 Ychwanegwch i'n gwelwch am y glwyddon i'r Hwyl Blydgolig i Slefania i'r Prathysgol Ffasilies Ieol, mae'n gwybod yn yw'r ffordd o'n ddod. Mae'n gweithio'n ddiddordeb hynny i gydag. Rwy'n arddangos o'r clwb gyda'r hyn Yrddangos yn ei gael'r clwb Cys, ac mae'n gweithio ar y celf, rydyn ni'n ddiddorol gyda'r cyffredin. Mae'n mynd i'r credu sy'n ddiddorol gyda'r clwb gyda'r best. Felly, rwy'n golyg am dwy o'r gweithio y gallan niol ar hyn i ymddangos, i2-10 a rwy'n golygu'r fan i4-10. A rwy'n golygu'r fan i'r newydd, PXG Cask Club, y 0211. Rwy'n golygu'n test ar hyn o'r trackman ac rwy'n golygu'n cytuno'r cyflwyni ac mae'n golygu'r ddifrif yn ymddangos yma ar hyn o'r cyflwyni. Fe hwnna'n gwybod yma'r cyflwyni. Y ddweud eich bod yw'r unig o'r ddaeth yn ddechrau'r gwneud yn trach yma. Ono, ydych chi'n credu i gael i'r ddaeth i ddweud o lwthau yma? Ddych chi'n credu i gaelio'n ddweud. Y 410 yw'n ddweud eich drwngol a'r lwthau o 30 oed. Mae'r Prxg yn 31 oed ar lwthau. Ac mae'n ddweud eich llwthau 33 oed. Rhaid i'r trwng yn ddweud a'r i210. Oedd y rhaid i chi'n credu i'r ddweud eich ddweud eich ddweud yma, is that the longer club is naturally going to be the 410 PXG next and obviously into the I210s as being the shorter in terms of distance. They're all made up difference in terms of what they're expecting to do, maybe aimed at slightly different players, I don't know. We'll talk about their sort of head and shape profile, who they might appeal to, all claimed to give excellent feel, sound and forgiveness and we'll measure that out on the course, at least I'll give you my opinion from out on the course. But first things first, let's get Trackman switched on, hit some balls and collect some data. Right, okay, so the first thing we want to talk about here on the course is how these things look and how they differ in terms of visually, in terms of their appearance. Start off with the G410, it's a typical cavity back cast iron that we've seen from Ping for many years. It's on the bulky side, you can see the offset and addressed in terms of the colourings and the markings. I think that's very much a preference, a personal preference. I think it's an okay looking club. I think again from the testings that I've done in the past, the one issue I have with this significant issue is the feel or ultimately the sound that comes off the G410. I'm not a fan of that whatsoever. The big positive has been the performance, again a very big sweet spot if you like, got some great distances out of it. It's the longest in the test and as you'd expect it to be down to the loft but it has a great ball flight and no issues for me when I've played out on the course or many times in the original testing in getting this ball to stop as well. We then talk about the I210 and again completely different what they've achieved in this cast club and for me the one big difference is first of all is the feel and sound. I think it's an elastomer insert or something or other that Ping call this is inside. Basically it's a dampen sound and soften the feel and they've done that tremendously well. I like the look of the club. It doesn't take every box visually for me. I'd say it's a good looking club without being superb visually. It's smaller, more compact and again doesn't look to have any or very little offset address and again a more compact overall iron profile but that takes a lot of boxes for me in terms of address and sound and feel. You've then got the 0211 from PXG once again looks is very much a personal thing. I like this brush chrome finish. It takes boxes in that sense and address again they've done something very clever which you've mentioned on the irons before in the individual testing. This chamfered top line gives the visual appearance at least of a thin top line but there is mass and bulk there to give us that assistance and again in terms of numbers once again with the I210s come out slightly shorter and this one sits somewhere in the middle and that's all relative to loft but I think with all three clubs what they do really really well is the ball flight on them is superb and although sometimes a little low in terms of what spin says in terms of a trackman numbers or launch monitor numbers I've never seen that to be an issue with any of these clubs out there on the course. So what I'm going to do is going to hit some balls. I've put a bit of a gap in there that's relative to the distance we recorded on trackman and I'm going to have a little pop into this part three seventh hole royal bed golf club. I'm laughing there because this backdrop is absolutely awesome and what a great place to test some golf clubs out. Now three shots hit all a slightly different yardage and to be fair to the I210 it actually seems to be performing slightly longer really in the 33 degrees in terms of loft suggests just to see how those three finished left with the I210 and again perhaps a little bit long slightly down the right hand bunker for the PXG 0211 but I think the number is right and again that final ball there with the G410 is about six foot from the flag and again good strike good ball flight is clearly the longer out of these three clubs but like I said we pretty much expect that from the loft. Three shots three different yardages all relative to what we found out on trackman but the reason I set this camera up and I don't know we've got a camera at the back of the green I just wanted to see whether we could pick up the reaction of what happens when a ball lands on the green. I've got a different swing if you analyse that swing it's probably different on each one of those shots as you know it's not consistent enough I am really pleased I hit the green three times from this distance though. The thing that I noticed from back here and we'll be playing these over now is every ball reacted very very well on greens. So once again I've seen it where game improvement strong lofted irons 33 degree players irons the reaction on the green is virtually identical I have still never seen it but that's a different video and I've done plenty of them as well. But the point being for me is each one of these irons perform perfectly well in terms of responsiveness of balls into greens. This is a seven iron. Quite okay so it's time for a summary and I'll try and keep it as brief as possible as I can. We're going to start off with where we started this video with some numbers from trackman. I think the numbers are pretty much as we'd have expected the distance is relatable to the loft of each club. The spin number is very very high for me but I should point out we use range balls and it was normalised for trackman conditions. So with a proper ball I would expect my spin number to drop a little bit lower. But all pretty much the numbers are like I said what I'd have expected. Very brief overview. The 410 great performer hits the ball a long way again in relation to loft. Plenty of forgiveness I think. Big sweet spot. It's a big club. It's a big profile. I've got major issues with the sound and therefore the feel and for me I would dismiss it straight away based on that alone. I don't know why they haven't got the elastomer insert that's in the I210 in that G410. Anyway I210 numbers very very good. It's a consistent performer. They achieve unbelievable sound and feel and I put that down to this elastomer insert which dampens both sound and feel. It's incredible. It's a smaller profile for me. It's a far better looking club. Smaller sole but again these are things that appeal to me on a personal level. And then you've got the PXG club which again numbers wise was superb in terms of the distance, the launch angle. Spin again was good and carry what I'd expect from a 7 iron with that kind of loft. I love the looks of the PXG and again I say the sound and feel is something that I just can't get my head quite round from a cast club. It's very hard to recognise it and I'd like to do a test. If we do a blind test of someone hitting forged against that cast club I think they'd be very hard pushed to try and differentiate between the two. That's just how good it is and don't forget I'm a massive fan of forged clubs. The one other thing I'll throw into the mix at talking about the PXG offering as well is it's a combination set. It's very much from the gap wedge into 7 iron. It's a player's profile, smaller head and then from 6 iron into 4 iron. It becomes a little bit more bulky and perhaps a little bit more confidence inspired and a little bit more bulk at address. And again that's something appeals to me. The idea of combination sets in irons I think is a superb offering for a lot of players. So the overall summary would be this. All very very good clubs. For me the I210 is by far the outstanding product in a ping range in terms of cast product. I've got a real issue with the G410 in terms of sound. But the club ultimately if I'm being asked to find this video who is the king of cast clubs then PXG have come up with a product which is unreal in terms of a cast product because of all the reasons I've just stated. But you can't throw PXG into the mix of a video like this without referencing price. The two ping offerings are 110 per iron. The PXG club is 200 pound per iron. That's a huge huge difference. And what you've got to ask yourself is for a lot of golfers that will be switched off straight away. They wouldn't entertain that price category and I totally understand that. So for me obviously price is a huge variable that plays its part. But if you're asking me who is the king of cast and the best product out of these three is the PXG 02 on ones. It is an absolute superb all round product. But as ever with PXG it comes with a price tag and for that that's down to your pocket and what you decide to spend your money on. Anyway, that's enough from me. Thank you to Royal Bled for letting me film this video out at this idyllic setting. It really is superb. Like I said, keep your eye out for plenty of videos that are coming from here. Comment down below, hit that like button and as ever, I think it's time for a pint.