 Okay, welcome back to WTV and thank you for joining the average golfer for my evaluation. Top five super game improvement irons. There's a category for you. Suddenly split the irons this year up into three categories. I want to start, as I say, with the big power bats, the super game improvement irons as I'm going to call them. I'm going to get to my top five very, very soon. Basically, I have reviewed each of these clubs on an individual basis and you'll be able to check those videos out in the back catalogue on the YouTube channel if you want some in-depth detail. Today I'm just going to do a very simple overview and why I got my how I arranged my top five. Yesterday morning I went back and I hit all of these clubs again and got some new dry ball data just to refresh my memory and put together my top five. Didn't change too greatly from what I thought it would be. Other things that I've considered so we've looked at performance in terms of the dry ball data, looks, so visually how I think they look. The feel of these clubs, even though it's not something you're going to necessarily look for in this type of club, but certainly feel, and I've included price as well. An important aspect I think that's often ignored, but I'm going to also look at the price of these clubs. So that's my criteria. That's how I put the list together. The question you want to know is what starts proceedings off. So in descending order here we go. Here's number five. Okay, yes, so it's the tailor-made CGB iron and for me this goes in at number five, certainly not top-of-the-list and for good reason. It was a little bit too bulky, a little bit too heavy. It's packed with tungsten weighting in the right hands. That can be a help for people. Low CG, big sweet spot as you'd expect. But first of all it looks not my cup of tea like I said just a little bit too much going on in terms of the design of this club. Again a lot of club head behind the ball. Feel-wise getting just that little bit too clicky. Didn't get any sort of response really in terms of into the hands. So again questionable in that sense. Priced at 799, so again fairly highly priced. Performance-wise that starts from dribble data of how I performed yesterday with this club. Now you'll see a quick overview. Five-two spin, which I think is very good with this kind of strength of loft club. This is lofted at 29.5 degrees by the way on this 799 the CGB. 163 carry, peeking out at 96 feet and launch angle at 19.2. Fairly decent numbers across the board. Like I said it certainly wasn't my best performing club in the right hands maybe that could be. But that's number five. Next on is number four. Yeah number four is the Callaway Rogues and this is certainly the power bat in terms of the strength of loft. They've gone all the way to 27 degrees with the 799 so yeah work that one out if you can. But interesting enough like I said you'll see the launch angle is not too dissimilar to other clubs that are within this category. So there's always you know you've got to consider these things. Plenty of tungsten waiting yet again to precisely pinpoint where they want to put this CG for maximum resistance for this type of club. Priced in what we've got on price on these. It's a 745 so very similar price, the expensive club. I prefer the looks of this club from the position number five, bit of shiny material they always like a bit of height, shiny stainless steel that appears in here. I think overall it's a decent looking club. It's bulky in its overall sort of height and width but not too much in terms of the back end of this club. So again more preferable for me in terms of how it looked. In terms of performance yesterday you'll see the spin number dropped off and again because of the strength of loft it's dropped right down to four five in terms of spin. It is the one club that is considerably longer than the other clubs in this category once again because of that strong loft at 175. Carry, peak height was 100 feet so again still getting a ball right up and out there and launching at 18.5 degrees. So again not massively different strong launch not necessarily affecting how this ball launches, how this club launches the golf ball. But that's number four for me. Next up what's it number three? Yes it is the Ping G700 fairly new on this on the market in the last few months and an interesting move from Ping something quite different. Hollow body construction in the iron similar to what we've seen in the P790s. There is a lot of low and heel and toe extreme perimeter weight in in this yet again. But this hollow body construction is all about sort of face flex and again maybe have a look at the full video on this one. It performs very very well. I think it scores highly in terms of looks. It's probably one of the best kind of looks in terms of game improvement iron that I've seen on the market place. It's certainly a lot different than I've seen and it appeals to the iron. It looks a quality build but it comes with a price tag. These are 949 for 7 iron so extremely high in price which obviously marks it down in terms of where it is in the leaderboard. Performance let's have a look at some dry ball data. Hard to argue with this one really like I said 5250 spin 165 carry very consistent in terms of front to back numbers there. None of your flyers so dispersion very good 108 peak height and launching at almost 21 degrees arguably this could have been number one in the top five. The reason it's not is simply because of the price bracket 949 it's been marked down due to the fact that it's real real top M in terms of price. However it's hard to knock this in terms of performance in this game improvement market right that's three let's see what's at number two. Yeah this is the tightest AP one a real class act here there's no great gimmicks there's no great things going on from tight listing what they're claiming this thing to do. Interesting in that you've got an undercut cavity set of irons from sort of the wedges up to six iron and then into the five and four iron it's again that hollow body construction. Interesting for me because I think that's something that we can see a lot more of during latter part 2018 and 2019 in iron sets because it's certainly a change in what's been happening. Looks a really good club arguably this could be in the game improvement category so it kind of crosses over it's not overly bulky real class acting in terms of how it looks for me and performance again very very good indeed and here's some dry ball data once again from yesterday will very quickly go through. So quick overview 5 130 spinning 162 carry launching peak height 102 launching 20.5 degrees and again front to back numbers very very good dispersion very good difficult this one to separate again I think positions one two and three very hard to separate and the AP one is a real real good performer price wise what have we got 699 so again more reasonably priced in terms of what we've seen so far for the AP ones and hard to argue with this club to be honest a real good solid performer but it's kept off the number one and top spot by what here we go the number one super game improvement iron as rated by the average golfer is yes it is from Taylor made and it's the M4 iron I've tested most of these clubs both on and off the golf course but I've tested the M4 I took it out to sort of grand date earlier on the year when we were looking at trying to see whether or not these low spin numbers that game improvement irons if they do effective a ball is stopping on greens or not and I think that in that video certainly for me I was more than happy without these game improvement irons stop on greens so they sort of got high launch low spinning yes but a steep descent angle and I sort of happy that that is the case here the Taylor made for me M4 looks the part it's not too bulky I like the way they again this is very much this BMW M series coloring it in the Taylor made range of irons this year I like it it appeals to the eye it's got a thick top line but it's not too bulky overall priced in again I think these are the lowest price club interesting enough at 649 for a set of seven irons which are lowest priced as well quick look at performance on this on dryball day to yesterday so spinning at 5126 167 carry 102 height 19.6 degrees of launch now just on that spin number you'll see their shots one and two let the spin number down considerably in argue this could have been a five and a half thousand revs spinning seven iron and I think at the loft this is and again let's have this 28.5 degrees so again strongly lofty but not affecting the launch not affecting height and I don't think affecting stopping on greens for me it takes every box and that's the reason it's in at the number one spot so that's my top five super game improvement irons I'm going to be looking next video will be the game improvement category and then I'll go into the player irons as they call them hope you enjoyed that one thank you for watching thumbs up if you like the video comment down below hopefully you've tried some of these clubs you might have some of them in your bag I think the important thing to mention is this that is my top five your top five could be completely flipped and reversed to that is all about personal opinion you getting out there trying these golf clubs yourself but I hope we give you some guidance and some understanding as to why I've come up with that top five right that's me done so until next time see you very soon