Ben Sayers M8
The M8 performs well and looks more expensive than it's price tag

Ben Sayers M8 £44.99
Design and Tech Benefits Black, mid-sized head with two rear weight screws in sole.
The weight screws in the rear are designed to improve balance, reduce clubhead distortion at impact and help enlarge the sweetspot. A wide head design is intended to make it easier to achieve a more consistent contact from a variety of lies. Lofts available: 17, 20 and 23 degrees. Generates a fairly low ball flight but still achieves plenty of distance. It has a fairly large and heavy head for a utility and this can make it slightly more difficult to power through the rough.
GM VERDICT The club looks more expensive than its very reasonable price tag. It has a good shape with a generously forgiving sole. It?s relatively easy to hit from both the fairway and the tee.
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