 You've got an idea. You're always negative about one-length clubs, aren't you? I've never really bought into the concept here, you're right, yeah? Well, wipe that clear. I don't want no preconceptions. You've never tried them. Never tried them. And I have not really given them a go, to be honest with you. I've sort of had the odd go in the driving range, but never given them a fair crack at the whip. So what we're going to do, one-length 99795 iron and the F9 one-length hybrid. A one-length hybrid? One-length hybrid. It's a weird one, but I've got them. We're going out on the course back at Conway to see if we can change your mind and maybe mine as well. Right Lou, we're a few shots in. We've tried most of the irons. A hybrid a good few times. Give me some feedback so far. So, I think hybrid, I like probably, you know, fair assessment that the performance of them isn't that bad, you know? It's not great. You know, I don't play a hybrid. The normal length I like more. Irons, a little bit unsettled with them. What do you mean? Unself-wide. As in, I don't stand over my own 99 or any 99 that we sort of try or get to hit and I question the quality of strike or just hope. Why? Because of the length? Yeah, it's the length. It feels alien. It looks alien. The distance is there. You know, there's no doubt about it that, you know, when you hit them, they go, it goes further. So this is just, I don't know whether I mentioned it in the intro, but this is the F9 speedback heads that we're using, don't forget. So they're stronger lofted anyway in terms of what we're using. You can play one length, obviously, in forged irons. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But these are a stronger lofted set. But at the minute, I mean, basically the nine irons going longer than your normal, well me anyway, from my perspective, slightly longer, not overly different. Five iron going slightly shorter. What do you feel as though you're sacrificing? Well, at the moment, I've not got a great deal of positivity, if I'm honest. And seven iron, five iron that we've tried? Well, across the board, really, because it's the, I've done this review a couple of years ago, and the problem I have, it's the, what you called alien, it's just getting in your head. Maybe if you're new to golf, and you're not got, I've played golf for 30 years, and the nine iron length is, I'm expecting something. And it's not what you're expecting, it's off putting. I can't get my head round it. And that's the bit I find really, really difficult. Right, we're on the 17th. Now, if anyone's ever played Conway Golf Club, you'll know this is one of the tightest. It's a card wrecker. You'll see how tight it is up there. Lewis is going to go and show how it's done with the Cobra one length hybrid. Well, then it's my turn. Is it this well to be fair? It just looks odd, doesn't it? Well, that's right down the middle. That's right down the middle. Oh, it's had a bit of a kick to the left, but that's good. Right, Lou, give me a response to what happened there. Cobra one length hybrid. So, more than I thought I would like it. Okay. It's very easy to hit. There's no question. I don't think your sacrifice is much different. The distance, as you'd think by having a really short sort of hybrid, it's actually quite a nice club. It's a little bit strange feeling the... You know, I'm certainly not the tallest of people standing over it. It looks strange. I mean, even from stood back here, looked on. It looks strange. It feels strange. But, you know, like we do, it's all about performance. It's very easy to hit out the middle of the club. And, you know, I've hit quite a few good shots of it. And, sort of, this is a pretty tough hole. And I had no problem standing up there. It looks like you've got an odyssey chipper in your hand. Yeah, well, that's... You know, imagine if I turned up with this. I turned up with this, came a golf. It's like, you know, professional golfer. It's the equivalent of a chipper, isn't it? You know, we've probably offended a load of people like the chippers in the bag. But this is... It feels as alien to me as a chipper would. You know, it doesn't feel like a proper golfer. I suppose ultimately, like a chipper, it just, if it works and it gets the ball in the old, in less shots, then that's what they aim at a game, isn't it? It's effective. And as a club, I'm sure a load of people will benefit from it. Will benefit from it. And love it, and it'll become one of their favourite clubs. Yeah. And I have been impressed with the performance. I didn't expect this to be... Because I think... Sorry to interrupt. It could be, it's one of them go-to clubs where if you're not having a great game, if it's something that you fear so you can pick up and not do a lot wrong with, isn't it? Yeah, you know, especially, you know, if you're one of them who struggles to hit something off a fairway, you know, second shots or, you know, into par fours or something, you know, shrugging for a consistent-tier strike, et cetera, this is going to be a club which, you know, is a real go-to, and I think performs well. Good shot, mate. It's a good shot. And it's slightly out of the bottom grooves. And I feel again, every time I get over the hybrid, I have it a few decent shots with it. I always feel like I'm really getting it out of the bottom. The ball flight for me is massively different from that of the regular hybrid F9 is to one side. The ball flight is a lot lower. I feel strange with it because what I'm showing you, I don't know, it's that full frame. That is, yeah, yeah. I mean, that's a 9-iron in my right hand and our hybrid in the left hand. And it is all about getting this thing in your head. If you're going to look at one-length irons, I think you know what being like me, which is like having an issue with this whole thing about these two things being exactly the same length. I get it, I understand it, but I can't accept it somehow. And when I get over the ball, whether it be 5-iron hybrid or back down to the 9-iron, it just throws me out completely. I do struggle with it, I really do. But the ball found the middle of the fairway, so... Right, so this is a 9-iron. It's not the same length as the hybrid, but it's pretty obvious, isn't it? Beautiful strike from there. That's right down the flag as well. Feedback. I mean, the more you hit it, the more we've got used to it. I still don't like the look. I just can't get used to the fact that I'm hitting the 9-iron. I'm just here to rescue off the T, it's the same length. But we've said that on every shot, isn't it? It's a real problem that we have, maybe just personally. Yeah, I mean, but the 7-iron's okay, isn't it? Yeah. I mean... You don't question that one, yeah. It's crazy that, you know, they're all the same length as the 7-iron. Maybe you've just got to have a more positive attitude towards this concept, that's the thing, isn't it? Right, study of just the JCNC 18th tee, and plenty of shots hit, and I think we're in a position to give you a bit of a summary from each of us anyway. Two different perspectives, but maybe the same result on this one, I think. We've effectively looked at three different products here, I suppose. So F9 overall in terms of irons, give me the positives first of all on the F9 irons, the head themselves, forgetting the length of shot. Yeah, so they're a game improvement club, so not something that you and I would normally, but, you know, they perform pretty good. I think they're a strong loft, so a powerful iron, go a long way. Profile is sort of good for a game improvement club. They look good. They're very forgiving. You know, we've certainly not hit everything out of the middle of the club, which is, you know, so that as a club, I definitely try their irons. Okay. F9 hybrid, first of all, just regular product, forgetting the one length. I think another positive. Yeah. Yeah, we like it, don't we? I think the, out of everything we've tried today for me, that stands out a lot. That's a real good, for me, perform really, really well. Slightly bigger profile, I think. I haven't got anything to compare it to in the bag today, but I think slightly bigger profile overall in the head size, confidence inspiring, very easy to pick up off the fairway as well. Good ball flight, good distance. Nice sound, nice feel. Yeah. Looks good. I think we like that one. If you're looking for an hybrid, I'd definitely be giving that one a go. Then we're going to talk about one length, the concept itself, first of all. We've already mentioned this quite a bit, so I'll make this brief. What are your thoughts on one length? I'm just not sold on it. I just, we've tried, you know, 5, 7, 9. We've got the hybrid. Yeah. Every time we stand over a shot, it looks alien. It feels alien, stood over it. You know, from a personal point of view, I don't ever stand over my 9 iron, my own 9 iron, and think, Jesus, just make good contact with this. You know, it's not something that's in my, I am with this. It doesn't feel right. The 5 iron, again, even though the 5 iron is shorter than my normal 5 iron, still don't feel comfortable over the ball with it. Yeah. I think there's two things for me. One, I, again, very similar in that sense that I really struggle to get the longer 9 iron and obviously the shorter 5 irons. It just doesn't sit right at all. But then on the numbers wise, I recorded some dates yesterday at Fogolf in Chester, and very, very briefly, the 9 iron with the longest shaft went longer than my 9 iron. So I was in around the 150 mark, 7 iron, powerful, stronger lofted, went in around the 170, which is where I'd expected to be. And then the 5 iron dropped off a bit. It was sort of 180, 185. So the gap between 7 iron into the longer irons, then I worry about how that gaping works, because effectively, you're using a shorter shaft in those longer irons. And that's where the difference was. And the same applied into the hybrid. I was only getting 180, 185 with the one length hybrid, whereas with the regular length hybrid into the 200. So I would worry about the gaping in that longer end of the bag as well. But the one thing I will say, and you mentioned on the T on 17, is that for people looking for a bit of confidence with a hybrid, a bit of a go-to club, then I still think this is worth having a look at this F9 hybrid one length. I think that the hybrid one length, we'd certainly advise or feel more comfortable with than the irons, wouldn't we? Yeah, I think for a lot of golfers, if you're struggling confidence-wise with the longer end of the bag, then I think it's, again, well worth having a look at. I can, again, quite get me a drown it, but if you go in there with that open mind, I think some people could get some consistency from that. Yeah, absolutely, yeah. Anyway, as ever, that's our opinions and that's just two people. It means very, very little. The important thing is get there and out. Get out there and try them for yourself. And if you're gaming these already, if you've got some comments, love to hear how they're getting on, how you're getting out there on the golf course, which is the all-important bit, as it helps your game, as it helps consistency. Other than that, mate, I think that's us done. We're going to have a quick down-all match, I think, isn't it? That's it, and a warm drink. Yeah, it's a bit colder this morning at Conway. Gorgeous, but a bit cold. Anyway, thanks for watching and see you soon. What are you up to? That's Sandy. Do you know what, mate? I've been thinking. I'll give it up. You've got no chance of this. What do you think of one-man times? Why, are you thinking of getting some? I'm not thinking of getting some, mate, but I need to know why you didn't tell me you were going to say that. Yeah, what do you think of one-man's? I've never been a big fan. Well, based on that positive response, I can't wait to get out there. It's the only bit of being consistent. I'm just asking that. I'd like them in. Can we have a go? I want to play with them all the time. Lou, one-length clubs. What do you think of them? I've never been real. Oh, yeah. It's an interesting thought. Mate, the outtakes are superb. Right. Don't worry about it. Just throw them in. I love them. So, I... You're dying to say that, aren't you? You've got to say it, aren't you?