 Okay, so this is my very first look at the new lineup of tight list irons, and I can tell you already that in amongst these four, they could have the iron to beat moving forward right now. So in today's video, I'll be giving you my first thought, a first look effectively at these four new irons. It's gonna be on course here at Betsy Coward Golf Club. I'll be talking about all the obvious things. There are in fact four models, T100, T150, T200, and T350. And we'll start off by having a little look at these four models before I tell you what the main differences are, and then can I find those out to be true out here on the golf course. That's a great start to the day in terms of the tight list lineup, but interestingly enough, that is not one of the main irons that we're gonna be looking at today. That is in fact from the utility lineup, and that will be also tested on course here today, but that is featured in another video. Anyway, back to the main irons. So these four irons, tight list of aptly characterized as the modern tour iron, the faster tour iron, the players distance iron, and the ultimate game improvement iron. So we can certainly see which category each of those fit into. What I wanna work out in today's video is, do they ring true? Should they be categorized that way? And more importantly for me, is how would we mix those sets up because I think there's a real opportunity to look at a blended set within this tight list lineup. Do you know what this place gotta be one of my favorite places to come and play a little bit of golf and test some golf clubs. We've got the water that literally surrounds this golf course at Betsy Cohen. Those tree lined fairways and the backdrops are so, so nice. But we're here about the tight list tee lineup of irons. I just wanna talk about the way they look because let's start at the bottom tee 100. Classic look, very minimalistic in its markings. I would call it a kind of muscle back design. It's not your sort of classic blade where you're just seeing not a lot of meat at all. I think there's enough on there to suggest that it might appeal to a few more players than you would think. Certainly for me at least. Then you got that tee 150. They're no different in all honesty. I couldn't tell the difference between the two. There's a slightly bigger profile and that's about it really. And then you move up into what is a very different looking set of irons in a tee 200 and a tee 350 because they're a very full iron if you like. I'd be happy with either of these sets of irons in my bag. Tile list has done a fantastic job in making them almost as good to look at as what this golf course is. So for me in terms of that category element first of all I think although there are four different clubs we've really got two categories. Quite simply the tee 100 is obviously that players tore iron as you've referred it to. Then we've got just a simply a more forgiving version of the tee 100. So these are the players irons. There's no doubt about it. The width of sole, the width of top line, the overall profile definitely puts them into this category. And for me the obvious thing to do that's where you're blending those two sets together. And then if I reach back to the other two it's exactly the same thing tee 200. And we'll talk about the way they look in a minute and tee 350 are exactly the same thing. They're a bigger and smaller version of each other. So obviously what you're gonna expect to see is more forgiveness in that tee 350 than you're gonna get in that tee 200. There's a lot of numbers to remember here but effectively we go right down to the bottom tee 100 proper players iron, tee 350, super forgiving iron. And in between all that I think we end up with what is two groups of product. And that's where you probably look to do the majority of your blending in the set. Anyway, I've got 150 in I'm gonna start off with a tee 100. Oh, well first of all, that's a real good towering ball flight. Perhaps just come up a little tad short of what we've got the 150 marker there. So just a tad short but a really solid striking. The first noticeable thing that brings a smile to me is just how good they felt. Don't forget this is a tee 100. This is smaller blade like style. I thought it looked superb at that address position to be honest with you. It's not small enough to put the fear of God up here. It certainly doesn't me anyway. And I'm really comfortable with playing that. That profile is really good. Very minimal offset. We've got a very straight ball flight. We've got a high towering ball flight. This is the weaker lofted obviously of all the four clubs that you'll see me test today which are all seven irons. And I'll put some comparable lofts of all the clubs all the four different sets on screen for you now. But that's a super start with a tee 100. So next up is the tee 150. And all it seems to be is just a little bit more muscle behind the club face itself. And hopefully you can see that in the close up images we've got. But really not a huge amount of difference between the two and if you sat them side by side you'd struggle really for me to find the difference. But I'm hoping is that little bit of muscle maybe that little bit of extra strength of loft I'm expecting a little bit further in terms of distance carried. But I'm more interested to know what the feel is like by comparison. Well that's an interesting one. Well that's right at the flag. Probably similar but I don't know whether you notice from the shot it was a little bit bottom groove you can see or I can see at least that didn't quite get then didn't quite catch that one as nice. So I'll reserve judgment so we've hit a few more shots. But my immediate feedback with that was that the fact that well first of all it done well from the bottom grooves in terms of where it got to but this idea of mixing those two sets up will be just hard to tell a difference visually in terms of your bag. But I'm gonna move on up into the bigger things now the players distance sign is the next one up is a T200 and we might as well stay in the same position and see if we can just sort of gauge yardage difference but I need a better strike with this one. Okay that's a different ball flight. I mean what always interests me okay that's the first one that's carried to the green real good strike real good ball flight. The interesting thing for me don't forget so that's T200 by the way and the interesting thing for me is the ball flight goes up even though it's stronger lofted it's flies higher than the other two balls that we've hit so far. So once again strength of loft is not always a determining factor in ball flight because obviously they've done a little bit different with that CG placement and we're able to still get that high ball flight. Felt really good but all of a sudden you start to feel a little bit of difference and if fear is your thing then you notice the difference between what I've just hit in those 100s and 150s and there's a little bit more of a clickier sound let's say than you're getting from those first two but in terms of performance probably in my hands the best performing club. However that T100 shot was pretty good. Let's move on to the big one. I've just cut across that one swing not as good but what again is very visible. Yeah that's not the best shot in terms of where it's ended up but in terms of the feel out of the thing I really like that you know and a bit of a surprise and that's why you need to hit multiple shots and that's what I'll carry on doing here this morning before I give you my overall verdict but the feel out of that thing was really really good. I got a softer feel than what I did out of the T200 and you would think in terms of the makeup there very much exactly the same. So clearly my shot with the T200 wasn't out the middle like it was out the T350. So first four shots, overall impression, super impressed with all four of these but I'm already starting to feel there's perhaps one in here that really is a standout product for me. That's a golf shot that is. I love it in that backdrop. Oh sit down well. Okay so that's back to that T100 and interesting enough and the weirdest thing for me is that the two best shots of it this morning and a few off camera and a bit of a warm up with the T100 is absolutely flying for me in terms of I just love the ball flight. It's a ball flight that is high but is still penetrating at the same time. Ball seems to be sitting down as well and grabbing so really impressive start with that T100. Great ball flight off these things. Oh, that's got a friendly bounce. I pulled that one just a little bit down the left but I got a friendly bounce in and that virtually finished in exactly the same position. Yet again, for whatever reason I didn't hit the T150 quite as good but the interesting thing is on both shots that you've seen on camera so far with this thing haven't hit the ball perfectly out of the middle. I know that for a fact, you get the ball has gotten there so we'll take that positive as well. Let's keep moving on. So I just had to have a quick glance down there make sure I had the right club and that's the interesting bit for me. We're up to the T200 now and I'm still not seeing a massive change in profile which I take as a positive to be honest with you because like I keep going back to and I'll speak in a bit more detail in a minute is the idea of blending a set seems a real obvious scenario here from tight list. Ah, that's a golf shot. That's a golf shot. Let's see where this pitches now. So again, we've got three balls on the green that sat down nice really good feel really good ball flight and I feel like there's maybe a little bit more forgiveness in there but it's only sort of, I don't know maybe it's a mentality thing, isn't it? Player's distance and at this moment in time those three irons have all landed in pretty much exactly the same place. This is the only club out of three where I notice a difference. That top line becomes really sort of visible. It goes into that game improvement category. It's still a neat profile but I must admit you can see the difference and you're supposed to see the difference. Got that heavy. This is where these things help. Worse shot of the lot. Well, I just got front edge to be honest with you. It was a worse shot, worse swing. Did okay, got there, helped me out. Did everything it's supposed to do. Do you know what? There's four decent irons here, you know? Now in today's video all I'm going to be looking at is on course performance and on my, like I said, first look if you like but I'd really like to get these inside on track but I'll look at some dry ball data and see what separates these four in terms of performance irrelevant of what we quite see out here. So I always think this is the key factor. These clubs are from Alpana Hotgolf and I'm just going to whiz over and have a look at the price of each of these now on screen because at this point I don't know exactly what they are so you're seeing them before I do. So let me know your thoughts. Where are they pitched in in terms of tight list pricing? Are they competitive? Are they going to appeal to you? And let me know would you consider putting any of these four in the bag? Are you going to be testing any of these? And if you do so make sure you give a little bit of a look at our partner at Hotgolf. So a quick look in terms of on course performance. Those three balls, like I said back there they looked as though they weren't separated by anything and they're not. So three different lofts but all finishing the same place. The ball by my feet interesting enough was the strongest lofted but the worst hit that T350 and it just goes to show forgiveness can only do so much but the performance of M3 can't separate it. Now do you know what? I can't believe this shot or the club that I chose to finish on was the T100 because I've not hit a bad shot with it to be honest here slightly baffled as ever because not expecting that to be the best performance in my hands but it was just pure everything about it is really good great profile, great feel that takes the box of that player's iron but it's not necessarily the one that I think is the standout product amongst the four because to be honest with you I'd go down the other end and put that T350 in there because again maybe it's not been the best performing in my hands if you look at it purely based on where the ball has finished but I would also I always liken the bit of the sort of what happens when you don't hit the ball quite so good my swings with the T350 weren't quite as good but the ball still did incredibly well and that's where I think that's what I think forgiveness is and that's where I think Tiles have got a real good iron set on their hands because that's the one that's going to appeal to the masses and the majority of average golfers and what they've done in my opinion this time around is they've improved the sound and the feel on a T200 and a T350 massively as well so tell your pick but from my opinion any one of these four could go in your bag depending on what category you're in what type of club you want to see in your bag but Tiles have done a fantastic job with every model cannot stress enough just how good these things are and you must make sure you go and give them a go if you're considering buying new irons right now and don't forget our partner over at Hock Golf right thanks for watching I would think tomorrow night we've got the utility irons to follow from Tileist as well and from the shots I've hit so far that's equally as impressive right, see you soon