 Rwy'n gweld i chi'n ôl y bwaith i dda i fo. Y ddedig hyn sy'n mynd i ar ddigonion o'r bod yn profi. Felly pan i gred ovni ddau i dowel y Maes cyhoedd, ond i fynd i ddweud o'r hyfer skeptiaidd a gweld i gyd. Dwi'n edrychwch, rwy'n ben i'n ei ffordd, dwi'n fdefnyddio bobl yn maes i dda i gyd, felly wedi dod o'u profi yn ei ddigonion, ond gyddoch chi'n gweithio ffwrdd o ffyrdd o'r cynnyn ffyrdd o'r bobl, ond wedi bod yn ei ddyn nhw'n gweld yn ffwnt i mi nawr, yw'r iron ffymysunol ac yw'r iron ffym caelwyddi, ond yw'r compremau yn ei ffymu yn gwybod, yn ei ddyn nhw, i gael. Ie i fynd y cwrdd, mae'n mynd i ddifennu ar y ddweud yr un. Felly mae'r drwng sy'n gallu'n bwysig iawn. Felly mae'r un o'r 223 yw'r un. Mae'r ffordd beth sydd ar y ddechrau'r iron, ar gyfer y ddechrau'r iron, ac yna'r iron o'r ddweud ar ddweud ar gofynodd. A'n sizes i chi, mae dywedd ddod yn celol â ddwy�ch hwnnw i ddweud i llain yw i'w ddatu yn y llun o dd�lau'r corffwnau, felly nid i ddweud i dydym ni'n cael ei ddweud. ac mae'n gallu ceisio iawn ei gweithio gael synnal i ddarlwydau. A'r ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud. Ond oes y cyfnod, mae'n gweithio'r cyfnod yma'r unrhyw gwaith o'r ffordd yma. A mae'n rhaid i'r gweithio ar gyfer cyfnod. A when you got a situation where the performance is so similar, I think you're then down to the sort of, well, the personal bit I suppose when it's kind of sound and feel and the kind of looks. And that's a key factor for me in any decision anyway. You know I think you're sort of first of all by with your eyes and like what you see. I think what Apex have done, they've stuck with a kind of shape that has been around for a few years now. They've repeated it. It's been a very successful model for them and I suppose if it's that kind of thing, if it ain't broke then don't fix it kind of mentality maybe. But I think it's starting to look maybe a little bit dated now. And maybe it's not even so much dated just in time for a change I think maybe for the Apex is a little bit of a change up. But in the 223, I love this old style and lettering of Mizuno Pro first of all. But forgetting that cavity back iron, lots of chrome looks really well. But it's more about the profile than the shelf appeal looks for me where again the 223 just seems to nick it and what they've done really well with this Mizuno Pro range, whichever in terms of the 221, 223 or 225, they've slimmed down the profile of all of these particularly that 225 and 223 where they've become really neat and tidy but still very playable if you like. And if you have a look at the sort of ad-address position now, you'll notice that there's a very much different top line between these two irons even though I would have definitely put them in the same category, very noticeably different. And the fact that you can see again ad-address even only in the 7 iron just a little bit at the back end of the apex is the kind of thing that may be the kind of the player who's looking, the player who's looking for the player's iron doesn't like to see that. They've managed to hide it away in the two, hide away the kind of the kind of bulk that gives you the confidence is hidden whereas in the apex you can still see it. So for me, if I'm looking at shelf appeal and then I'm looking at address and then I'm looking at kind of top line and even so much as the sole plate then for me the 223 gets it but it gets it on what I like to see in address and that mightn't be what you like to see. So for me a head-to-head is all about finding out the differences between clubs and one of the major differences is the fact that Mizuno split their set in terms of how they're manufactured. So let me explain eight through to pitching wedge is a forged iron very much exactly the same as what they've got in their 2-2-1 range in their forged player's iron. But then from a 7 through to 4 iron they introduced that material Cremoloi into the face. Now what Cremoloi is effectively trying to do is give you a little bit more forgiveness but also a little bit more in terms of ball speed but it's a different material. So therefore are you going to notice a difference in terms of sound and feel between when you go from an eight iron into your seven iron. I'm not really sure I like that idea so I don't know how close they've done in terms of being able to match those two things up. But for me if you say nothing feels like a Mizuno when it's a true forged iron but then your seven iron changes into a different material then surely there's got to be a change a noticeable change. And then with the apex obviously it's very much exactly the same through the set. So it's a forged body with a bit of tungsten waiting in there. So you're expecting a more consistent sound from the two. What I'm going to do first of all I'm just going to play for you some recorded audio. I've dropped a mic down to the floor. I've recorded some seven irons first of all for you to compare. So the first three are going to come from the apex. The second three will come from the two to three and see if you can notice a audible difference. Now it's worth pointing out that audio is recorded using range balls and I'll comment further when we get on the course with these a bit later on. But I'm also going to just play these nine irons as well because that's again where don't forget these now are the forge club within the two to three. And obviously we've still got exactly the same makeup in that of the apex. So let's just see if we can find any audible differences between these two nine irons. Now I don't know what you heard out there but certainly we've got two sets of ears in here which I asked Hannah again could she notice a difference and it was quite a difference. So in the seven irons I've got to be honest not a great deal to split them but when it gets down to the nine irons then yes there is a massive difference. All of a sudden you do get that much softer feel out of the two to three and there's a lot louder almost hollow sound again that comes out of this of the apex. So a big big difference in that end of the bag and I suppose arguably what Mizuno have done they've put that sort of sound and feel that you want in the shorter irons in your scoring irons and perhaps logically then introduced that other material into the irons where we need a bit more help. So in terms of sound and feel I would certainly at this stage now we'll comment a little bit further when we get on the course at this stage very much the two to three that would be the better sounding and feeling of the two irons. So the purpose of this video is to find out the differences between these two clubs and price is one of those things that differs and just scrolling through the internet I've just found out that the two to three when we first did the review a couple of weeks ago of the new Mizuno Pro range we only had RRP prices so never knew what they were going to be when they arrived at retail. So the two to three is now being sold at £152 per club in terms of UK British Pounds and the Callaway Apex is now down to £142 but that's a bit of a change because I think when the originally brought out the Apex they were a lot more expensive than that but there is literally £10 to split them in cost and I think in all honesty if you're buying seven irons at £70 I don't think you'd perhaps be swayed one way or the other when you're spending £1,000 on a set of irons based on just saving £70 so it's still down to other things other than price. That's almost gone in. Well one good thing to report there that the yardage that we've seen in terms of dry ball data is pretty much a resonated iron on a course exactly the same to the pin and I think they both travel very very similar. The one thing I will say yet again is for me I think it's the sound that's probably better from the two to threes. So these are two seven irons that I've just played by the way so don't forget this is not the forged end of the bag in terms of the truly forged end of the bag in terms of the two to threes. So there's a lot more similarities in these two seven irons but like I said it's the sound that's probably better and not the feel and there is a difference between the two but I would say that overall it just feels that little bit softer coming out of the two to three in these two seven irons. I just want to finish off by it in a couple of short irons and seeing how that truly forged club in the two to threes how much sound differs out here on the course. That's where the difference is massive. Is that going to be enough? Oh yeah. It's half decent. Pulled the first one. The first shot I played was with the apex and forgetting where the result was. The difference in these two yet again more so than ever at this end is the short end. That was two nine irons so don't forget the iron I just played that is a grain flow forged proper forged iron if you like. I would say in these videos not a big deal to everybody but for me I really like the feel of a forged iron and you can tell the difference between this nine iron and the seven iron in this set. I'm not sure I'm overly keen on that and why they introduced the Cromolo. I kind of my summary would be I kind of understand that bit so that extra bit of help if you like with ball speeds at that tougher end of the bag certainly four and five iron. I suppose I could get that but I much prefer the feel that comes out that nine iron. The overall summary would be that the two to three kind of ticks more boxes now than the apex did and I thought the apex was a fantastic iron. So just think they've done an incredibly good job with what they've put together in these two to three. It's a real interesting iron. It's a massive challenge that apex and anything that you think that might sort of fit in and around that sort of profile not really played anything better. And like I said the only thing for me I just wish that that seven iron felt as good as that nine iron did other than that the performance out both clubs has been really really good and I suppose like I said a lot of these things where you've seen the differences have been down to personal preferences but I do think putting everything together the two to three from this Mizuno pro range certainly edges it and it's a bit of a decent set of irons you know. Anyway right as ever I'm done thank you for Cardin Parr for allowing us to use this facility again it's been in great condition out here on the course as well surprisingly how dry it is considering how much rain we've had here in the UK. So enjoyed that hope you enjoyed all the testing as ever we've done our very best to get inside out on the course really put it through its paces and give you a fair evaluation of the two clubs. Right comments down below. Let me know your thoughts and I'll see you all very soon.