 Mae ydy'r edrych ar y ddweudio dyma'r perthynol o'r parwyr sy'n gweithio'n dweudio, ond rydyn ni'n ddatblygu'n gweithio'n dweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio. Mae'r ddechrau. Dwi'n gofio ddim yn ymddangos. Dwi'n gweithio. O, mae'r dweudio, mae hynny'n ddweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio'n dweudio. I'll reveal what that club is very, very surely, but stay tuned because seriously you'll be interested in not only the club but its performance as well. But what was interesting was a few days ago I watched Rick Shields podcast and he was talking about the fact that doing reviews is something that it's not hard to get excited about and certainly not quote what was said in the show, but it was kind of like there's not massive changes from year to year, there's no real innovations in terms of products coming out onto the marketplace. Therefore, reviewing one year to the next gets very, very difficult. The product we're about to look at today is very, very different and that's why it gets me a little bit more excited about doing today's review. So when I normally do a review we're looking at very small details that separate product A from product B. But in today's video I've got something really unique to test and not only the product itself but the way in which you're able to buy it. Right now we have some clear categories in the iron market which starts off at that bottom end at the blades, then you've got some players distance irons, game improvement irons, maybe even super game improvement irons. But what's underneath here is a brand new category. It's a hybrid iron. The Auto 11Z hybrid iron is a unique construction that allows for an extremely deep CG which will help with both forgiveness and launch. The set of irons consists of six irons through to sandwich, incorporating all the characteristics of a hybrid built into an iron. Low CG, high MOI, significant offset and an innovative shape. Sound good? We shall see. Right, so a few shots hit and I'll give you my opinion on how this thing performs and who it's aimed at, that kind of thing. But for now the big sort of talking point is how this club looks because it's obviously very different from anything that we've seen on the market before. The closest I've seen to it was from Cleveland, I think it was their HB launcher, but this again for me is very very different again. But essentially what they've tried to do is looking down at a dress that you can see now, you'll see that thick top line of what you'd probably class as a super game improvement iron. And that's what you'd expect to see. And then there's this extra bulking mass at the rear end. It's split into two very distinctive colours. There's black and there's chrome and I think what that tries to do is very much you're looking down on what you would see as an iron club and maybe trying to hide away if you like the black element that's on that back end. And what that black element essentially is, is an extra bit of bulking mass that allows the club manufacturer to replace that CG as far back as possible. And ultimately help you with launching the ball. And we'll see if that rings true out on the course here very very shortly at Cardin Park. But for me it's something that from my perspective played the game for a long long time. Looking down on something like this is very alien. But for the target audience which may be for a beginner who's never got any preconceptions, then they've seen nothing any different. And it looks tidy, it looks well put together. It looks again a premium build from PXG and from the back end the markings are very minimal. It's classic PXG like I said, it's that black, white and chrome effect which is synonymous with their brand. And I think it's a really tidy effort in terms of what they've put together. Just one quick mention when you turn a club over in terms of the sole, it's that extra wide sole unit again will help in terms of turf interaction. And all round the club is built to breed confidence in a beginner's mind. And I think it's aimed at that kind of beginner marketplace and visibly it's perfect for that kind of golfer. It's a solid strike. We should pick this one up on the camera on the green as well. Well it just got there, it's sat down fairly nice, we're on softish green so can't tell a lot from that. But what have I found so far in terms of performance of the irons, talking about how they look and all them other things. But how do they really perform? And the interesting thing for me is just, I suppose do they do what they're intending to do. And the first thing is about launching the ball and now how high it launches. We've seen some clips already, it does that incredibly well. It flights the ball so, so high and these are lofted, this 7in is lofted at 31 degrees. The only club from the range that I've got. But the first key thing you want as a beginner golfer or if you've got those slow swing speeds is help with launch. And it does exactly that and it does it incredibly well. Sit down, we'll get in. That had been decent, it was going a bit quick but all I wanted to do there was just try and, I've only got a 7 iron to test. So a little bit of a bump and run chip shot there. But the interesting thing for me and I mentioned off camera to Anna was that the one thing PXC do really well is this is a hollow body cast iron. But for some reason they still managed to get a decent feel out of a club and a decent sound in iron. Now I know that's not a big deal in this market place I don't suppose and in terms of where it's aimed at. But I think worth mentioning still for me a big tick is that you've still got a bit of feel and you've still got a decent sound that comes off these things. Right, so I mentioned at the beginning of the video the other interesting thing was how you buy these clubs and not so much how you buy them but how it's packaged. And I'd really describe it as an upmarket box set. So box sets have been around for a long long time and sort of aimed at that beginner marketplace. They're not always the best in terms of the products that are actually in there. So what they've done is put together a really clever range here and the products available look like this. You've got a driver that starts off at 16 degrees which we've featured on the review already. You've then got a forward option at 18 degrees it's into a five hybrid and then you go into these hybrid irons which is six through to sandwich. So for me again for that kind of marketplace that box set that beginner set of clubs that's absolutely perfect because you don't need any other clubs that's in there. And then it's the way in which you're given the option how to purchase them. And if you look on your screen now what you'll see is those options open to you. So that ten piece full bag set so that's that driver fairway hybrid you can buy it as that. You can buy it as just the wood set which is the driver of the fairway and the hybrid or you can buy just these hybrid irons. So once again I think it's a really clever move from PXG and one which should encourage golfers, beginner golfers to get a quality set of golf clubs put together at a price point and also a bag that kind of suits your requirements. Well a high ball to finish should be middle of the green. Get over. Oh yeah even a little bit of backspin there and pin high. I had decent shot to finish but to be honest with you I'm really a bad shot with it and again I often speak with Hannah off camera there and as I said you know these clubs are aimed at a golfer probably different than me. There's no doubt about it it's supposed to be a beginner set of clubs but I'm really impressed with what they've done. There's no dry ball data with this kind of video because it's again not the kind of stuff that's of really interest to that beginner market but it's really performed incredibly well. Yeah they do go really really high there'd be some perhaps issues for me but looking at it at the perspective of the golfer that it's aimed at I think they're absolutely ideal. The lux thing like I said to me is something that's very very different but a new golfer would not know any difference so again what they've put together is really really good looking. Nicely finished, sounds really good. Those options as to how you can buy them to suit your budget and to suit you, how you want to get started in the game is also a real tick point for me. So there's some of these again for me yet again PXG continues to sort of move the needle a little bit. They keep on being innovative and it's a real interesting new product line that they've added to what is already a vast range that's developed over this last 12 months and a real big change from them in what they've seen them do so. At often I applaud them if this gets more people into the game as a beginners club then absolutely fantastic. Right as ever we're going to finish off the sun is on its way down here at Cardin Park it's been a fantastic afternoon and your comments down below let me know what you think of these clubs because I reckon a lot of you can play them. Never mind beginners I think a lot of average golfers would benefit from this type of club in a bag so I'd be interested to hear your thoughts hit that thumbs up button and I'll see you very soon because the other additions that are referenced in this bag, the driver in particular, we're going to have a look at in tomorrow's next video.