ym mhwylol yn cael ei ddweud a'i cael eu cyfnod i'r ddweud. Felly, mae'r ddweud benros, evolwysion R-I-M. Mae'r ddweud efallai i'w ddweud, a evolwysion efallai i'w ddweud i'r ddweud cymhreffau R-I-M. Yn ymdyn nhw'n gwybod i'r ddweud for you now of these two irons because there's quite a big difference and evolution has changed quite considerably or evolved quite a lot in terms of the head shape which is really really interesting. So I'm going to put these images up now and the first image you'll look at is the pure size of the club head. This is a very very small and compact club head in the evolution R. You've not only got the small club head, you've got a slightly odd shape to it and I've got to admit when a club is sat behind the ball, it's a bit odd to look at, it's unusual, it's a break from the norm. I've got no problem with that, I like to see innovation, I like to see changes but I must admit straight away you're questioning the norm here. Like I said this is quite a bit different to look at for me. From the top line it's again, there's a slightly thicker top line. It's odd in that it's a smaller face, it's a smaller in terms of the club face itself but then it just seems a little bit chunky with this top line. I've got to say the finish on the club again very very good indeed, no problems with that whatsoever but I'm really interested in that. My query on this is where this product is aimed because to all intents and purposes for a size, a profile, a club head with that small profile, that's a better player iron. My immediate thoughts of Benros's clubs has always been, with no disrespect to them, more of an improvement type of iron. So this is a change for me and I'm really interested to know how this is performed and know how it's performed out in the fairways because I've given it a few hits out there. We're going to get some dry ball data and then we'll do an assessment and see what I think of the new Benros Evolution R irons. Ok so like I said Benros at address, it's just a little bit different but it's very very compact, it's a very compact 7 iron. It's what I'm going to hit. Just check the line on that one. I thought so slightly down that left hand side. See if we're going to adjust that a little bit. Definitely back down the centre. Of course the ball's reasonably nice and I don't know about the field to be honest with you. I don't know if I'm finding the centre of the club but it's quite dull. It's an odd one because I'm really questioning every ball I've struck if I could describe the feeling. It feels as if I'm getting them slightly out the bottom. It's almost a little bit thin and judging by where my strike pattern is it's very much down the bottom half of this very small club face. I've hit all the balls fairly consistent in terms of their position I would think as well. So very good in terms of where I've struck and hit the ball in terms of the target line. At least we'll prove that in a minute or two. But I'm not sure on the field on this one. Like I said for me it was just as if I was just catching everything just a little bit out the bottom. I'm really concerned about the size of this club head I'll be honest with you. That's the big thing that I've got a problem with. Maybe it's a mental issue but they've really shrunk that down to a very small size and I just think in terms of confidence for the average golfer. You've got to be a need to be a confident ball striker to be sitting that ball. That club behind the ball with some confidence anyway. Let's have a look at numbers and see how this iron's done in terms of overall performance on dry ball data. OK so that's me done with the seven iron from Ben Ross and being an interesting one this. Like I said it's sort of messed with me mind a little bit in terms of straight away that this kind of the route that Ben Ross have taken. Obviously they know what they're doing. They know this product's aimed at. But my immediate thought was like I said it's aimed very much at the better players market and they've changed the shape quite considerably and it's got to appeal to your eye because it's sort of such a unique profile. That's my opinion on it and if I'm honest with you it doesn't quite appeal to mine and I'm worried about that small club head the size of the small club head because when we're going to look at the numbers I hit this ball well in terms of what I've seen in terms of data and in terms of dispersion I hit it down the line and knew I was doing that. But in terms of feel I felt as though I was getting out at the bottom of the club I didn't really ever seem to be fine in the sweet spot but the numbers suggest that I hit the ball more than well enough so that's a bit of a concern for me. So ball speeds pretty standard as well as I'd expect them to be. Spin rate on this again it's a strong lofted 30 degree 7 iron spinning around on average 5000 revs which again for me I'm a low spinner of the ball so that's again more than about right I would say. Carrying 158 again very very consistent in terms of performance and in terms of dispersion you've got to take your hat off to it. 168 overall launching consistently again very very consistent numbers on launch at 18.5 degrees although arguably for 30 degrees a loft 18.5 it's not popping the ball high launching so that's that is known to be a little bit lower. My overall assessment is this this is a well made product there is no two ways about it. I think once again 400 odd quiddle between 400 and 500 pound for a full set of irons of this quality is good good value. My issue is just how many players will get the performance out of that golf club. How many golfers are going to find a sweet spot on that golf club? I don't know that's my only doubt. I didn't feel like I found it but the numbers said I did. So I have to tell it how it is. That's the Benros review of the Evolutionar irons. The important thing as ever is that you get out there and try them yourself. My opinion is irrelevant. It's a bit of a guide but no more on that. So get out there try them yourself and let me know how you get on. In the meantime I'm going to jump straight into the driver Evolutionar and I'm going to give you my assessment of that.