 Rhaid, ddod i fod yn gweithio'n gwych yn gwybod golffa ac yn ddoi'n gwybod golffa ac yn y cydwyr gwych yn y gallu gwybod golffa, yn ymgyrchu i'r gwybod i'n cyflawnu a phobl iawn, bod yna'n gweithio'n gwybod am gydagol o ddata yw ddau, felly byddai'n gweithio'n golygu i'r gyfer y gweithio'r gwybod, fel yma i gyda ni'n golygu'r gyffwyr ffordd. 1, rwy'n gweld i'w gweld, ac nes ychydig i'r ffordd tectau ion ymhell. Felly, yw'n gweld i'r gŵl i'n dod yn ddigonwch i'r ysgol, yn cyflygu'n gweld, ond rwy'n gŵl ffordd'r newid yn y gweithio ddechrau o'r unrhywunau. Rydym ni'n gwybod cymddiad. I have been, as opposed negative towards them in the past due to my inability to overcome the logic behind it all. So when I stand with a long shaft in a 9-9, I struggle and when I stand in a shorter shaft in a 5-9, I struggle. So it's a mental issue. I'm going to try and wipe that slate clean this morning and we're going to collect some data and see how much logic there is in using a one-length shaft in these new forged-tech ions. I'm as interested to find out as you probably are. My thoughts on this are really, really simple. The theory and the logic is that the one-length shaft means you've got a, in time at least anyway, maybe from my perspective, you get very used to standing in exactly that same position over the ball distance from head to shaft, it remains constant, your swing plane should in theory be able to perhaps get a little bit more consistent. So understand all that, it's overcoming those other issues that I mentioned earlier. But first of all I want to know from you, have you either got one-length ions in a bag and how would you find them? If you have not got them, what's your experience? Have you tried them? Have you got any positive or negativity towards them? So comments down below from you. Again, I don't know how popular this sort of one-length shaft option is in terms of general sales for Cobra, so your feedback very much welcomed. In terms of the forged-tech itself, stunning looking iron, minimal in its markings again, bit of shiny chrome, does all end things that I like, bit of tungsten waiting in there. Very much similarities to the likes of the P790 in terms of that hollow body. So we'll be interested to see how that, but it's forged again in theory forged club. But I'll tell you how that feels very shortly. We'll start off by it in the 9-iron and again, I'm afraid to say it feels a little bit weird having that long a shaft, but I'm sure if the results are right we can overcome that. It's a first ball off the sort of clubface. I say first ball, obviously it's a few to warm up, I'd be telling the lies if I said otherwise. The one thing I've noticed about the faces, it's kind of, again, I mentioned the similarities to the P790. These forged, so-called forged irons are not quite are they. So it's a little bit clicky, see if one more when you can hear that, certainly was more so on that second shot. It's a little bit clicky is what I would say in terms of the noise that it makes off the face. And it's a long way short of, let's say, asrixon or a Mizuno fully forged iron, but that's probably pretty obvious on what you'd expect. In terms of top line and bulk and mass and all those other things, again, very nice on the top line, not too heavy at all. And like I said, overall decent looking club, but I'm going to switch up and get out of that 9-iron. And we're going to go into the 5-iron because, as I said, don't forget, this shaft length is what you would find in the 7-iron. So that's where you'd expect numbers to be pretty normal as you'd expect. But my fear is this, when you go into the 5-iron, if you're using the same length shaft, so if you're using a shorter shaft than what is a traditional 5-iron, how is the yard is not going to drop off? Because we all know one of the things that impacts on distance is length of shaft. So, yeah, I don't get that. That's the bit that's got me baffled. But again, well, it's from balls. Let me just give you my opinion. This is where, again, in that head, that little small mind of mine, all of a sudden you feel like you've got, I'm always doing this changed head, you feel as though you've got a shorter club because for whatever reason, for years and years, you understand what the length of a 5-iron shaft is, and all of a sudden it looks shorter. And it's a complete, it's ridiculous. It's ridiculous to think that your mind could be swayed that easy, but that's how it feels. Oh, that's a nice shot of them. Right out the sweet spot, that one. And it's definitely a little bit softer sounding from the middle as well. So certainly, yeah, that criticism I give of that tingy feeling. It's there, it's not the greatest feeling or the softest feeling, but that was nice. I'm going to carry on collecting some data, and I'm going to have a look at two things that were interesting in this video, is one, what the numbers are like, but I think also what dispersion is like and what my consistency is like with this hitting of this same length shaft throughout the set. Let me carry on. I just want to give some quick feedback after hitting some balls, and I've collected data, but I'm not going to give that one away just yet. But what I will say is that I have noticed in terms of the more shots I hit, the more I got comfortable, like I said, and overcome that silly idea that I'm not used to it, so therefore I can kind of, you know, I can't accept it. And I did get more used to it. It's still something I would have to overcome, but I think this idea that you've got this shorter, standard shaft, which would therefore produce a more repeatable swing, there's very much a lot of logic to that. And I was consistent with it. I think that, like I said, when we get into the numbers, I was consistent with it. Just going back, because like I said, it's like a double whammy this. It's kind of a one-length review, but also the idea of what do I think of these forge tech. Feelings haven't changed with that. I think that they're an okay-looking iron. They look, you know, I'm okay with them. They're not jumping out of the shelf for me, but they're okay-looking iron. They performed, as I said, in terms of feeling a little bit clicky, but I'd only described that in the same way that a P790 performs. Like I said, that hollow body for me is still always recognisable, so I certainly wouldn't confuse with this with a forged iron. And like I said, just to balance that, I wouldn't class a P790 in that way either. But overall performed really well. And I think all we can do is get in and have a look at some numbers and see did the consistency of the one-length really help this average golfer. Right, so the title of the video was one-length irons don't work. And I can't speak for everybody, but I know that for me on a personal level, they just simply don't. And I can't really get my head round as to exactly how this whole thing works. It's down to that length of shaft and it's down to the gap-in of the clubs. Now the people that own these clubs, I'm sure you're happy with that. I'm sure you've been custom fit and you've managed to work these yardages out. But if you look at the data, I'm going to start off with what I achieved with a 9 iron, which was an average carry of 145. All the numbers in terms of launch angle, spin numbers, the performance of this club head was fantastic. No complaints whatsoever. And like I said, 145 carry with those other numbers, launch numbers, descent angles, then it's fantastic. But then throw in the 7 iron numbers. And you'll see from the 7 iron, it's a 163 carry. All again across the board, optimal numbers. That spin number is incredible in its own right, that head, very, very good. Finally, the 5 iron number, 176 carry. Again, hitting spin numbers, launch angles, all them things are fantastic. So I think you're already probably guessing as to where the issue lies. And if you haven't, well, it's between your gaping is a major issue. Because if I look at my gap between 9 iron and 7 iron, we're boarding on what is it, 15, 18 yards difference as it stands. Now I put an 8 iron in there. I'm expecting my 8 iron to be 10 or 12 yards longer than what my 9 iron would be. So all of a sudden I'm in sort of 155, 157 territory for an 8 iron carry. So where does that leave you? 7 iron. There's just no point in having it. You've got an 8 yard gap at best. And then even more of an issue becomes when you go from 7 iron into 6 iron into 5 iron. Because that gap gets even tighter. And I said at the beginning, or at least I think I did when we were back at Fogolff, I never understand now a shorter shaft in a 5 iron. How can you possibly be producing the distances that you should? Because we know that one of the things that plays the part, only one of them is length of shaft. And if it's shorter than what would normally be in a 5 iron, then you would assume you'd get shorter numbers. And I think that's what's happened. It's 176 carry that you've seen from the numbers, which again, not a problem in its own right. But then where do you fit between a 163 carry with a 7 iron, 176 into your 5 iron? There is no room whatsoever for a 6 iron to come into that bag. So, I ain't going to go on too much because like I said, it's as simple as that really. If you were looking at reviewing this forge tech head, then I'd say really good numbers, optimal numbers in the 3 irons that are hit. But the major problem is how do you possibly gap those differences in between. So, I mean, there's almost an argument there. You know, your 9, 7 and 5 iron, you're going back to half a set because I can't see where you would find irons to fit in between those gaps. It's always been the issue in terms of our mental issue first and foremost for me in terms of overcoming that kind of shallow attitude towards being able to hold a short. Along with shaft in a 9 iron, along with shaft in a 5 iron, I do find that alien. That's something that I would have to get over anyway. But then when you look at the numbers, there's nothing to persuade me. Well, it's a major issue. The ability for you to reproduce that swing plane more consistently with one less, one length shaft. I totally get, totally understand and that makes sense, but it doesn't then translate into numbers and surely that's got a major issue. I said at the beginning of the clip that that's what I found. It doesn't necessarily mean that's what you did. So again, if you've been fitted for one length and it's worth, then absolutely fantastic. It's not, I'm not saying it wouldn't work for everybody, but I can only go on the numbers that I achieved and certainly for me, they would throw up some issues. So as ever, if you find different to me, that's absolutely fine. Stick it in the comments box down below and you can give some indications to your fellow golfers as to why my information might be quite the same as what yours is and still encourage them to give one length irons ago. Anyway, that's it. We're done. I think this should go out. This is Monday evening. We've got one more video before Christmas and it's going to be a big one and it's going to include a massive giveaway. So make sure you're sticking around for the next few days and keep an eye out for that one. As ever, thanks for watching and I'll see you all soon.