 A'r ddwyliau cyfrolyniad yw'r cyfrolyniad PXG Gen 6, ydych chi'n ddwyliau'r cyfrolyniad yw'r cyfrolyniad yw'r cyfrolyniad yw'r cyfrolyniad yw'r cyfrolyniad. A'r ddwyliau'r cyfrolyniad yw'r cyfrolyniad yw'r cyfrolyniad. A'r ystodd y bydd ymlaen i'r gwybod yn cael ei ffagio'r gwybod yn oed. PXG yn ymdweud y gwybod gwybod i'n golfon ymdweud. Mae'n gwybod i'n 15% gwybod gwybod, But why does that actually matter? Well, quite simply it allows this face to flex a little bit more but that is not it in itself, in terms of the performance of these Gen6 irons. There's that clever foam that's injected into these hollow bodied irons X-core II as they call it. There's a clever little power channel cut out on the backside of the club face, which again aids that flex. That foam injection is also dampened sound and gives an incredibly good feel off this forged body and face. Ac rhai o wais yn y bydwyr yn ychydigraeth drwg hwyl hwyb mwy'i set o bwyndau, mae'r thymau yw ddweud yn y dwylo hwyl o bwynt hon. Mae'r gweithreib yn gofyn arall a felly rhai o bwysig ychydig ar hipnod dweud y bwysig, ond ei ddwy ar y cysylltu yng ng erstenu iawn yma, hynny go plau i chi gael eu fwy gweithgau ar지�nom a'r rhai ffordd ychydig ar y rhaed i'r pwyllteig yr iawn. Aberlysyn sef this. This is the interesting bit though isn't it in these eyes the fact that you can't. That's a big thing isn't it with the PHC iron. We're the only companies in the world that can go through the entire thing process tweaking the swing weight the entire time and still have the club perform and not even the integrity of how it's going to interact with the turf and things like that. Good swing. Doesnt feel off the face to start Real change to be honest with youotable thingy Ha I think so And the sound at the bottom too Contact of the face is great Good swing It's definitely softened up a bit hasn't it I'm sure you want to change shafts this year This cumplices that on behalf of all the new gift I don't even move from that. Numbers you mean. You're still just a little upright. Dynamic lie, nice and coming through flush. 170 carrying and stopping at 46 degrees. So they enhanced the tungsten weighting again. So instead of the two pieces in the single weight, now it's one big tungsten plate. Now it's the same core technology, but on the flip side they got the face 15% thinner. So the thinnest face even got thinner with this. So the feel should be a little bit different for you as well. That's in that player's head. So what weight did we have in the initial? So the initial stock is 8 grams. Now we're going to go to 10. So the two grams in the head is going to raise the swing at just the one point. So how that works is any two to two and a half grams in the head is going to go up a point. 15 grams in the shaft and then an extra half inch in the shaft. All bring the swing weight up a little bit. And then as you add weight to the butt of the club or the grip, it starts to bring the swing weight back down. And that's kind of what you were explaining, what you felt happened. When you added the bigger grip, it started to feel a lose feel in the head. Lose a little bit, yeah. Exactly, yeah. Interesting. I know you pulled the butt to better curve interaction and your dispersion is tighter. So that weight to me is so, so important if you are going to buy these irons. And trust me, it makes a considerable difference to not only the performance of the irons, but also the feel. Also the tempo of your own swing. There's a huge difference in terms of the lowest weight and the highest weight. I changed round a fair bit to be honest with you. I ended up with what is a 10 gram weight placed in the back of these irons. And like I said, that coupled with obviously the correct shaft choice then for me, if you're choosing PXG irons and if you're going to look for the full benefits of what they potentially offer, then custom fit is an absolute necessity and really does separate them in terms of these irons and the drivers and fairways to be quite honest with you right now with that movable weight port. Now I've also picked up on something else that they've actually dropped a line out of this gen 6. What I mean by that is what previous iterations had was a tall model, a players model and an extreme forgiveness model. Now, one of those has disappeared and it said that's better players end the tall model. It doesn't exist. You've got two options in the gen 6, that's players or XF. So why has that happened? I've got a feeling PXG have got something they're not telling us. That by the way is the players model. I don't know if you can hear the sound but it's so, so good. I mentioned it very briefly out in Arizona, but one notable difference having played them now back in the UK in some miserable wet conditions and their sound and feel has definitely softened up again. And perhaps move back to what I think was the best feeling I had to PXG produced and that was going back to gen 3. So now we've got something that they've added tungsten, which I'm not always keen of in terms of sound and feel, but for some reason X-core 2 coupled with that thin face, they've really softened up the face and the feel is superb. Anyway, what's that secret or perhaps something that PXG aren't telling us right now? Well, my guess at least is this. If you are a player fancies, that kind of tall model, so it just becomes a more compact version of the P, then I would just hang around for a little while because my thoughts are that there could be another release coming from PXG. If you recall the 0317ST blade was introduced in this last six months or so and I think you're going to see something in between the 0317ST and the P model in gen 6 that will be released. But that is purely my guess, but I don't see why they would drop this tall model out and not replace it with something. So, bit of a word of warning and it is purely guess work. If you fancy the tall model, stick around because like I said, I've got a feeling there could be another drop coming very soon from PXG. So that's it. Do you know what? I'm finishing there. The more I can add, it was a great experience for me personally in terms of that custom fit process, but I've always said a real eye-opener as well. Like I said, two main differences. The thinnest facing golf just got thinner, 15% thinner, more flex, more ball speed, that added tungsten. Just a really good set of irons, but like I said, to get the most out of them and make sure they're the very best fit for you, then custom fit is an absolute no brain. It's something you've got to do. It's what stands this iron apart. I've not seen anybody else develop something that can be dialed in so significantly into your own personal preferences. And like I said, that's not just about performance. It's also about the kind of whole weight of the club, how it feels in a tempo with a swing. So for me, they'll probably go in the bag. I'm a PXG iron fan and that's unlikely to change and the developments and tweaks that they've made. I am a fan of. I love the softer feel they've developed into Gen 6. So all over for me, very positive as you would expect because like I said, again, these irons currently, but genuinely think they've got a real good club on the market. Interesting enough, from a price point of view, I've seen them released in the UK at around £1,200 UK. So that's going to be in and around the sort of P790, a lot of the Callaway model. So I think it's probably pitched in at about the right price as well in terms of hollow bodied irons competitors. So they've really got something for you to have a serious look at. Right, that's me done. I'm miserable, but we're going to get plenty more golf and plenty more filming done here at Archfield Links over the next few days. So stay tuned and I'll see you tomorrow night.