 Felly dyfodb dda i'n gyffredinig o'r ffordd golffu neu rydw i'n ffordd. Felly mae'r un o'r ffordd a'r meddwl, yna d amdano yn rhan o gyfrod eau'r wahanol, ond rwy'n meddwl i'n rhan o'r ffordd, ac rydw i'n rhoi'n mynd i gydigodd yn cyfrwyd dwy modd. Felly mae'n mynd yn ei wneud i wneud i'r mewn porraf ac norw. Mae wedi bod yn ysgrifennu i'r ffordd ei dddir o'r newid. Nike beth yn ystod yn fwyig mewn. Ond efallai yw'n gweithio y blaid, oedd efallai yw'r lleifod, oedd efallai yw'n lleifod llent, o'r lleifod dros ymgyrch Dyma, o'r lleifod o'r lleifod, roedd efallai yw yma yn glwyddon. Ond efallai yw'n gweithio'r llunion, yn gweithio'r lleifod, yn gweithio'r lleifod i'r gŵl yma yng Nghyml teisio'r cael hefyd, mae'n gweithio yn gweithio. Rwy'r lleifod ar hynny wedi gwneud gwasanaeth yma yn gweithi ddweithi ddim yn cwym bwynt deisch Audience Mae'r llwyddiadr honno'n beth yw'r hyn wedi amladd ei wyunio yn dweud. Mae'r llwyddiadr yn cymdeisio, ac mae gennymall fel yfynu gynhyrchu ymarfer y modd mewn gyntaf. Mae'n bwysig, ac mae'n ddaw i'r gwneud, neu'r gweithio'r boann SNR yn ein gwybod, mae'r gweithio'r boll yn wneud. Mae'n gweithio'r boll hyn yn unrhyw fawr i'r llwys llwyddiadr, i'n ei gwybod i ymgaredd negatidd gwyrdd phoedd. Instynartrwydd there's a bit of a variable in terms of how that ball comes off the club face. There are the kind of things we're going to test and find out if that's true if this ion from Cobra. So I mentioned I first tried this ion last week and I'd not seen it before. It's the Cobra, LTD, X-range... It's again, like I said, got all that kind of bulky top line. I quite like what they've done at the back end of it in terms of shelf appeal but I'll let you be the judge of that, and again different colouring on the bottom of the sole ..ddai'n看看io nifer o'r f inference ac oedud .. ..au'r un i ddweud yn gynllun o'r leiddiad y byddur. Ond wedi bod fel amser yn ei ddweud hynny .. ..ant ei achos yn y wneud yn eich praswn. Ond beth ond y gynnwys yn yng Ngheirlo... ..yna ddweud y club yn mynd i fynd i gynllunog ymlaen eich mynd. A rwy'n oedd i bobl ac efallai oed yn digwydd un o'r ddweud... ..oedd eisiau symud oedd yn rhaOL sy'n rhaEs. Er oeddai'n bobl yn rhaEs sy'n dda. diwethaf sydd ei gweithio, yn ni'n gweithio y rhaid i'r clywed o'r ffrindwyr yn rhaid. Ond wedi bod wedi'i gwneud o'r dda i'r ffrindwyr ond mae'r ffordd o'r ddechrau'n rhaid i'r ddechrau'n rhaid i'r ddweud? Ond o'r ddod o'r ddweud o'r ddweud, maen nhw'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Dyna ddwy'n gweithio i'r ddweud o wneud o'r ddweud o'r gweithio'n gweithio. ddechrau'r cwmiaid. Iech chi'n ddod o'r gwaith dechrau. First of all, yna'r ddechrau'r gwaith dechrau'r gwaith dechrau'r 165 hwn yn ymweld, mae'r 7 hwn, ond ddim ymweld i'r gyflwynghau. Ond y lle ar y ddysgu'r cwmiaid, mae'r ddysgu'r gwybod yw'r hwn yn yn ymweld i'r gwaith. Ond yna'n ddiddordeb yn ei gwneud o'r cyflwyng hwn. Mae'n ddiddordeb yn ymweld i'r gwaith. One of the things that's obviously criticised is this is a strong lofted iron, arguably a five iron in terms of traditional lofts. So to be getting a 5,000 on average rather of above 5,000 revs of spin, that's a really impressive number and again I reference for this type of club. But there are negatives, I'm afraid. You see one issue I have, a major issue and I surprise I suppose again, I keep referring to this type of iron. I said in the intro, you're looking for something that launches the ball easily and generally that means launching the ball high, particularly for slower swing speeds, which is generally what this club is aimed at. But it doesn't, it launches the ball actually particularly low and that surprised me a great deal. I've tried a few different shafts as well to see if we get any variations in sort of my launch conditions, but it doesn't alter that much and some occasions you can see from the spread of numbers. It's actually quite low indeed and that would worry me. Now on a windy day like today on a Lynx course in the UK superb, but don't forget this iron is designed to help people and one of those considerations, like I said, is slow swing speed, struggle with launch and what I'm seeing, it doesn't quite do that. And that then impacts on land angle and once again is coming in a little flat. So even it, even with that impressive spin number, that low launch, low land angle is really working against each other and suggests there may be a bit of a problem in terms of stopping this type of iron on the green. Now the one thing I've got to give major credit to Cobre for is just how good these irons sound and feel. It's become a regular topic. I always mention it because it's a big deal to me. A lot of people say it doesn't matter what a club sounds like, but like I said, I can only view from my own perspective and it's a big deal like I say. And they've done an incredible job. I always say again that kind of like the marketing stories about the magic that's inside these clubs are often that, a marketing story. Some people believe them, some people do not and actually dislike them. Mine is all about the proof is in the pudding and in this instance, whatever they've done, whatever they've done in terms of the manufacturing process, they've done an incredibly good job. It's very soft in its feel. I've tested a couple of irons of late that have managed to do this, so they cast irons, but they feel incredible and sound really good. So a massive thumbs up for me and I've got to say I mentioned briefly about the looks. It looks a really good iron as well. So yeah, massive thumbs up to Cobre on that level. Right back inside to look at the numbers. And I've just done my sort of first checks into what these clubs are in terms of the makeup. And the first thing I said was, oh my God, 26 and a half degrees. That was a bit of a shock when I said they'd be strong lofted earlier on. And that was on the assumption between 28 and 29 was the idea that I had. So certainly that 26 and a half degrees explains that low launch angle. And it doesn't really compensate in terms of a carry distance because at 26 and a half degrees I'd be expecting the ball to carry a lot further. So that's come as a bit of a shock to be honest with you. However, it doesn't deter from the fact that thing I said earlier about the spin number being really, really good. Spinning an average of 5,000 is a full set of numbers in front of you now. Spinning it over 5,000 revs for a club at 26 and a half degrees is ridiculously good. The other thing I found out, and again, you could argue that this is poor planning on my part and that we didn't do enough research into the club before I test it. But I would argue that I like to test the club out on its own merits and then find out what it's supposed to have done, has it done what I found if you like. And the other interesting thing is that it's a forged milled CNC face on these ions. So, again, I'm never convinced that a forged face in an ion in terms of insight in a cast head often feels like a forged face. But in this instance, it did, like I said. So that's two major, major positives. And my overall thing about these ions is that I was really impressed. I really liked them on the way they looked, on the way they performed, how ease of use. You'll see again, I said how far it went, 166 on average carry club head speed of 78.5. So, again, it's doing OK. You know what I mean? There's nothing wrong with that. But maybe again, from that sort of loft, you'd expect just that little bit further in terms of a carry distance. The other big positive is the price point. Cobra always seems to do well in terms of their positioning on price. These are coming in around 110, 115 per ion in UK pound. So, again, big ticks. Like I said, it's hard to be negative, but there clearly are. If you're looking to get custom fit, my only issue would be, and don't forget, this is me, my numbers. So you might go and try these things and find out totally different. But if I went into a fitting room and I came out with those kind of numbers, particularly the launch, 16.5 degrees, don't forget my sort of regular sort of 7 ion. Even the sort of players distance ions, which would be a sort of 30 degree 7 ion. They're sort of launching a ball around 20 degrees, so a lot, lot flatter ball flight. And just so we've got that number, the last one I'll give you if I can see it there. Yeah, land angle of 43.2 with a 7 ion in hand. That, again, is a little bit flat for me. So lots of positives coupled with a few negatives, and it really depends on what you find when you try them. And that's, again, that's the all important message, isn't it? You give them a go, see if your numbers reflect mine, or maybe they're totally different. Anyway, short and sweet, as ever with a club review, we're trying to get to the point very, very quickly. Report my findings. Hopefully we've done that, pointing it in the right direction. That's it. Thank you for watching. Give me a feedback. You might have tried these yourself already. They're certainly in the stores to try. So let me know what you have thought. Is there anything that you have found that are in my numbers that you also found, or maybe totally different? Either way, let me know and I'll see you all soon.