 ac mae'r clwb ydydd yma'r hollnag ar y cwbwyr i ddweud o'r 22 ac mae'r hollnag ar 100% yn gweithio'r awr i ddechrau arfer y YouTube. Rwy'n gweithio'r awr. Rwy'n gweithio'r clwb yw'r chypar. Mae'r chypar efo'r peng, ac mae'n rhaid i'r cyflawn oherwydd i'r awr i YouTube, ac mae'n gwybod i'r cyflwys yma'r gweithio ar y Golf o'r fwyllt yma. The Ping Chipper was loved by everybody, but it had a few issues. And I enjoyed my own success with the chipper in the bag, so much so that I've holed out more times with that club than any other in my bag in terms of wedges. But that wasn't with the Ping Chipper. You see, the Ping Chipper, the big problem it had was the price tag. It was pretty much 150 UK pounds and that's a lot of money to pay for. What is potentially described by many as a gimmick club, you could invest in something you actually hated and ended up being a waste of money. The shot you've just seen me play was by a product that is far different in price, but potentially does exactly the same. So the next rule of shots you're going to see me play is with a chipper that costs just 25 UK pounds. It is performed incredibly well out here on the green so far this morning at Cardin Park. And I think it could be an answer to your chipping woes. So what we're looking at is the Ben Sayers Chipper. It is in fact the XF Pro. I'm not sure you should put a pro word on a chipper. Not many have choose to use it, but what is this thing and is it any good? Well, let's go back to that price point. 25 quid is hugely important because effectively this could be a club that you use for only a short time and explain more about that later. But the club itself with its 37 degrees of loft. So again, very similar to the way in which the ping chipper is lofted. Although I must admit visually it looks as though it presents a lot more loft at address, which will be a very much a positive for a lot of golfers. Those white score lines are very effective against that black face and no doubt that will inspire a lot of confidence for many. But the way it sits at address again is very much different than the ping chipper. It is in fact a putter to many intents and purposes. The way it sits is very flat and flush to the ground. And the way it sits very much upright in the address position into the hands is also very much as you would play a putter. And that leads to playing a putter stroke, which could be one of the most simplistic and most effective ways of getting your short game and your chipping woes eradicated and a major positive to the way this thing is put together. So let's start with that put in motion, if you like, that simplifies this whole thing with a chipper in hand. If I was to adopt, if I was to swap this out for my putter, then this is the exact same kind of like rocking motion that I would establish the way my hands grip the club again is very similar to my put in stroke and the way they're sat in terms of in relationship to my body is exactly the same as my put in stroke. So what that does is when you start to introduce wrist hinge into wedge shots, that's when things get a little bit more complicated and we can often duff a chip, maybe thinner chip, whereas with this put in stroke, in theory, it's going to suit more golfers in terms of simplifying the stroke. So we'll have one more go at a shot that you've just watched me play and see with that simple put in motion if we can get that ball up somewhere near the hole. What's strange about that, it was a little bit of a jabby shot from my perspective, but I always ask the same thing, would I have done any better with my wedge in hand? And the answer is pretty much 99% of the time, no. Today's video is brought to you in partnership with HotGolf, the online golf mega store bringing you the hottest deals in golf and of course the clubs featured in today's video. Find a link to the HotGolf website in the description below and check out some incredible giveaways and offers. Now, one issue with any chipper is they are potentially a little bit one-dimensional. So when you come to the roof, they're a little bit more, well, an unknown quantity if you like and maybe you'd prefer a little bit more loft, but for a lot of golfers, this is going to be a struggle. They get into this kind of situation. The last thing they want to reach for is a wedge and the idea of getting hold of a chipper adopting that put of stroke. Can we just pop it up out of the roof? I mean, I'm always amazed by these things to be perfectly honest with you because we look to execute these shots on camera and what you think is everything's going to go wrong. You try them off camera, you're pretty impressed with what they do. And then as soon as you press record, you're expecting things to all go wrong. And that isn't the case. This Ben Sayer's £25 chipper has done an incredible job from a number of shots you've seen so far. And what it acts as, it's an incredibly good training aid. Got to go a bit that one. Roll out, roll out. Maybe slightly under hit, but certainly right on target. And I mentioned earlier on in the video with the ping chipper, I probably hold out more times than I ever have done with wedgy in hand. And that's because that simple put in stroke motion makes sure that the club face is pointing directly at the hole or your intended target. It gets the ball on the ground very, very quickly due to the fact that you're not popping it up too high and it's running at the hole. Also, effectively, you're giving yourself the chance of holding out. But the big deal about this £25 investment is the training aid element. And that's the fact that if you don't like the idea of putting a chipper in your bag, which a lot of golfers don't, they see it as almost admitting defeat, I think. I think there's a little bit of a stigma still attached about putting one of these in the bag and a bit of stick from your mates. Well, if you start holding some chips, I'm sure that will soon change. But as a training aid, what this does, it allows you to build confidence in a style of chipping that you can then take into your short game if you so wish and drop this out of the bag. Now, the problem is, you can't really drop £150 ping chipper out of the bag with such a huge investment. But when there's only £25 quid gone into this thing, then it can act as that cheap training aid for a short period, let you gain some more confidence, start to execute that same type of shot with your wedgies in hand and all of a sudden you've got a real worthwhile investment and probably the best money that you can spend in terms of gaining some confidence in an area that can really be a scorecard killer. It'd be nice to haul one just to finish off, but I'll tell you what, that's pretty much not for outgimi territory and I've done that with pretty much every shot. The final sort of conclusion with this thing is that I got to test this or in my hands use of the fact it featured in our pro shop episode that we do in association with Hotgolf and it was really to try and highlight some cost-effective options in terms of products that are out there. I then wanted to carry on a little bit further hence today's video and just see how it performed over a wider range of shots and it's been fantastic. I've got to admit it's really, really impressive in terms of what it does, very simplistic. There are elements that I don't like as much as I do with the ping chipper and that one of the main thing is the triangle and the way it sits at address. I also prefer the fact that the ping chipper looks more like an iron whereas this is more like a potter. So from a personal preference, there are elements that I would sway towards the ping chipper but only if I wanted to put that in the bag as sort of a full-time option based on that £150 investment. But if I'm looking to get away from, if I've got the years, if I've got some, if I'm starting to stab with my wedges, if I'm starting to blade my wedges, I need some help then to me. This is an absolute no-brainer. Invest £25. I'll leave a link down in the footer down below. This is available from HotGolf, £25, one of the best investments in my opinion you will ever make. And to be honest with you, one of the best value products that I have ever reviewed on the channel. Right, I'm all done. As ever, thank you for watching. Give me your feedback, comments down below. Let me know if you're thinking of investing in a £25 Bencair's XF Pro Chipper. And I'll see you all tomorrow night.