 Well first of all I'm excited this is the first review that I've done in this new base. That's the first thing. Second thing is to start this off with a question. How many of you choose your golf clubs based on looks and the type of irons in this case that you think you should be playing, in terms of the category that you've been pigeon-old into? I'm going to look at two irons today which arguably could make the game a lot easier for most average golfers out there, ond yw'n gwneud hynny, mae gennym ni i gael ymddangos o'r argynod. Dwi'n dechrau o'r iawn o'r calaway. Rhywbeth gwneud yn cael ei wneud i'w bwysig, mae'r 21 yn cael ei gwaith y lathau ar y maen nhw, i'r newid bwysig yw'r model ddysgu. Felly mae'r gweithio'r wneud yn cael ei wneud, ond mae'r bwysig yn cael ei wneud i'w bwysig. Mae'r bwysig yn cael ei wneud i'w bwysig, mae'r 21 yn cael ei wneud i'w bwysig, C Simon, dyna'r sefydliad i'r wiltio. Cyn yw i'r sefydliad cyntaf? Felly, gallwn ni'n gael i gael, yna choi'r cyflwyno ymlaen i'r adres ymlaen nhw'n cyflwyno'n dweud. Be tynno ar gyfer o'r gweithio'r gweithio oeson awsgaf, mawr o'r dweud o'r adres hwn. Dwi'n gwybod, mae'r adres a'u byd yn cyfnwys yn rharw'n gweithio na dwyaredd wedi'u gyflwytio'r gyflwyno. The two irons have got in hand are a four and a five iron, five of the DCB four iron of the B21 because the longer the club gets, the more noticeable the offset is and in theory that offset will help certain golfers and it won't others but the chart in front of you now tells you the difference between these two models and it's quite a significant one and it address is very very notable so some golfers will dismiss that straight away but these are very different and address like I said the B21 clearly is it's almost set back that club face once you get down to this long end of the bag not so noticeable I must say in the five iron even though if you stuck it against a blade I'm sure it's clearly there but the other major difference is the size of the profile of these clubs Well the DCB they've done a tremendous job in making what they've classed as a game improvement iron in a very very compact head. You go to the B21 and it's that thick top line you see certainly down the four iron even down at the eight iron that I've got you start to see the back end but again that's that difference between identifying what type of golf you are, what level you play at and what is it you want to see it address. guess? Does that give you the confidence to see the bulk and mass or was you cannot see the tidy more neat version that is in the in the DCB. So two Very clear differences that you have to decide which one is best for you. Looks very different offset very different. How do they differ in terms of performance? I've got three irons in each of these models. I was in the sun объi i ty. See those things saying to the second syniad o howeverg b reward. Am I agaen bynnag egryn helps a single in ddwy'n meddwl am dwy'n meddwl am dwy ddechrau'n ddweud oedd y byddwch eich bod yn yr ac oedd. Gallwn y ddangos, mae gennym ein bod yn oed yn hunain i'r ddweud o'r gweithio? Mae'n ddod yn dweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r llwy. Yr hyn ar hyn, mae ymddir i'n 3 oes o'r hyn, mae efallai, mae'n gwybod i'r hwn, mae'n ddweud o'r 9, 7 ac 5 o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. A'r ddweud 21 mae'n 8, 6 ac 4. Felly, mae'n meddwl y parolel ac mae'n meddwl i'r cyfnwys ar y cyfnodd. Mae'r cyfnodd yn fawr yn ymweld i'r cyfnodd. Yn ystafell yn y bach o'r cyfnodd. Mae'r cyfnodd yn y cyfnodd yn y cyfnodd o'r clubau sy'n gweithio'r cyfnodd. A'r profiol y D.C. B. Mae'n meddwl i'r cyfnodd, fel yw'r cyfnodd, fel yw'r cyfnodd. Mae'n meddwl i'r cyfnodd, mae'n meddwl i'r cyfnodd. A'n meddwl i'r cyfnodd, a'n meddwl i'r cyfnodd, a'n meddwl o'r cyfnodd i'r cyfnodd, a'n meddwl i'r cyfnodd. A'r cyfnodd yn y cyfnodd. Mae'r cyfnodd gyfo'r ffaith, sos yw'r cyfnodd i allan, i arddangos yn bod raddill. Mae'n meddwl i'r cyfnodd. Rwyf wedi bod i'r hyffordd Cytraffol, ysgolchais yddu ddim yn meddwl. B21 eisiau, y rhai o'r ffordd yn ysgrifio yng Nghymru o thymianneu, maen nhw'n gweithio'r gwaith ddechrau'r ffordd gwaith. Dwi'n olygu yn dweud i dweud y dyfodol sy'n edrych yn ôl eich gweithio i ddweud i ddweud o'r ddechrau, mae hynny'n gweithio'r gwaith i ddweud, maen nhw'n gweithio'r gwaith i ddweud i ddweud. Is that a bad thing? I'm not so sure, you know. Well, I just had an interesting conversation. It prompted me to ask this question to you because the statement I just made was that hitting these B21 ions or the DCB for that matter is what my statement was, I'm sure I would score better if I add this type of ion in the bag, but I don't. And I do these videos and mention this kind of statement, make this statement quite frequently, and I do know that it's an issue that I think many golfers would share, and that's that we're driven towards a category, like I said earlier, of ion that perhaps we think we should fall in. All the things that we're told is negative about super game improvement ions we shy away from, but the reality is, like I said, I think that I would possibly score better with a set of B21s right throughout the bag. It's such an easy ion to play, they're incredible. So the question is, how many of you would fall into that category? How many of you do you think you're buying ions or equipment full stop that perhaps is not best suited to your game? Do you know what? I think we're pretty much done. We can drag these things out, but ultimately the choices you've got to make in terms of the difference between the two sets of ions, I think we've highlighted. The profile is majorly different between the two, which caught me a little bit by surprise to be honest with you, because when I thought of the idea of pitching it, well a viewer actually recommended this video, so I won't take credit for that. But I thought perfect, two game improvement ions, when you pitch them side by side, they couldn't be further from each other, chalk and cheese. The DCB, to class it as a game improvement ion, is a strange category to put it in. It's so much smaller in profile, top line, sole width, all those things, so different. Offset is there on the DCB, but once again nothing like what you see on the Big Bertha. So there are the differences in terms of what you will see and sway you either way before you even maybe start to try. The other thing is the price. It's a significant difference again, so if you sway it, if price is a key issue for you, then obviously that is a big deal. And the thing I'll talk about before I get into the numbers is the sound and feel. The DCB doesn't sound as soft, let's say, as the Apex Pro. So, although it's a forged ion, it's got some tungsten in there, it doesn't feel as soft as what the Apex Pro does, in my opinion. And then you go to the B21, it's a different sound, but it's not a sound that I necessarily would be put off by, to be quite honest with you. It's not offensive in any way, it's soft enough, and again for the category that it's in. So, although you would say maybe it's a slightly softer feel than the DCB for me, not majorly different. That wouldn't be a reason why I would choose one over the other. It would be size and profile when you're looking at those individual preferences. But for performance-wise, we'll start off with the seven-iron numbers, which is where you would always start off a review. The DCB 6000 spin 163 carry 19.2 launch. I mean, that's a pretty damn good set of numbers. Borespeed 117, a peak height of 100, that's launching into orbit. It's just an incredibly good set of numbers there from the DCB. I'll put up alongside it now that of the B21. And then you're looking at a 176.6 on average carry 18.8 launch, 4831 spin. And I do apologise, the B21, so it was a six iron. So you see the differences in loft. I've had an impact there, as they would do. Borespeed 121, peak height of 104. The interesting thing for me again there was the peak height 104. Incredibly high launching ball from a stronger lofted club. So again, all those different things that go into the mix in terms of yes, stronger lofted, but a bigger head profile allowed the CG to be further back. Allows the ball to still launch plenty high enough. And the spin number 4831 on a six iron with that kind of descent angle. And the descent angle was, where's the descent angle, 48.4 off a six iron. That thing's stopping, that's again nothing I would dismiss as being a negative in terms of that seven iron number. But for me, I'm not going to look at the lower end. Nine irons I think were all more comfortable with that short Ryan in hand. But then when you go to the longer end of the bag, the five and four, that's where it gets interesting for me. So we will go to the five iron numbers of DCB. 180 carry, 17.8 launch, 126 ball speed, peak height of 110, land angle of 49.9 degrees. I mean they're just optimum numbers. I mean that's an incredible set of stats in my opinion. It's just amazing and 55 spin. That's a game improvement iron numbers I've just read out there. They just defyse that category. I almost think like I said, it's an injustice to put them into that category. And you then go to the four iron of the B21 again. Don't forget four iron, not five iron. But this is incredible. 196.6 carry, four two spin, 13.3 launch, 87 peak height. Still a land angle of 42.4. That's with a four iron. We got some imagery from the back of the bay, which hopefully we got shot tracer on and you'll have seen how that four iron launched incredibly well. As did every iron that I hit from both the ranges to be quite honest with you. So in terms of data, I honestly believe that maybe four or five years ago, less than that, them numbers you'd have never dreamt from getting out of this category of iron. Not a chance in hell. Again, where I've always seen the changes in terms of technology in these last few years, it's been in this type of iron. This is a prime example of where we've seen it. So that kind of stat, why would you then, as an average golfer, as whatever class of category you want to put yourself in, you couldn't ignore those numbers on any category of it. Even so much as the spin number, descent angles, launch angles, consistency, all those things are the negatives that we'd look at of this type of category of iron four or five years ago, and that's gone out the window. So I can waffle on all day, but I'm preaching to not even the converted here because I'm one of those people that still looks at irons that are perhaps a little bit more difficult to use. But I still choose to go down that route. I have no idea why, and maybe the time has come to, like I said, change that mentality. But all I would say is that if you're an average golfer out there, if you're looking to try a set of irons, never dismiss any type of iron based on preconception, I suppose is the best way of putting it. And for those of you considering buying the DCB or the B21, if they are on your list, if that's the type of iron that you're looking at, I would try both and certainly see that it's the little tiny nuances that are going to persuade you one way or another as to which route you might go down. But either of these, I think, are a fantastic set of irons from Callaway. I really do. Mega impressed. Anyway, first review done in the new bay. Well, actually, I can't believe the temperature because I'm sat here, I've been able to go through these numbers and the shutter door is still open. Incredible. A bit different, but we got there in the end. As ever, thank you for watching. Subscribe. 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