 Right, okay, welcome back to what is episode three of what we like to call pro shop, where I, as an average golfer, check out the latest sort of deals and offers that are out there that perhaps could save you a whole load of money in buying some gear that you perhaps aren't aware of at the prices, which I'm gonna tell you about in today's video. It is in conjunction with our partner, HotGolf and everything that you see featured in today's video is available via them. Let's get stuck into what is a real exciting episode because I've got some real humbing in here today that for those of you who are upset by the prices of new product, you might wanna take advantage of some of the things that we're gonna showcase in today's video. And that starts off with a product from Odyssey. It is their Triple Track 10 Putter. We've got a whole range of these to look at, but specifically I've been trying this out on the course. I'll give you my opinion very, very shortly. We've also got a Cleveland Wedge. It's from that RTX Zip Core range. It's their previous model. RTX 6 has just been launched. There's some huge bargains to be had on the RTX 5 Zip Core. We're then gonna have a look at a watch from Shot Scope and some balls from Bridgestone. And I'm gonna finish off things with a bag from Callaway, which you can put all this stuff in and carry it around on another real, real good price for what is a real, real good product as well. Let's go back to the beginning and start with that Odyssey Triple Track 10 Putter. Try saying that, that's not too easy without your teeth in properly. First thing I wanna say is I tried this out on course across a number of rounds, to be honest with you. I love Triple Track as a concept in both in terms of the golf ball and now they've brought that alignment aid into the putter as well. For a lot of people, if they start faffing around too much, this could make the game a whole lot longer. So assuming we get this all together quite quickly and our ball on the line that we wanna start our ball rolling off at in terms of at the hole, putter then in line with the ball, fantastic. But what about the putter's performance itself? Well, it's a very much a stable mallet style putter. There's some great perimeter waiting that you can see at the back end. And then again, a big fan personally of mallet putters suits my stroke. It's the type of thing that I would put in the bag in terms of the white insert that's very familiar with a lot of people who've used Odyssey putters over the year. On the super soft side, I would say, but it's tried and tested and trusted. And you know you're gonna end up with a good product. But the big deal is right now, if you're looking to buy the latest Odyssey models at Odyssey 11, then they're 249 UK pounds. What I'm about to tell you is that you can buy the Odyssey 10 range from HotGolf for 129 pound. And that kind of thing blows my mind to be honest with you because as you know on this channel, all I ever do is review new products. So this opportunity to bring you some of these kind of deals out there and to be able to source these kind of deals via HotGolf has been a real eye opener for me personally. But like I said, to be able to relay that kind of information to yourselves, I feel like we're sort of covering each end of the spectrum. So if you want to save a few quid, then take a look at just what is available in terms of that Odyssey 10 lineup. And there are a few different models to choose from. At 119 quid, to me, that is a new brain, a no brainer if you are in fact, looking to get yourself a new putter of that style. I reckon that's a decent start, but we've got plenty more to come. We'll jump into another very sort of well known for what it does a brand in terms of Cleveland and wedges. That name is synonymous with wedges. They make, again, real good quality. And the Zipcall lineup, the RTX lineup, is again, goes back to this tried and trusted, good quality build in terms of the product. Again, I loved what I had in terms of the shots I managed to get out there and play. But in kind of versatility, the way that the sort of sole was able to be maneuvered, if you like, manipulated rather, and again played a variety of shots with the same wedge. Obviously available in right sort of through the loft range. And the big deal is this again, it's about buying the previous year's model, if you like. And what HotGolf do really well is have these. These are brand new, by the way. This isn't sort of used product, but they have an excessive amount of last year's product, which is saving you a whole load of money. So RTX 6 right now is 140 quid UK pounds. That's the latest model. If you're prepared to go for last year's, this is 89.99. That's another 50 pound saving, which is significant in terms of money in your pocket, but no difference in my own honest opinion in terms of performance. I think wedge performance is from over the years has changed little, if you like. Not a great deal. And certainly the only time that I look at changing my own wedges is when they're starting to wear out a little. So by buying a last year's model of a wedge to me, again, I'm going to use this word quite a lot or two words and that's no brainer. Absolutely, get yourself onto an RTX Zip Core 5 wedge at 90 quid and you've saved yourself another fair amount of money. Right, next up, we're onto a watch. It's from ShotScope, it is their X5. Now this is their latest version. The reason this is featured is because I think they've developed this watch quite significantly over the years. I remember trying one of the initial versions of this and to be quite honest with you, with all due respect to ShotScope, it was like having a brick on your arm. It was a fairly hefty thing. And that's been refined and refined and this year's model to me is the best that they've done so far. First of all, in how it looks and how it sits on your wrist because again, initially I didn't really like having the bulk on my wrist when I was swinging a golf club. I kind of knew it was there, got in the way. That's the complete opposite with this thing. Super, super light. Don't notice it on the wrist at all. Accuracy in terms of details, that sort of front, middle and back, what you can achieve in terms of that GPS yardage is then superb. Again, couldn't grumble at all with that. What I didn't do, you'll be provided with. I think it's 16 of the tags that you can screw into the top, the butt of your golf club, which will then be able to track your performance post round. It'll start to tell you sort of great averages in terms of how far you hit each club. Then what it does is over a number of rounds when you arrive in a position and it's 170 yards out, it will also tell you on that screen what iron you should hit based on the yardages that you've recorded in previous rounds, which is a real, real clever feature. And something that, to be quite honest with you, the whole sort of tagging of clubs and monitoring post round data, for me on a personal level, it's a bit too much analysis. It's not something that I would do, but for a lot of golfers, I know that's something you would be very much interested in. And I think having that information to hand, particularly that sort of average distance hit with each club in the bag has got to be really good and useful information for when you're in your round of golf. And the good thing is it's just easily accessible. You're not rooting through yardage books and all the rest of it. It's just a quick look at the wrist and it says right 180 yards, pick up your five iron, your four iron or whatever it is that you should play. Really, really clever. But for me, I've got to, the thing's got to look good, first of all. I don't want to be walking around with that brick on my arm which they first produced and they do a fantastic job of producing what is a real good looking watch that can be used in that style as well. So again, really, really good. This one comes in a bit of a price tag on it. It's $279 quid, but what I will say again is that compared to other options out there, and I still think that Shot Scope are really pitching this one in a good number. And with what it's sort of providing, I think we can't really grumble at that price tag. Right, quick lands down, what's next? Golf ball, Bridgestone. Unreal performance in terms of their whole range, to be honest with you, Bridgestone golf balls. And again, I know a lot of you sort of really impressed with how their golf balls perform across the range. And every time I do golf ball reviews, someone will always throw in if you tried the Bridgestone this, if you tried the Bridgestone that. If I'm honest with you, not a real big user of their product. And I was given these a couple of weeks ago. This is the Bridgestone Extra Soft, just that all-round good performing golf ball. And I did a video with Lewis just a week or so ago and I had these balls in the bag and we were reviewing the Mini Driver. And I didn't tell him what golf ball we were using, but I asked him after sort of half a dozen shots, what did he think of the performance of the golf ball? Yeah, really good. He said I've not really noticed anything specific about it, but it seems fine. And the interesting thing was when I told him it was an extra soft ball, he was really surprised in terms of, you know, it wasn't the kind of, you normally associate that, it might be a little bit spitty in terms of performance off the driver, it wasn't. And I had a real good balance of feel. I've played again through a number of different rounds, really impressed. But what I'm really getting at now is where this is really interesting is that price point again, because that's what effectively Pro Shop is all about. Highlight the products that are good performers but can save you a whole load of money. And hot golfer selling these at the moment for £17.99, a dozen, which for me, again, I included a tailor-made ball in not so long ago, which I think at a standard price of around £15 a dozen, this thing for that extra couple of quid is a far better all-round performer, again, to be quite honest with you. And it just shocks me that for most average golfers, there is more than enough performance attributes within this ball than you're ever gonna need or be able to make benefit from, in my opinion. I've always been an advocate of that. Don't be buying the high-end balls. This kind of thing is just perfect. Just make sure you're using the same ball all the time, keep it consistent, and then you're gonna see those consistent results in your own performance. But yeah, a bit stone ball, extra soft, £17.99. Not a big winner for me. Right, I'm gonna finish off with something that we've not featured so far. It's a bit of an unusual one. It's a carry bag. It's because I wanted, we were filming a video with all Callaway product paradigm. And I needed a Callaway bag. I had a look at this one in store. First of all, it got my attention because of the price points. But then I've seen these previous models before. This is the Chevy C carry stand bag. And just first of all, maybe, I don't know, maybe all bags are ergonomic in the ones that you've tried. But for me, I stick some of them on me back and I just do not like them. Don't feel comfortable with them at all. This thing is exactly what I want it to be. Stuck it on, felt really comfortable. It's a lightweight bag to start with. It's got bundles of pockets and compartments and all the rest that you need. Looks good, again, which is always a thing to me. I always like a good looking product, first of all. And I think Callaway have done that well. And it's priced at £89.99. So you've got your golf, you've got your putter, you've got your wedges, you've got your golf balls, stick them all into that bag. And if you did a price comparison against a whole load of what ifs you could have bought as opposites to these things at their latest models, if you like, you'd just save yourself a whole load of money to be quite honest with you. And yet again, I'm really pleased to have brought this video to you with hot golf because I can't, I mean, I'm shocked if you like just how good some of these things are. Like I've said in episode one, I don't want this to be a sales video. I couldn't care less whether you bought any of these or not. It's just a great way for me to highlight things when, quite often, all I do is review brand new product and the constant criticism, not of me, or at least I hope it's not, is that the price of these things from the brands has gone absolutely ridiculous. Golf has become so expensive. I have to agree with that. So the idea of ProShop, like I said in the intro, is to try and highlight some options that mean you're getting really, really good product but not having to break the bank for it. Right, that's me done, end of episode three. Let me know your thoughts and feedback. I'll include links below for all these products that have featured back to hot golf and I'd be interested to know what your thoughts are. And many of you might have the originals from when these came out last year. Let me know how they're doing in terms of performance. And finally, if you would like to see me feature anything in particular in the next episode of this or future episodes, then also please let me know. Right, as ever, thank you for watching. I'll see you tomorrow night.