 Right, okay so in this video we're going to look at the Cleveland HB Turbo Launcher Ions. I don't know whether that's the right way to what their correct name is but that's what we'll go with. But we're going to look at them in a slightly different way than our normal review of product. Yes we will or I will review it out on the golf course and I'll give you my opinion on how I think they play, feel, all the rest of them things. But we're going to try and measure some of the claims that Cleveland make as to how this club may help average golfers. And the only way we can do that is with data. So these irons, they're a hollow body construction. They're very much unique in their shape. They're almost like hybrid, like like mini hybrids. And the obvious reason they've been designed like that is because we can get that CG placed low back and it allows us to help and assist or the club to help and assist with launch angles. So that's one thing that we're going to measure very, very shortly. There's some internal strengthening bars which are in there not only to produce in terms of strength of the club face itself, but there's also some sound dampening bars there which are supposed to help with sound and feel on previous models. I can't comment on how that compares because I've not tried these things before in terms of previous models, but we will take a close look at them out on the course and how they perform. I've got to say, I mean, again, when you sit these up at top line, I've got six and eight iron, I've stood and had a look at both of them. Eight iron, you don't see the back end, which is very much this bulbous crown. It's going to be off putting for a lot of golfers and for others, it's not a problem. But like I said, in eight iron, you just see that top line. Whereas in the six iron that I've got, you start to see that rounded back end and it starts to become very, very noticeable. Big, wide, thick sole, all them things I would think are going to help an average golfer in doing what we struggle to do, which is a lot of the time is get that ball airborne, get some nice launch conditions, firing in at greens. Is it going to impact on spin? The other thing that they're claiming is that they're going to see ball speeds across that club face on no dip offs for off centre here. So we'll certainly put that to the test. So we're going to start there. We're going to go to four golf chester, we'll collect some data and we'll answer the first part of this, these questions. And then, of course, I will take it out on a golf course and I'll give you my overall opinion on how I think it performed out in reality. That's right at the flag. And it's carried there as well. We started in this position for a reason. I'm back at the 150 marker on the first hole at Conway Golf Club. And I did the test at the Wilson equivalent just a few weeks back and I started from this exact same position. So out on the course, we've got dry ball data. You've seen a tech spec. Let's find out how this performs in the hands of an average golfer out here in reality. It was almost like shot for shot action replay of the Wilson review because this is pretty much where I landed there, but a little closer to the flag than I did on that day. But again, just took it down the left hand side. I've only got the six and eight iron, as you can see from the numbers we've produced. And we will try a few little sort of chip shots around the green, but I'd like to have had a wedge and see how they sort of, sort of, how much slimmer in terms of profile they become at that end of the game because this is the important bit for me. I think they're very much in the longer end of the bag. You can accept them in terms of the bulk of mass on the eye. Like I said, it's just like, like hybrids effectively, but down this end of the bag, it's a little bit different. Yeah, not a bad effort with an eight iron in hand. A little bit fat on that, little bit heavy, and it's going to come up short. But once again, again, it's sometimes more interesting for me if the weakness of the strike, the porno, the quality of the shot is often what sort of is really how this club should be judged. And what's interesting again is just how these clubs perform when you don't get that perfect strike on it. And I think that's what's going to happen for more than most in terms of average golfers. So the other interesting thing for me just in three shots in, obviously I've tried these at the range, but it's a different environment once you get outside. It's just a feel is quite impressive, you know, and without doing a comparison, a lot different than that of the Wilson clubs that I tested. Right, okay. So the main purpose of the video really for me is to test whether or not this style of club is more suited to average golfers is going to help you out in terms of, like I said, ball speeds that we're looking to test, but also maybe help with launch angle, just getting that ball up an airborne for slower swing speeds. And we'll establish that by the end of this video. But a question I've got for you is more about two things. Would you gain the big deal is would you gain this style of iron? Because it's a lot different than what you're used to visually. But are you prepared to put that to one side to put these in the bag if they were outstanding in terms of performance differences? And that's a big question. And then it's a Cleveland product. It's Cleveland irons or a cleavage hybrid set of irons. And the same question, would you put them in the bag? Because I think that's the problem that both Cleveland and Wilson have got with this style of iron. It's not just about performance. It's about whether or not people are prepared to stick them in the bag and make that change. Right. So I think the next thing we need to talk about is I've got a slightly longer iron six iron. I think for me, we could just go and have a look at this top line. I think they've done it quite nice. There's a clear differential between the club face and the top line color and the back end. It's black and chrome and they're very much separated. And it almost like it's at this position that I'm in now looking down it because of the dark color against the dark grass. It almost just frames the iron. You do concentrate just on that iron element, the front part of the club. So I really like the way they've done that and it sort of slopes off at the back end. And in all honesty, when I first seen these clubs in terms of images, again, you question, could I really play them? But I address it looks well. I've got no issues with that whatsoever. Like I said, it is what it is. It's a game improvement. It's that top line. It's incredibly thick, but it's what you'd expect from this club and the back end, so to speak, doesn't detract from that at all. Let's see if we can get a decent iron. I think we might just be a little bit too far out where I've set this up. But just to see how this thing first six iron out on the course. Oh, wow. Now there's that launch. Now that for me for a six iron, is it going to get there or front bunker? No, it did get there. It managed to get just top right, leaked out a little bit to that right hand side and I'll throw shot tracer on just to get that ball flight because that's the thing for me. That was six iron in hand and a ball flight that these achieve in terms of launch, fairly steady swing. What that did was exactly what it's supposed to do. Get that ball up an airborne with relative ease, relatively slow swing speed. Ball fired out there and it was launching plenty iron off. I'm not sure I'd want that launch in the wind out here at Conway, but for today, absolutely perfect. Right, just switch the camera back on for a second because I've come over the brow and not only did it clear, there it is just on the bank over there. That's where the ball came to almost pin I with a flag. And believe me, that's an impressive carry from there because like I said, I was worried if it carried this bunker, which is just behind me and it's absolutely flown in terms of carry. That's impressive, you know. Right, I'm going to end this video here and I'm going to add one more eight iron into this green before I do finish and that'll come up at the very end, but let's hope I don't mess that up. I just want to summarize from my experience of hitting, I've played nine holes with these clubs, just a six and an eight iron. Like I said, would it like to have seen down the wedge in what it looks like, but it's an overall review of positivity. I'm afraid that people who like some negatives thrown it, I'll do my best, but I think for average golfers and for us, if you require certain things and struggle with launch, struggle with swing speed, these are no brainer in terms of having to go off in terms of that wide sole. Again, I think it's going to be a massive help to you in a number of situations. Perhaps haven't tried these out the rough, which you should have done. And the looks elements, I don't mind, like I said, the separation, the clear separation between that iron profile on the back end is okay on the eye for me. I can manage that. But the one thing that I didn't expect that is quite different from other types that I've tried is the sound and the feel. Again, from this kind of construction and hybrid like, it's not hybrid like in its sound. And I really do like the way this thing feels as well. So it takes so many boxes, it's hugely positive. And like I said, I could only urge you to go and have a go. Don't dismiss them based on the looks is all I can say. Now we're going to not ruin that. No, we're not. Look at the launch. Again, it's at that left bunker as it carried it. It wouldn't have been far off. You know, we're playing about 160 out, eight iron, nice easy swing. It ends there. Very, very positive. Go and give them a go.