 Yn ym 15, 20, 25 o bryliant ym 15, 20. Llywodraeth hwnnw hwnnw ddim yn ei ddechrau, ond er�le mae'r problem ydym yn ymdweithio ar unrhyw y ffordd. Do nid o'r ffordd o'r ffordd. Yn ym 15, 20, 21 o bryliant ym 15, 20, 25 o bryliant ym 15, 20. Yn ym 15, 20, 25 o bryliant ym 15, 20. Rhaid i'r ddechrau a'r ddau am y broses ar y dyna yng nghyrch. Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r ddau, yw'r ffordd o'r clubs. Mae'r ffordd o'r clubs yn y PYNG i525, y ffordd bwysig cymdeithas. Fy'n gydig y fideo, rydych chi'n gwybod i'n hyn sy'n gweithio yma, rwy'n wneud. Rydych chi'n mynd i'w iawn, a dyna'r bwysig sy'n gwybod i'r bwysig a i'n gwybod i'r bwysig, sy'n gwybod i'n gwybod i'n mynd i'n gwybod, maen nhw'n hynny yn y ddweud. set of irons in my opinion do not buy a full set and here's why. The irons in question the i525s but in particular I'm talking about the long end of the bag. In my hand is the five iron one of the biggest surprises I got when testing the i525s was how good or how easy it was to launch the five iron and get a distance that give me gaping in that long end of the bag which I often struggle with so I struggle with clubhead speed in generating from five six into that four iron those gaps between them and never really seen much difference and I did with the five iron and it launched the ball incredibly high we were getting like a 190-195 carry I don't normally do that with five iron in hand but I still feel there's a possible major problem in that long end of the bag and I'll explain as we go on but first of all let's see if we can find a fairway with the five iron and then we'll switch over to what I think might be a solution to the problem that I would envision for most average golfers just come right at side oh we just hit the end of the tree and moved over to the right hand side we still managed to get middle of the ferry but as you've seen from that really easy clip sounds fantastic no great swing speed as ever from the average golfer and the ball has absolutely flew so what's a problem hand you see the problem is long irons are difficult to play no matter what set you've got in your bag five irons four irons they're difficult for average golfers and no matter how good the i5-25s are in terms of that long end of the bag and they are good there is still better options for average golfers and they lie in the form of a hybrid and I'll show you exactly why you should be dismissing your longer irons and get those hybrids in your bag so the major thing that I want to point out at any average golfer is a very simple thing that I think most of us would be very much aware of I'm stating the obvious right now but at address surely there is a huge amount of confidence gained from having bulk and mass behind the ball so when you put a five iron in these i5-25s up against the ball it's asking a bit of a question you've got a longer shaft in hand you've got a thinner top line and all of a sudden you might be doubting your ability a little bit then you put the hybrid down and for whatever reason like I said it's a mental game golf is huge all about what's in the head but between the years I see one thing I see bulk and mass which means I don't have to make as much of an effort in terms of my swinging the club so I steady things down a little bit and I've already got a whole lot more confidence in my head which ultimately leads to generally a better performance so on one level alone there is hugely more confidence in the hybrid than there is along iron in the bag whether it be five iron four iron or even six iron for some golfers right so the perfect scenario for me that really sort of asks the question of which of these should be in your bag as an average golfer and I'm going to also refer back to some data we collected earlier on both of these two clubs when I play this shot or before I play this shot we're 200 yards out we've got a big tree that's in the way there on this par five it's effectively our second shot we've got a chance of going for it in two like I said 200 yard carry my average with the five iron is 195 and just creeping over that 200 with the five hybrid but for getting yardages for one minute look at the peak height of these two shots so the launch angle is slightly different with both of them but the peak height and the descent angle are really really key and you can see the differences in how high the hybrid gets launches the ball so it launches it it gets a real peak height but it's not stalling because we've got a great descent angle as well so the two reasons I want to go for I want to choose the hybrid is because A of what it does how it gets this ball from A to B in terms of its ball flight but then more importantly and especially for average golfers is the confidence level at address when I'm faced with that shot that I'm looking down there now what do I feel will has got me the best chance of getting that ball up and somewhere near that green and I think the math and bulk of that hybrid is the one that's telling me and that is the club to go for in terms of confidence it makes me swing that little bit easier and if you watch the two shots play out which I'm more than happy with to be quite honest with you'll see the five iron again good ball flight like I said this thing is performing incredibly well in terms of a long iron if there's one place on a golf course that tells me which iron or hybrid I would rather have in the bag or should have in the bag it was right here well I've said that on a number of occasions throughout this video in some ways I had it very much before we set out I had an idea of what I would think we were trying to do and that was to show that those long irons are certainly more difficult for average golfers to use and for the vast majority without doubt the hybrid is the way to go in my opinion but I have also got to say and I think I said it earlier on the videos I'm so surprised at how good the I525 long irons perform this is where we got to that was the that was the iron you can see the hybrid made the green which I'm really impressed with them from that distance out I'd take either of those shots any day of the week but perhaps a little bit surprised at just how well that five iron did on every level like I said ball flight distance all the rest of it so it's kind of whilst I'm going to continue with my push to suggest that more average golfers use hybrids I also think that I can't continue I can't knock this I525 for something it clearly does incredibly well surprisingly well now there's one other thing to mention about hybrids and why they're really important in terms of your flexibility of golf bag and that's the fact that a lot of them nowadays and in particular this G425 that I'm using are adjustable so wherever you find your situation like I have with my numbers earlier this is slightly longer the five hybrid than the five iron if that's the number of the gap I'm looking to make there's obviously a lot of flexibility in delofting or adding loft into your hybrid far easier than it is to be doing that with your iron set so the way in which to get your gap in right again is by going down that route of hybrids it's that key word again it's that flexibility well you can see there two totally different ball flights first one you're watching is that five iron and you can see it's done incredibly well from the rough because that's the next thing I want to talk about who wants to play 200 yards from a lie and that wasn't even sort of nestled down but we know the flexibility that a hybrid offers over an iron and I've got to admit yet again negatively impressed with how that ball of the iron picked up the ball out of that sort of light rough got the ball up and out there but the ball flight again a little low and even if it's coming into the green I did just land it at front edge then still it's going to either run all the way back through it's going to be tough to stop that land angle just isn't there you've seen the hybrid I've leaked the shot out slightly to the right hand side but so so different in its ball flight and yet again just shows how easy it is to not only pick it up and get it out of that slightly rough lie but what it does in terms of launch and ball flight it's still there and still gives you a chance of stopping on these greens so yet again another reason why five irons four irons don't really belong in many average golfers bags and why hybrids are by far a better option that's me done in terms of testing out here on the core so the very end of the video I'll throw you the data that I collected for for both clubs of quite a number of shots and you'll see sort of how we got to A to B the biggest difference was like I said peak height descent angle really key things in how that ball yes got to 200 yards ish but got there in totally different ways and they were one of the reasons why from a descent angle from a peak height perspective for me the hybrid again favours the average golfer and just shows that again with similar lofts it can get a much better launch angle or peak height or get the ball airborne which again what we struggle with with the longer irons we've seen the scenarios around the core so I think for me again what we've tried to do is highlight where from a confidence perspective from a percentages perspective the hybrid will always favour in my opinion the average golfer than it will rather along iron but also with these videos the idea is there's no definitive answers that I'm looking to give there's plenty of good golfers out there or plenty of golfers out there full stop that would prefer to use an iron and if that's where your confidence lies then I say stick with that and in the I525s in particular they do it incredibly well probably the best performing long iron in terms of five iron that I've tested it gets the ball up and airborne and out there very very well indeed so I'm not saying dismiss the five iron all I am saying is in most cases hybrids are the answer for me for average golfers from six iron into five four I reckon you should be considering hybrids a lot more often than we do and don't just be buying that straight forward historical way that we've always done which is pre-orderer a pitching wedge to five iron a pitching wedge to four iron stop doing that starts to have a look at that longer end of the bag and see how you can make some changes that might make the game a little bit easier for you right that's me done another test complete thank you for watching as ever tell me about your experiences have I got this wrong have I got this right what is your thoughts comments down below hit that like button subscribe if you don't already and I will see you all very soon bye for now