 Na, dwi'n gydig i'r cyffredig o'r newydd ymarfer o'i iron yn ysgol arall y mwynt, ac mae'r cefnod o'r fwy o'i 5 yr hyn yn ei ddim yn gyfweld i'r ffordd, yn fawr, mae'n gydig i'r ddweud. Felly, mae'r fwy o'r ffaith ymlaen o'r iron yn ymdweud ymlaen i'r fighorol yn y bwysig. Ac i'r fawr pan oedd, mae'r iron yn gwybod a'i awdurdod. Oherwydd, dyna'n gwybod yma'r ddweud o'r Mezzuno, 225. I5-25, gen 5 iron pxg, Callaway Rogue Pro, the one that's kind of, I think, sat at the top of the tree maybe for the last few years and that's the TaylorMade P790, but will that remain my opinion when we look at things like overall distance, spin, launch, all the parameters that you'd look at in terms of trackman, but then we'll talk about the sound and feel and how these things differ in those categories as well. And hopefully we'll come up with some kind of guide that might help you if you're considering buying one of these types of irons this year. Now one thing is going to be very, very prevalent in your decision making process. I think it's going to be the way these things look. And I don't just mean in terms of shelf appeal. At address, these clubs are all very different. Don't forget, this is the players' distance iron market, but they still do differ in terms of their top line. So again, really depends what you're looking for. The ping at one end you can see is by far the thinnest top line, by far the neatest profile overall sat at address. And then going to the other end of the spectrum, I would say that the Callaway product again sits quite bulky at address. It's a bit more of a compact product in terms of heel to toe length, or at least visually it seems that way. But it has got a bit more of a game improvement style feel to it. And then the other three clubs I think are very, very difficult to separate. The P790, the 525 and the Gen 5 again are all similar in terms of top line. I think the Gen 5 does a little bit better in terms of chamfering off that top edge to give that visual appearance of perhaps being a little bit thinner. But the compactness again of the club is probably more swaying towards that P790 in terms of heel to toe. So there's a lot of variables in there, but they are very, very different at address. And I think that's going to be a big part of the decision making process when you're trying to separate just which one of these irons you personally prefer. Now I did mention looks and yes address we've just spoke about, but very, very briefly I want to talk about how these five irons look in terms of shelf appeal and how they sit in your bag. And I've got to say I personally feel that if you don't like one of these five irons then well I'd question your judgement because I think these are possibly five of the best looking irons on the market right now. I think that this category produces really good looking irons. So again I wouldn't turn my nose up at any one of these sat in my bag. The question is which would you prefer because yet again that's going to be a part of your decision when you choose one of these irons. Now ultimately it could be argued that many of you will choose just performance data to base your decision. I don't think that's the case with most golfers, they want the right looking iron, they want the right feeling iron and then they want the best data to back that up hopefully. So I'm going to hit each of these irons and give you sort of my immediate feedback on how they sort of sound, feel and look at address. This is the i525, looks really really good at address, minimal offset, really compact head and looks effectively like a player's iron. But it amongst me talking you might have picked up a bit of a crack in terms of sound and I think they've really struggled in this. The sound is just, it sounds like a hollow iron and they haven't got it right I'm afraid. I said this in the initial review, it's a real thing that I play these down. It's a forged iron supposedly and we know that's that kind of forged face. It just doesn't work for me in terms of sound and feel. So really really good in terms of how compact it looks at address. We'll pick these up at random. We've now got the i525 which to me come very close to putting these in the bag earlier on this year. So you sort of know my opinion on these again. Little bit more offset, little bit more in terms of the top line in terms of how they look. They really tick the box for me but not everybody. Let's see what they do in terms of sound and feel. Again even with a bit of map before ball it's just a much softer sounding and feeling iron. They're just literally chalk and cheese these two. They're hollow body dines and yet for some reason that's a cleaner strike which hopefully you can pick up the audio we never quite managed to do that. But so so different in terms of the sound and feel and I suppose something that you would associate with the Mizuno. We've now got the Rogue Pro ST. This one is a more bulky top line, there's no doubt about it. It sort of sneaks its way into this category. A little bit more offset and does border on that sort of more of a game improvement type look to it. But how does it feel? Pull the shot a little bit left but not relevant at this point in terms of its performance. More so the sound but did you pick that up? That's better. Now again this one kind of, I think they've done a really good job here. I'll go back to my initial review. This price point is extremely low for this category and they've got a real good balance in terms of that sound and feel. It's by no means the best iron I've ever played in terms of sound and feel but they've got a good balance with it. There's tungsten packed into it, it's a good performing iron. Looks again very very good job in my opinion in terms of what Callaway have done. I've then got the PXG Gen 5. Now I think again this is very much as it always has been very much a split divide in terms of how it looks in terms of the back end of the club. In terms of from above it kind of sits nicely in this category in terms of that sort of medium top line, heel to toe is a little bit longer than that of the P790 it certainly visually looks it but it address nice and compact. How does it feel? Well again with a thin shot like that we can't really pass much judgement so quickly move on and see if we can get a better strike. Bit more of attacking that one and again it's just so so different. You really do start to see at this point there are two irons, the 225 and the Gen 5 which sound and feel just totally different than the other two that we've tested so far. Finally you move into the P790. Most of you will know kind of what this looks like it's been around for a while. It's a real popular club and every right to be in my opinion top line. Again sits right in this category what you'd expect. Just a little bit of mat again similar to the 225 strike but again really good sound. Still got that little bit of a ting there's always been a slight issue with the tailor made P790s. I think they've improved it each time they've put them out but it's still got a little way to go to suggest. Yeah you got that sound there. It's just got a little bit sharp for me still. They've definitely not got once again this is the one that's got the sort of forged face but it's a long way from being forged feel. But over the five irons the three the P790, the Gen 5 and the 225 for me are far superior in terms of sound and feel than the other two. And the one that really disappoints me I've got to say is that Ping i525. They've really got to do something to soften those acoustics for me at least anyway. Okay so before we go any further and look into some data I want to know from you what have you got in the bag right now any of these five models is the interesting bit first and foremost and or have you tried them what's your opinion what's your sort of feedback and thoughts on some of these models because I think that's a bigger help to see those kind of comments in the description down below than perhaps just the singular view of me. So get involved let me know what you think of these irons in any way shape or form if you've had the experience of them or if you've seen them in other reviews just give me some general feedback and help your fellow viewer perhaps point them in the right direction. Right so let's look at some performance data. I'm going to put these in some kind of order in terms of fifth through to first but you might see these differently in terms of what preference you have in terms of data but I don't think you can really split this any other way. So distance first of all the shortest iron was the Rogue 167.2 carry in fourth place was the i525 167.4 the 225 167.5 then in second place was the P790 at 173 and the Gen 5 was 173.9. Now at this point of the test I don't know I don't recall the lofts of each of those irons so it could well be that there's a little bit of difference in lofts that is relative to those distances I'm not sure but I'll put those up in front of you now so you've got some kind of barometer to work those back. We're then going to the spin number which is an important factor for a lot of you that point out that we're hitting off a mat which produces low spin and we're also I'm hitting a ball which I produce low spin if you watch the channel a lot but in terms of the worst performance unfortunately it was the Rogue ST again which was only 3600 revs which is arguably yes it's very very low in fourth was the 225 at 4494 average spin in third was the Gen 5 at 4564 spin second place was the I525 at 4658 and the winner then was the P790 in terms of the highest spinning product which is 4737 but in all that apart from the Rogue those of the four are very much in those four and a half to 5000 revs a spin which is often something I record in Trackman indoors on here so I'd sort of take that little bit with a pinch of salt the other last bit of thing I'm going to put the launch angles in front of you now I'm not going to rate those because that very much depends on kind of what ball flight you're looking for but I will just put the descent angle again and I'll rather me reel through them you can just see each of those in where they finished in order of that land angle if you like and I think you've got a couple of those numbers together in terms of spin, launch and descent angle because arguably that's a key factor to getting the ball to stop on greens with a 7 iron in hand so that's all data done like I said I'm not going to form an opinion I'm just going to give you the data and let you decide what you think on which was the perhaps best overall performing product in terms of the data that you've seen now the other key factor is obviously price points and it's fair to say there's a significant difference from front to back as you can see I mean it's a difficult one to justify isn't it because at one end of the spectrum we've got that PXG release at £249 a club and then you go back down the other end and you look at the price of the Rogue Pro ST and it's a far different outlay so budget is massive the thing is what do I do in terms of rating clubs do we rate them based on their price points or do we rate them based on this sort of overall package of a performance and looks of a golf club I think what I'll do again is I'll leave you to make that judgement because ultimately that's you that's going to make that decision is do you want to go down that lower end I think you're definitely making sacrifices in choosing the Rogue Pro ST not a huge amount but you are going to make them or do you splash out and go to those top end clubs which all the other four are still very very expensive indeed so the question is what is my favourite hollow bodied iron in the marketplace right now well the answer to that is it really doesn't matter because the only thing that matters is what is yours all I've tried to do today is present you with five options and give you my opinion on what separates them what makes them different to each other and I think that's the key for me a lot of people always talk about all part of being the same and I'm afraid that's not the case at all just in these five irons alone and certainly playing them side by side and one after the other it was very apparent just how different they are the kind of thing it addresses is going to be for some people I have to if you like that thin top line then i5-25s all day long the other four were perhaps similar certainly three of them, the Rogue was a little bit bulkier and then you've got the sound and feel thing for me the gen five wins that hands down if you're looking about performance then I think the kind of P790 did it really well across the board and just sits there with a real kind of like it's a safe bet if you like looks really good as well so I think the best way I can put it is this right now you've got some incredible irons to choose from and don't get me wrong there will be plenty of people that comment that why haven't I included this, why haven't I included that one because we could go on forever there are certainly two or three maybe four more irons that fit into this category that like I said I'd have been hitting balls for quite some time so yes there are other options out there the point is it's just good that you've got plenty of options at plenty of price points as well to make your decision right that's me done, give me your feedback like I said earlier on the questions that I asked and hit that like button and I will see you all very very soon thanks for watching