 skies, it is a big story behind all this range but does it perform t'is what we're going to find out very very soon. I'm not going to go straight to drivel day so the idea of this section is that down in the IV Golf Chester and I'm not going to be swayed by what it is seeing in numbers. I'm going to tell you exactly what I see from the performance that I get out of this club visibly right now when I hit some golf balls down onto the range rather. The thing I want to talk about is how this club looks at ydw i'r adreth yn gwneud y gweithio i'w ddysgu'r ystod, mae'n gweithio'n oedd yn gweithio'n gweithio'r ystod, ac yn ychydig i'w ddweud o'n ddiddordeb gwahanol yn gyda'r gweithio ystod, felly mae'r maeth yma yn cyflwyno ar y maeth, a'r cyfrwng cyfrwng ar y gweithio'n cyfnodol. A'r gweithio'n gweithio ymlaen yn eu gwahanol yn y gweithio, is that it looks a lot thinner than it probably is.. ..in reality... ..but ad-addrest it's got a thick top line. It's a game improvement iron and its got that little bit of mass. But their certainly getting.. ..every year.. ..the super game improvement iron are getting that thinner.. ..that little bit more compact. And to a level now where I would not have a problem.. ..so the game in this. But let's see how it does in terms of performance Now were expecting a long distance is a 28.5 degree.. 7 iron, ond we're going to look a bit deeper in that. Superstart. I've said on every video, I don't know, I'm at the ball quite so well this morning, but it's a good day. It's a good day for testing because, or is it, should you test on a bad day? Dear me, certainly again, it's both firing out there, it's going long and like I said, it's what we kind of would expect from a 28.5 degree iron, but there's a big notable difference which I'll talk about after this shot. Last one. 3Ds and balls, last one the worst, a little bit heavy and a little bit down the left. Big difference for me is sound and feel. They've changed things, I don't know what it is and again I won't pinpoint exactly what has made the difference, but there is a difference and it's a massive improvement and for me this again is back down where game improvement irons are making this massive leap forward. This is another one where we've seen where they're doing, they're packing it full of power, full of forgiveness, decent launch angles, bigger sweet spots and then they're throwing in a bit of softer feel as well, so really, really impressed so far with that, but once again, as I've said with all this, next stage of this review is going to take out there on the course and I'll give you some feedback in real situation. So summary on the M6 irons, I've just literally done the finishing bit from on the course with the M5s, it's not too dissimilar and the clubs aren't too dissimilar either, there is literally just that little bit of added bulk on the M6 iron for a lot of people that will appeal to them, they'll give them a bit more confidence, I was more than happy at every point in the address throughout the course, it sat very, very nice, it wasn't put off by the size or bulk. Y yardage wise I'm not seeing it being overly long, although it's strong in terms of loft, I'm not seeing that overly long distance wise, but I'm seeing a real high ball flight and launch angle off every club and the two clubs side by side in the M5 and M6 even though there's a degree and a half separating them in terms of yardage is not a great deal of difference to be honest with you, so that again, always this myth about who I'm not myth so much but loft equals distance, yes it does but it depends in terms of launch as well and I think this ball goes high, it's easy to launch, very playable in and around as well greens and things like that, so once again impressed, the whole range of this thing has been impressive out here on the course, it's performed well or have I, who knows? Anyway back in the warmth let's do a bit of a round up on this one. Right so M6 irons or what did I think? Well let's talk about, I'm going to talk about looks first of all on this one, for me not overly keen on the finish that they've put on it and I'll reach for the club now, I don't know, I don't know what it is, it doesn't look, I mean comparing it to the M5 for example, the M5 I think is a really really good looking club, the colours that they've put in this and this little carbon insert in the back of it, I don't know, it doesn't, it doesn't appeal to me, it doesn't look, I suppose it doesn't look classy enough for me, that's the thing I would say and the bulk is there, they've done a real clever thing which I mentioned in terms of the top line, in terms of thinning it down by giving it two different colours but so when it's sat behind a ball it looks nowhere near the size and bulk that it probably actually is, there's a fair bit of offset again which I would not be comfortable with on a personal level but we're going to remember this club is aimed at perhaps the higher handicapper, it has that bulk and mass will appeal to others but it wouldn't necessarily appeal to me to gain this one and much preferred the looks and visuals and compactness of the M5, having said that that's a negative so there are a lot of positives believe me, the first thing that I'll mention is the sound and feel, I mentioned it in the M5, they've greatly improved that element and that's a huge huge step forward once again with a game improvement iron of this sort of size to get the sound and feel that they've got is absolutely bang on the money that's a massive leap forward what they've done here, that's a massive and for me it's a big deal not for everybody but for me it's a big deal, I don't like the sound and noise that has come out of these irons in the past and I'm not talking about tailor made I'm talking about everybody's irons in terms of when you get into this game improvement category but they've really changed that then when I throw up this dry ball data you will also see one other element that is incredibly different 28.5 degrees worth of loft don't forget, 113 ball speed 19.8 so again incredibly high ball flight launch angle rather for the loft but it's a spin number, 5 3 spin once again and we've seen it I've seen it in the M5 iron I can't believe I'm getting that number out of a game improvement iron my spin number would drop off the charts with these kind of things and 5 3 spin on a 28 and a half degree 7 iron don't forget is incredibly good for me 32 pki 161 carry, interesting bit for me was that it wasn't that and I think I've sort of slowed down the old swing a little bit in the last year or so I'm not trying to literally rip these balls in the range so but there was a drop off in yard is probably a little bit shorter than I was expecting I would expect this club to be out there at sort of 170 plus, arguably like you said the swings I was putting on on the day but also the loft difference the and I've had this argument many times before about this is 28.5 degrees the M5 7 iron is 30 degrees and there was virtually little difference in terms of overall average yardage with dry ball data so there are always different elements that go into me loft launch spin a lot of different things go into that equation never as plain as simple as just all this club is lofted strongly at 28.5 degrees and I think you see that in this 7 iron easy to launch got a spin number out of it performed really well on the course too bulky for me personally but for a lot of other people that will be a superb club it's got plenty of help in there plenty of assistance I think it's a real real winner once again a movement on from last year's models not massively maybe not uh not maybe not huge amounts but for me some major differences sound feel and spin they're a big leap forward from last year's models but we'll have a closer look and we'll do some heads heads in the week's head but for the first look massive thumbs up on the M6 irons for the right kind of golfer anyway thank you for watching as ever comments down below and we shall carry on