 OK, rydw i'n meddwl i'r canol a'r ddweud y ddweud yw'r ddweud, ond yma'n ddweud y bydd y bydd o'r ddweud, wrth gwrs, mae'n gwneud i'r gael o gyllidau yma'r typ yn 2017 i 2023, a rwy'n gwybod i'r prgynghysgol, yn yr Eilor Maid P790. Yn yr Eilor Maid P790, rydw i'n gweithio yn 2017, mae'n gweithio i'r gweithio i'r Eilor Maid, a'r ystyried, y ffordd ffôr yn ychydig i'r holl o'r bobl yn ymddangos. Mae'n gweld yn fwy o'r norm. Mae'r rhan o'r holl o'r bobl yn ymddangos o'r holl o'r bobl yn ymddangos. Yn y cwestiynau, ymddangos y progresion yn ei wneud a'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r cyfnodau. Yn ymddangos cyfnodau, mae'n dweud o'r p790s o'r ffordd o'r 6 yma. Dy o'r ffordd sy'r rhan i teithio'r ffordd o'r rhan o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r bobl yn ei wneud. Mae'n dweud o'r bwysig ffôr. Yn ymddangos, ymddangos o'r ffordd o'r ffordd, mae'n dweud o'r ffordd o'r rhan o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd. Mae o'r cyfnodd o'r p790s. Mae ffôr yn dweud o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd, ond o dda geisio o'r dda yn Llyfrgell, ond o gyntaf a'i dynion llyfrredeiaeth. Dydw i fy ydych chi'n gwybod nrwy P790, ond mae'n ddwych yr oed i gyfarrodd o'r mheiswyn dynion o'r cromys, mae'n cyfarwch yn cael eu ddysgu ac yn rhan o'r wneud yn y lle. Rydyn ni'n mynd i mor modd, ac yn ystyrluso efallai. A a gymryd, rydyn ni wedi gynnwys gofyn sy'n gweld cydydd ychydig. Ond y cyfyrd P790 efallai yn oed i am Rhwng Llyfrgell yma. But the big difference for me was the shaping and the profile and I'm looking down on the two seven irons right now. and it's interesting because the new P790 has gotten a little bit bigger. and certainly from heel to toe it's gotten a little bit bigger. The original version was a little bit stubbier... ...it, although the top line is very much identical, the heel to toe area is very much more compressed in that original version. Ac if I've got to be honest from my perspective who probably prefers and leans towards a smaller iron, certainly the original shaping of the P790 would be more appealing to me. But in the type of iron that they're trying to build here, which is essentially a player's distance iron, then maybe that bigger profile gives more of a confidence to people who are wanting this type of iron. So I'm not going to be critical of that. Then the difference for me, and I've got to sort of tell you already, I've collected dry ball data before we started this one, which I normally do it the other way around. And trust me, you want to stick around for the end and have a look at it because it's a really interesting read. But there's a couple of things that are also very, very different. And I'm going to start with one element, which we'll see if we can pick up and always a challenge. And that is the sound and feel. I always talk about it. It's sometimes something that people just want to brush over and are interested. The amount of comments that we get to say who cares, what a club looks like, who cares what a club sounds like. It's all about performance. I get that to a degree, but for me, I want an iron to feel good. And I've always had an issue with hollow-bodied irons. They're clicky by nature. And how much difference is there in that new version? Well, I don't know whether you could tell from those two shots, but I could certainly feel it. The latter was without doubt the old version, which is far more clickier in sound than the 2023 version, which is without doubt a major change in any version of the P790s in terms of sound and feel. It's much better than they've ever achieved before. But the other noticeable difference for me, and I didn't need dry ball data to show me this, was just the consistency that was being achieved with the newer iron. And I think that, look, the important thing to point out is that this isn't about gaining distance for me. I'm looking at an iron in this category to provide consistency. One of the criticisms of the initial type of irons, these kind of players' distance irons, was the flyer. The inconsistencies in terms of one minute you're in the ball of 7 iron, one 50, the next minute you're in it, one 40, that kind of drop-off is really dangerous. I think, again, from what I'm seeing, that that is the big key change-up. Don't forget, in the 2023 model, we've got a real change-up, a significant change-up in the technology, in that every iron, whatever it be, pitching wedge through to your sort of 4 iron, whatever it may be, has been individually designed in terms of the weighting system that's inside it, where the tungsten is placed. And that'll be very different from what we had in the original iron back in 2017. Do you know what, doing this video, it's hard to believe that these irons, this P790, which was kind of an exciting time when this came along, because it was, like I said, it was quite a big progression, quite something quite different, a whole different story. I can't believe it was six years ago. I've got the best of swings with that one, and we won't blame the club with that. And it's important to always realise that, that obviously clubs can only do so much, and that's why the whole forgiveness element for me is a real key talking point of what exactly is forgiveness, where it can only do so much. But what is noticeable is a more consistent performance for me with that new P790. And I'm going to go back to it, is by far, unless you sort of put these things head to head, you don't really notice the differences massively, but when you've got and you're hitting them, which I am doing, switching side by side, then you start to sort of feel a difference and you start to see a difference. That's a much better swing. Solid ball fight, super consistent. They've got exactly the same shaft in, by the way, and I am not exactly sure as to why, but every time I'll pick up the 2023 model, whether I like it or not, I'm hitting a much better shot. It's solid, it's a better sound and feel, it's a more consistent ball flight, and it may be only minor the difference of a made in that six-year period, but without doubt they are very much visible. Now, let's go and take a look at that data that I collected, and this is the real interesting bit for me and for you really, because it's all about what has happened in terms of performance. Today's video is brought to you in partnership with HotGolf, the online golf mega store bringing you the hottest deals in golf, and of course, the club's featured in today's video. Find the link to the HotGolf website in the description below and check out some incredible giveaways and offers. Right, so let's get these kind of numbers up on screen. I don't know whether you can see there, and I'll put up something for you now. That's a dispersion chart, which is a lot of people ask for this, but I think sometimes you're fooled by the fact that this forgiveness element isn't going to stop me from effectively hitting most of my balls with the right to left ball shape right now. Now it doesn't, that's not what forgiveness is. The forgiveness element for me is the fact that front to back number, what is happening in terms of drop-offs when I'm not finding the centre of the club face. So all of my grouping is very much the left of centre. I'm making some swing changes right now, and it's worth to point that out because anyone who's been a long time viewer of the channel will probably recognise that I've lost in the region of maybe 15 yards in terms of carry right now, but I've also gained a lot in other areas, and that's something I'm working on, but anybody who's sort of highlighted that, then that's the reason why. But let's start off with the 2017 numbers. A 145 carry effectively offer fairly slow swing speed of 74mph. That ball speed relative to clubhead speed is really effective. And we've got a spin rate of 4.8 with a launch angle of 20.3. Now for me, those numbers are really, they're good. I'm happy with that, they're a consistent set of numbers, and as I said you'll know that my spin rate with this kind of new swing is getting creeping up a little bit higher. But that's okay, there's nothing wrong with them numbers. And back in 2017, apart from the fact I would probably hit the ball a little bit further with the swing I had, then that's respectable. But you then start to see the differences when I throw up these numbers of the 2023 model. The first one being the carry distance is 3 yards further off a slower swing speed. So ball speed is up by 3mph, but my clubhead speed was down by almost 1mph. That's a huge telltale sign in the advancement of technology. Whether we like to acknowledge it or not, we don't really need to look any further than saying, well hang on a minute, he's just swung the club slower, but his ball speeds are faster, and his carry distance is further. That's it, that's technology in a nutshell in six years. But then you throw in the addition of the spin number, and the spin has just increased by almost 600 revs. So we're now at 5'4 spin with a launch angle of exactly the same as 20.3, and a slightly higher ball flight. Now we haven't put in there a descent angle, but it would be very much relative and again more promising and effective with the newer model. So it's always key to recognise, we all question how much progression has been made. Now to me that's quite a significant difference in performance. If we went year on year, or in this case a two year cycle of P790s, we probably wouldn't have seen major leaps, but then when you go back that six year period, which we've done today, and look at that 2017 model, then you start to maybe just appreciate what they're doing in terms of technology and how the gains are minor, but they are definitely there. And for me that set of numbers has been the biggest telltale sign that I've seen in what progression looks like. Now for a laureate, that two or three yards and that increase in spin number, increase in ball speed, it might mean a great deal. But if you're looking to optimise performance and without doubt there is a clear winner, the 2023 model wins in terms of performance, wins in terms of sound and feel for me. And from a looks department it's just progressed, so it looks better, but maybe that's just a modernisation in terms of way clubs look nowadays. That's it, we're trying to keep, I'm trying to look at a lot of heads to heads right now because I realise there's still plenty of you with deliberations as to which club to go for. Maybe this one wasn't that, but it's certainly P790s in terms of 2023 will certainly be on your potential list of new irons. And I think what that has reiterated is there are a super set of irons and tick all the kind of boxes in my opinion. Right, short and sweet hopefully. I appreciate you watching, I've got a few more to film today and there'll be plenty more coming your way in the next week or two, so keep your eyes peeled. 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