 So we're on our way to Conway Golf Club and we're going to test out what I would say is a set of forged irons on a budget. I struggle to drive past the Golden Archies and not get some of it. Hi, can I get a sausage and egg muffin meal please with a flat white. Fresh out the wrapper, first wedge of the day. It'll be sort of, it's not a full wedge from here. But it'll be interesting to see what kind of feel and feedback you get from the fly at the flag. First shot, distance, that's right into the heart of the green. I mean the interesting thing for me, I've so far, I've hit four or five shots, meaning with six and seven irons so far. Shall I give you a spoiler? I'm shot. And that little wedge shot is probably adding to the shockness. It's a good word, isn't it? I think one of the comments that's often made is a lot of people can't tell the difference between a forge and a cast club. And I get that, like I said it's not for everybody, it's a thing that I always struggle to understand now you can't because the softness that, when you strike that pure forged iron, to me it's the best feeling in golf. In fact a pure long iron out the middle is just, it's fantastic. So for me it's a big deal but I think where you notice it even more so is in and around green. And again, whether you're sort of all about a technique player or I would class myself more as a little bit more in terms of a feel player. So for me, I like to see what comes back into the hands, what resonates back in terms of feel. And this is a typical type of shot. You've got, I'd be picking up sort of a nine iron, perhaps an eight iron chip and run shot playing here down on the links at Conway. And I want to know, I won't feed back into my hands and well let's see what we get back from these Wilson forged. It's quite a nice clip. You're going to sit down, just a little bit too firm but it's really nice. I don't know whether again, you're not going to pick that up. I don't think off the audio that I've got plugged into me at the minute. But it is, there's a real good feel about these things. And like I said, they, when you can see by the smile it's quite a positive one. Now one thing that is always subjective is how you think a golf club looks. My opinion is these, it's hard to argue. I think these look pretty damn fantastic to be honest with you. They are very minimal in their markings. They've got a bit of high shiny chrome. They tick all the boxes I like. In terms of overall profile, don't forget this is a CB which is cavity back. So they're not supposed to be the smallest. I think they're very much designed at the golfer who kind of fancies himself as using the sort of player's iron. Once that forged iron doesn't want to go down to that real small, neat profile. Once a bit of help and forgiveness. I think what they've done as well interestingly is from the 7 iron down into the longer irons, there's 20 grams of tungsten weight in that toe end. And again, what I'm noticing is there's plenty of, I think forgiveness is a, you know, again, I always say it's very hard to measure. But out here on the course, every ball I've struck, it's getting out there. It seems to be doing what I hope it would do. And there's no way I'm getting each of these out of the middle. So again, they're ticking boxes, which is what I keep saying. And, well, we'll see how many more they get to tick before this round ends. Right, it's request time. Everybody's got to do it, I'm told. And that is if you like what you see in this video, then please consider subscribing. If you've liked this video, then please consider hitting that like button. And if it was neither of the aforementioned, then all I can do is apologize. And, well, you know, never come back. I'll maybe get another go. Is that okay? And I'm still not using the tea peg for those of you who watch the videos a lot. It's laziness more than anything. Right, six iron. That's a great feeling ironing them. Decent ball flight, just left of green, I think there. Just missed the green by a yard or something. Well, let's get a comments box going. A big deal for me when it's the Wilson thing. I don't know how big they are in terms of sales of irons worldwide, but it's not the first brand that springs to mind. And yet again, what I'd like to know is how many of you have either got Wilson irons in the bag or how many of you would put Wilson irons in the bag. So some general feedback along those lines. Yeah, get it in the comments box. I'd appreciate it. That wedging to that last screen, again, good distance control. It's stopping, but the greens are softer. So it's hard to judge how much of that control would be there if it wasn't as soft as right now. But I mentioned the price point, which I think is a big deal. They're up against, don't forget, we've got the likes of the, we've got the Mizuno range, obviously, in terms of forged irons. You've got that friction range that came out of late. But it's a bit more of a niche market. It's not bombarded with all kinds of offerings in terms of forged, but it's that price point, which is interesting. I think the RRP in British pounds about 850. I think they'll retell in that sort of 700 pound bracket. And like I said, that makes them extremely competitive for a forged iron. And with what is a quality build. So I think they've got a product here that could really do well for them in a market that isn't particularly saturated right now and a great addition to that choice as well. Just played two irons off the path, three. Interesting, I played nine iron, knew it'd come up short, so I'll reach for eight iron at the second shot. And it's good to see the yardage difference, which is probably that sort of 10 yards between these two. So that's nice to see that sort of gap in, which is back to see if we can get this little pitching wedge working. Oh, it's nice and soft. Go in. Well, it, the flag, it was again just that little bit too firm, just need the heavy-handed here this morning, but it's a lovely little crisp knock out of there. And you get plenty of feedback into them hands, which is what I'm obsessed with. Well, it's the most intimidating iron shot. It's the kind of four iron. I'm still too lazy to put a T in, but four iron, yeah, the longest iron probably most will carry, even if you go that far nowadays. But yeah, you won that bit of help. As mentioned about the profile, I said they're not the smallest, but the biggest either, to be honest with you, that top line still at four iron, little offset is looking, it's asking a little bit of your game. And the bottom sole unit, again, is not overly wide. So at this point, you're starting to, yeah, have I got the right set of clubs in me? Well, let's see. Looking for a bit of a cut on this hole. That's just about bang on, I think. Oh, we've got a little bit of a nasty kick off the corner there down the right hand side, but played it as I wanted to. It didn't necessarily fire out there. I don't think I got it quite out the middle. The one thing I'll say is I've caught a few of the irons since testing out the bottom couple of grooves, and I've certainly felt that back in the hands. It's let me know. Now, some of you may say that's a good thing, but I like a bit of help literally all over that clubface. Ooh, off shot. That's right down the pin, you know, and I haven't got it on the flag this time of the camera. That's a decent shot on. Right, I think we're going to finish it there with the, I love the smell of a burning fire on an early December morning. See that smoke in the background? Anyway, enough of that. Summary is, well, I reckon you've got the gist. You know what? I'm not even going to throw in. I've not tested these in terms of dry bull data at Fogolf. I'm not even going to bother. And I'll tell you why, because I know that these are going to give you numbers exactly where you'd expect them to be. And maybe I stopped there because I thought, you know, should I throw dry bull data in? And no, I'm sticking to what you said. I'm not going to put dry bull data in. I'm not going to waste your time, nor mine. These clubs perform. They're very soft in feeling. That bit of tungsten waiting, definitely helping out. You want that in those longer irons. There's a profile, like I've said, on a number of occasions. Even though it's a cavity back, I think, aimed at that player, definitely. You want to play forage, you want to play the player's iron. Once a bit of help, these are bang-on for you. As ever, this is one person's opinion. The biggest message is go out there and try yourself. And again, reiterate that point of really, do you need to see my dry bull data on these? And then where Wilson have got this bang-on is one, they've produced a really good product. But they've produced it at a price point, which gives it a real opportunity to make its mark. And I think, like I said, from the previous sort of staff line models that they've brought out, they're building a bit of a reputation of some quality forged products. And I can only see that bit going from strength to strength. And it's a real strong product line. So the message is, if that's the kind of product you're after, it's definitely got to be considered at that price point. But a relevance of its price here is a real quality product that, even in the hands of this average golfer, on a cold December morning, has felt really, really nice. That's me done. I'm going to get one more wedge into this green. I've stuck that first one, you know? It's about six foot. I know you don't believe me, but... I've just pulled that one down the left. Eh, edge of the green. This is where that ball finished. That's the pitch mark. Could be even closer than six foot. We won't talk about the other one. That went over there in the bunker. You believe that bit, didn't you?