 y gallwn y wneud am ychydig yn ychydig? Is yw leidio, ychydig, mewn helpau ar y llwyd, ychydig, y bwysig, y llwyd, y profi, ychydig, ymwiel, yn ymwiel, ychydig, ychydig. Yn ystod, mae'n 7 mae'r iawn diwylliant, gyda rhai. Yr ymdyn nhw'n cymdeithasol, gan ddweud o'r ddweud, gan ddweud o'r llwydau, ac yn ychydig, yn y ddweud ychydig, yw'n neud i gyd yn gweithio. Yn 7 oes o fynd i gyntaf. Mae gynnydd y Llyfrgell dickau yn gyflawn Ion. Ac yna gynnwys, ond mae gennym y gweld i chi ddim yn gweithio. Mae'n gwneud i ddim yn fwy o'n gweithio. Mae'r cwmbr wnaeth am y cwmbr angen a'i gweithio. Mae'n cael ei fod yn fwy o'r gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ac wedi gwybod i'r gwahau, o'n gweithio, mae'n fwy o'n gweithio. If there is a difference at all, and which one you should be considering and why. That's a better effort. In fact, that could go in. Oh, nearly hit the flag. Right. A little bit of chip in there with the pitching wedge of the sim. Just trying to get an idea what kind of feel you get from this come. We'll talk about it in a little bit later. But first of all, budget is obviously a major part of any buying decision. And I'm going to throw up the prices of each of these products. So starting from the sim right up to the Tiger Woods Limited Edition iron. Take that one out of the equation because that's a sort of not the norm if you like. But the bulk product from sim through to piece 730. What surprised me is there's very little difference in terms of the price. That was a big surprise. So I think if you're in the market for a set of irons, then in this case, when you go to tailor-made, budget is not the thing. Because if you're going to spend 800 odd quid, you might as well spend 900 odd quid because these irons have got very little to split them in terms of the price. I was a bit surprised to be honest with you. Right. So you get down the short end of the bag. And I think this is where there's some notable differences on a number of levels. Number one being feel and number two being the sort of size and mass behind the ball. I think this can play a major part in your decision making. You've got down the blade end. So piece 760, piece 730, the Tiger Woods blade. Pure feel, pure forge definitely in the 730s and the Tiger Woods blade. You've then got into that middle iron, that combo iron, if you like, of the piece 790. Where again, it's forged to a degree. It's not true sense of the word, but it's forged to a degree. And then you've got the sim. They've each got a feel, which I think is acceptable, but without doubt for me, if you're choosing down to feel, then you're down to that blade end. But it's the profile bit that's going to differ for you. And sat behind the ball, this type of address for this type of shot, it's going to be a major difference. A control element for me, once again, goes back down to that blade style, which really would be for this type of shot, what I'd be choosing to play. However, yet again, that piece 790 just sort of has that sort of nice balance between the two. And if you see the difference between the 790 and of the, I'm moving on to turn them upside down to, which is which, there's very little. And yeah, it's, but for me, if I was choosing one of the three clubs and I had to make up and down from here, then I'd be choosing that one. And if it goes in, I'll be buying it. There's a piece 760. So for me, again, a major part of the decision making process is what is your like to see down that short end of the bag? That's not a bad start. That's right on the flag. Sit down ball. Go in there. Wow. That's a piece 790. Totally different ball flight. Again, coming right down on the flag. I'm on fire here and sit all slightly heavy. That's a final ball. Let's see what that does. It just grabs that back end of the scene. Right. We've looked at the short end of the bag and we talked about the size and profile that might appeal to you on the iron. Like I said, for me, I like that for the shorter game, for the sort of wedges, nine irons, eight irons, seven irons. I can handle that shorter profile at thinner top line. But it's then when you go down to the other end of the bag, then it's the same thing, but maybe the opposite in terms of what you prefer. So confidence requires, you're talking about five irons, four irons, and you might want to see a little bit more bulk and mass behind the ball to give you that confidence. So when you look at the four iron in the likes of the P760, the 730, the Tiger Woods Blade, they become ultra thin. And at that point, you really are questioning your ability to make sure you can find that centre of that clubface. So there's a bit of doubt creeps in. You've then got the mass and bulk of the sim range. And again, so now we're starting to go away from the reasons we chose or what I chose perhaps to have that smaller profile in the shorter irons. Everything about the sim, everything about the P790 is that bulk and mass, that bit of power that's injected into the shots that you're fierce or you're getting some assistance, whether you are or whether you're not, that bigger clubhead sort of suggests that you are at least in the mindset. So for me, you get swayed away now from, and this is where the sort of contradiction is. And this almost need for a mixed set because for me, like I said, I'd much rather see the bulkier club at address for the likes of these type of shots. I'm straight away, I'm putting that four iron back down and we'll go to the P790, which again to me, decent top line, not massively bulky in terms of its profile. And so it gives you that confidence to be decent ball flight slightly down the left-hand side. Again, maybe just a little bit off them bottom grooves and you wonder what the difference would have been if I'd have hit the same strike with that P760. I've got a feeling it might have done quite as good. In fact, let's just put that to the test. It's no use me saying what I think might have happened. Let's hit the P760. This is a four iron. Do you know what I've absolutely pureed it? Absolutely pureed it. And we should get the ball flight picking on a back camera. Totally different strike, a much better strike out the middle and once again that shows that age old thing. It doesn't matter what you've got in your hand, strike is key. The difference between the two, I chose the P790 in terms of confidence at address and then I pick up the P760 and absolutely bottom one. Let's put that theory to the test and well done. At this point of the video, first of all, can you put down in the comments below what brand of iron do you play and also perhaps which out of the range of the tailor made irons that I've shown you that you've seen, which did you choose? Right, so a quick look at what makes these clubs sort of different in terms of how they've been put together. So you start off down that sort of sim end, lot wider sole, lot thicker top line, a lot more ability to shove the CG further back to help with those sort of launch conditions for you. We've got that speed bridge in there, it's more of a cavity back style club. You then move into that P790 range and it's that sort of one piece moulded club speed foam injected. It's forged club as they say but not in the true sense of the word in my opinion. And then you go to P760, which is an interesting one for me because what they do in P760, some of you might know this, others won't, is from pitching wedge through to eight iron, it's a one piece forged club in the true sense of the word. Then when you go from seven iron up to it's either four iron or three iron, I'm not sure what this is available in, then the speed foam injected in the same way as you do in the P790. So that little bit of extra unpacked in there if that actually is something that works, but it's there. So there's a slight difference under the bag with the P730s and the Tiger Woods blade. So quite a bit of difference in how these are put together and obviously they're put together in a different way to perform in different ways and do different things in terms of what you're looking for. So whether you're looking for feel, whether you're looking for help, whether you're looking for ball speed, help in terms of launch, ball speeds off the face and then again you've got that other element to consider is the ability to shape shot and again that shoves you down back to that blade end of the bag. But some noticeable difference in how these three or four different categories of clubs have been put together. If you're new to the channel, I am the average golfer, I do plenty of this kind of thing. I test clubs out here. I try and get it dry ball data but wherever possible I'm out on the course and get some real time testing. I also do a little bit of travelling round in terms of course vlogs. So if you wouldn't mind considering hitting that subscribe button or this one hit that like button. Thank you. Right, I want to give you some dry ball data and the dry ball data is taken from my previous, my initial testing. So it's not a case of I've hit all these again. This is my initial testing. There will be variables that are in there but it certainly gives a guide as to what I was able to achieve with each of them. Don't forget a massive difference in terms of the loft. We've got down the sim end, 28.5 degree, 7.9 up to what is going to be the numbers that you see for the P760 which is I think 35 degrees. I'll check my notes. No, it's 33 degrees. So a considerable difference, almost 5 degrees there between the sim and that of the P760. But here's the numbers in front of you now. P760, 107 ball speeds, you know, kind of low for us, I suppose it's a traditional 7 iron almost in terms of its loft. Spin number again where you'd want it to be around that sort of 6,000 revs. Average carrier 147. So for me, a traditional 7 iron in around that 150 mark is exactly where I'd expect it to be. You then go into the sort of P790. Ball speeds are incredible, 123. Launching at 17.3 didn't mention the launch on the 760 was 22.5 so a big difference in terms of the flight. 6,000 spin so surprisingly enough again stronger lofted this is 30.5 degrees now on the P790 and yet 6,000 revs of spin. An unbelievable 174 yards a carrying arguably like I said you know you're looking for something is that going to cause your issues down that lower end of the bag. You then go to the P730 that is lofted at 35 degrees 109 ball speeds interestingly slightly higher than the P760 chances are I'm having a bit of a better day I'm hitting the ball a bit more out in the middle. The launch on it 25 degrees again extremely high in terms of that ball flight much more like the traditional. The interesting bit for me was the spin number I mean 5391 again I'm just never overly keen on launch monitor spin data I like to see what it does out here on the course and a 156 carry just that extra bit of ball speed again compared to that P760 and again might be surprising that pure pure blade performed in the 790 at least a little bit better than it did that P760. There's always a contradiction in these numbers you see it's never as straightforward as this kind of oh that's a blade it does this that's a game improvement and it does this I don't buy into it the data is key to giving you a guideline as to what they can do and then get out on the course and that's where you see what real performance is. The sim again 118 ball speeds lower ball flight 16.6 6.2 spin which was the really impressive number but don't forget that's lofted at 20 and a half degrees and it was 163 carry so even amongst those four sets of numbers you can see the variables that are in there and to me what it does suggest is like I've just said the important thing is to get out on the course if possible and get to test these ions but certainly if not test all the options open to you don't go in with that closed mindset of this my game suits this ion because I don't think that's quite the logic and it's certainly not the logic that we've just seen in that dry ball data. It's right on line but it won't get there or it shouldn't get there ah do you know what that's not done too bad we're playing 160 here so again don't forget dry ball data said this 7 iron that was a P7 60 does 147 on average well it's just carried sort of close on to that sort of one maybe to the flag maybe it's a bit it's certainly top ender that sort of mid to top ender 150 it's a bit cutty on that one you'll get it on that one it's a bit cutty on that one you'll get it on the camera on the back it's going to be bunker right but to be honest with you again in terms of the distance it travels still in and around that sort of 160 the bit for me that surprises me is that out here on the golf course what I've seen is the P790 ball flight we've seen it launch the 7 iron playing 7 iron there now it's seen it launch at 17.7 from memory I think and again the P790 was launching at 22 I'm not seeing that at all in terms of peak height anyway I'm not seeing launch but peak height the P790 gets the ball really high in the air that's the best ball out of the lot and that's the same it's coming down close to the flag will it sit will it go in it's an interesting one there to again you'll see from the way that bounced off the left hand side so we can't judge in terms of spin because it got a kick off the bank but again where it finished in terms of ball flight and distance travel it's probably suggesting it did exactly what it did in terms of dry ball data but three different strikes three different ball flights I won't say launch angle three different ball flights and again each of them producing different things in terms of what you're looking for each of them got very different feel as well and I'll try and summarise all that what have I learnt from all this the main thing I take from it is quite a simple one there are seven irons within the tailor made range and they each do a different thing they look very different they perform different they feel different they sound different so first of all it's often criticised mainly sort of Callaway and tailor made for how many products they have in the range but I think in this case there are only small differences and they separate each other in terms of a buying decision price wasn't a major difference between them all I've also seen that whilst you look at strong lofted irons compared to weak lofted so 35 degrees down to 28.5 degrees yes obviously there are differences there but I wouldn't be off put by either in terms of how it swayed my decision to buy a set of irons the main point is this you've got to get custom fit you've got to try as many different irons as you can Aesthetically first of all I think you've got to be drawn to a club that you like and once you've got over that hurdle then maybe just taking a few that you're not so keen on on the eye but might just do a job so don't dismiss them the performance of each club has been really good I mean for me out here on the course if I'm being honest with you the P760 probably performed more consistently in each area that I played it and it's without doubt the best feeling out of these the sim range definitely gives you that help and assistance that definitely that mass and bulk will give people confidence and then you've got this P790 range and for me the reason that it always does particularly well is because it ticks a number of boxes I think it looks very very good and they've got not the feel of the forge but they've got a very good feel and sound to this club in terms of where it sits in terms of its loft and spin number in terms of what dry ball data says it does and what I've seen out on the course it performs very well and that profile again sort of sits in between them all so for me I don't know tailor made sales statistics but for me the P790 is that stand out product that offers you a little bit of everything that you might look for from an iron but once again that is only my opinion and it doesn't matter to you whatsoever it's just my idea now you should look at these clubs and like I said there's a big choice from tailor made make the most of it the important thing like I said is get out there try them yourself and if you get the opportunity ask your supplier, ask your fitter if you can go and take one of the irons or a couple of irons out on the golf course because it is where you see the true performance of a club right that's me done it's a stunning morning down here at Conway Golf Club I'm going to carry on it's in a few more of these irons and as I asked earlier if you've enjoyed this video please hit that thumbs up button and maybe if you're not already then consider hitting that subscribe button and I'll see you all very soon