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Over the next three days, we’re going to put to bed the time old question. What irons should I be using? Should I be using a lovely set of forgiving, powerful, hollowbodied irons? Should I be using a fairly forgiving set of nice forged CB irons, or could I maybe delve into the world of gorgeous, stunning blade irons? Well, today we’re taking on the infamous Back 9 here at Woolly Park Golf Club, and we’re kicking off with the H Jubilee hollowbodied irons. We’re going to test them for numbers. We’re going to test them over a nine-hole spell for scoring. We’re going to keep stats of fairways hitting greens in rag. And then tomorrow we’re taking on the same with the CBS and the day after we are of course using those lovely burly series pro blade irons. Which iron should I use? Which iron should you use? Let’s find out over the next three days here at a rather demanding Woolly Park Golf Club. Okay, so we’re going to start this challenge here on the back nine at Woolly Park Golf Club with the H Jubilee Iron. These are the hollowbodied quite forgiving irons. And I’m quite looking forward to this because what clubs should you use? Should you use blades? Should you use cavity backs? Or should you indeed use a hollowbodied set of irons? The fact that these HRs do run in a very affordable price, I think makes this even better because, as you all know on this channel, I love a brand that makes golf more accessible and of course more affordable. We’re using Prov1’s throughout this series. So, like I said, three lots of the same nine. Quite a difficult nine as well here. The back nine at Woolly Park Golf Club. It was easy to to potentially do the front nine, but I thought, you know what, people haven’t seen the back nine that much. And it’s quite difficult. So, we’re going to go yellow TE’s. So, members TE’s. And you can see here just how much real estate we have to work with with this H Jubilee 4 iron. This um could potentially get very very interesting. I said potentially twice already, but I’m sorry. It’s very early. But can we break par with an iron only hollowbodied set of irons? Oh, it’s a great start. It’s a great start. I actually call that really towery, you know. And the beauty about these irons is you just don’t know. So, one of the benefits of these irons is of course that forgiveness, that maintain ball speed. We’re going to talk numbers throughout these three videos as well and just see which irons could work best. But we’re also going to talk pros and cons because you could say the con there was I had no idea where that came out of until I looked down at the teg. I’ve only just hit the ball. The pros of course are it’s still gone 200 y up the fairway. Let’s go Bob. 170 yards left in. So even from the yellow TE’s leaving ourselves a bit of a distance in here. Now what shall we go? I’m going to go six, I think. Still nice and early. Still in the wrap of these. Look, we haven’t tested the six yet. I love that feeling. Just ripping a wrapper off a a brand new club. I’m I’m firing the mouse. I should have done this already, Bob. Really, shouldn’t I? But God speed. These look so chunky down at the ball. Really really confidence inspiring. Oh, that’s all over it as well. How about birdie in the first hole? Go on. Right. tiny bit short. You can see that’s just kicked onto the front edge. Now, obviously, this challenge can come down to how many putts you hold. We’re using, of course, the same putter throughout the three videos, and we of course kind of just hoping to score as low as we can. So, we’re going to include stats in this video as well, aren’t we, Bobby? Fairways hit, greens hit, maybe even proximity to the flag. Who knows? Depends how busy Bobby is at the time. But obviously we’ll include number of putts as well cuz we can sort of work out what the best irions would be without necessarily it being the lowest score if that makes much sense. But dewy greens this morning. Go on. Oh, the line was perfect, wasn’t it? Just took that break at the end. Greens are absolutely perfect by the way here at WY Park Golf Club. Hats off to John Stew Connor and the boys cuz I’ve never seen it better. Okay guys, just before we get into the bones of this video and we see what we can score with these amazingly priced H clubs, the guys at H have offered to give away a full set of irons of your choice. All you have to do is be a subscriber to this channel. Throw a like on this video. Comment below what are we going to score with these reasonably priced irons and go and follow the guys over at H on their Instagram page. There’s some fantastic stuff over there and you can take your pick of which irons you would like out of the Burly Series CB, Burley Series Pro, and of course, Hollowbodied Jubilee irons. Now, let’s get back to the action and see exactly just how good these irons can really be. I’m going to say there’s no better conditions for this challenge either, is there? There’s no wind. It’s rained overnight heavily. 147 flag 135 front and to the flag nailed on is 138. So that’s only just on, isn’t it? I’m going to go n iron. I think now one of the the cons potentially said it again, Bob, and I’m sorry, but one of the the cons you could have is with a hollow bodied set of irons that kind of front to back dispersion. And we’ll talk about that throughout this video as we go through the numbers and things like that and of course ball speed and spin rates and flyers and stuff like that. But is it worth it for the level of forgiveness that you do get from these H Jubilee items? I’m going to put these in the description below. So if anyone wants to check them out, go and check them out. Pretty much like half the price of a set of Tailor- made pings Callaways PXGS. Very similar to that Tacomao or that Cali or that I can say H model, but it of course is the H model. Right. Come on. I want to be nice, Bob, wouldn’t it? It does, doesn’t it? But my drone footage looks massive. I did the drone footage last night thinking, “Oh, it’d be great.” That’s perfect. They’re the same. Totally different, right? At least the flags are the same. Well, I’ve hit that really good. It’s all over it, Bob. Get up. We’ll take that. It’s a chance. A little bit heavy again. I’m taking taking the feedback from the divot pattern there. It wasn’t the best of strikes, just that touch heavy early in the morning. Now, this is one of the areas where if I was using the Burley Series CBS or the Bley Series Pro, I’d maybe go with the kind of the approach wedge or the pitching wedge and chip it. But I feel like if you do go hollow bodied pitching wedge here, it might just come out a little bit fiery. Do we have a go? Do we put it? What would Bob do? Would you wedge it? I I honestly thought you would put that. I thought you’d be Mr. Conservative. If we’re going to be attacking, we’ll be attacking. We could have a rule, couldn’t we, where you have to use the the clubs off the green. It was attacking attacking just the wrong line. P. Okay, so just how far do these H Jubilee irons actually go? How much spin can we generate? and what kind of ball speed are we going to see with these hollowbodied fairly big forgiving progressive irons. So, we’ll go a pitching wedge first. We’re just going to hit a couple of shots. Obviously, quite a big head here and the swing weight does match that straight away. You can see how easy that is to launch. Now, just because these are bigger and uh hollow bodied doesn’t necessarily mean they’re going to go much further than a standard set of irons. You can see 7,400 spin. So, it’s not too low. So, it could be a lot lower and a lot less controlled, but it’s not. Now, I think if I flight it down, that will go a little bit further. So, we’ve dropped the spin down there at 64. That’s going to carry more like 130, which is my pitching wedge number really. 132 releasing out to 140. So, plenty of release out there. We’re not hitting into a green here. This is just a a driving range fairway. But so far, I think it does look a little bit big. But the person who’s going to be looking at buying this really does want that nice big forgiving iron. That was almost off the grooves, by the way. I’ve hit that off the out the shiny bit of the toe. It’s gone 120 total. So, that’s not too bad at all. 7,000 spins still. How far can it go if you really put it back in the stance and try and try and hit it? 85 spin that time. So, loads of control. Obviously, more club head speed, more ball speed. It’s that 130 carry again. So, I don’t feel like with this pitching wedge, it’s necessarily ballooning up into the air. I don’t feel like you’re losing control over it. I can still play that low shot if I want to. And forgiveness wise, if we’ve tested by missing the grooves, it’s not done bad at all. Especially when you put that price tag to it. That’s gone. That felt really good as well. Almost feels a bit more metallicy if that makes sense. 120 releasing out to 130 that time. So, you’re always going to have that element of front to back dispersion with a hollow bodied club like this, especially of this size. But it feels a bit more like it feels more like the 11 hybrid than a forge pitching wedge, which there’s a forge element to it, but it’s really not the end of the world at all. Right. Four iron. It’s going to be the the case a lot today. Four iron off the tea. Enjoying this so far. I do feel like when you are thinking about what irons to buy, it’s very easy of course you’d go for a fitting, but if you are buying direct to consumer like a lot of these brands are now to save yourself some money. You can’t really do that. I like bringing them out on the golf course and just testing it out and seeing maybe borrowing some of your friends and working out what does work for you. The beauty about these is obviously there’s premium component shafts in here which makes a huge difference for the price. Could do with the big one here. It’s a long hole this 12th hole and that’ll do nicely. I certainly feel like there’s something in a split set as well. So like this Jubilee Iron for me does act a bit more like a driving iron. They do offer a Jubilee driving iron as well and it you almost stand there and you don’t have to think about it too much. You don’t have to worry about things too much. It just kind of does the job for you. You know what’s really annoying me today though, Bob? I’ve stolen one of my son’s little apple juice boxes and I’ve not even stole the straw. What a waste of time. That is karma, isn’t it? Don Don Simone. You know what this is? This is little. Laura’s been to little. Okay. Jubilee hollow bodyed irons. That’s one for the stats, Bob. It’s another fairway hit. Bless you. Thank you. What do we have? 12th hole. Oh, we’ve got 210 yards in though. 200 front. I think it’s just that six iron again. I think five iron might just go a bit too far. It’s downhill. It should run. It has rained last night, but the course will still be firm under foot. Just a nice You know what? We’ll go middle of the green. It should feed down to that right hand flag with a good one. Bobby said, “Oh, wow. There. How good is that for a shot? That’s landed on the green as well. They’re absolute powerhouses, these, I must say. Powerhousers. I’m not sure if I could do that with a blade or a CB. I think I’d definitely be hitting five iron and I don’t think I’d be that confident just to again stand up and hit it. I have this discussion with myself quite a lot. How good do you have to be to use blades or even CBS? And why wouldn’t everyone just use a set like this? Maybe it did need a touch more there actually. I mean, from 200 y, I’m taking that all day long. And it is a it is a put. It’s a greening rag. What’s going to have the best stats? It’ll be so interesting that to find out. This has to go a long way left or right. Slippery after the hole. Go on then. Go on. Jew just slowed it down, didn’t it? That’s a shame. Right, stroke index one, 400 yards uphill. Quite a difficult um difficult hole. We’re going to need a good strike here. Try and get 200 yards up there. Maybe have another four iron in. But this is the beauty about this test. Can the powerful iron really help us here? Go. Go. That’s going to be a long way in. Go on. I mean, it’s chasing up the fairway, but I’ve hit big ball behind little ball so far there. Oh dear. It’s not It’s not done bad. I didn’t have This is going to be like 240 yards on the old Miley, isn’t it? Oh, 203. So, it’s not done bad. Is it the same again? It’s got to be a It same again. So, I don’t think there’s many holes we’ll have to hit this par five next though, so that’ll be a nice one. Do I dare go over that bunker or do we just go out that flag? There’s no point going over the bunker, is there? Anywhere just left of the flag is a good shot, is it? Hope for a better strike. That’s better. If that chases, that’s really good. Go on. I can’t see it. It’s not on the green. It’s a fairway though. It’s a fairway. This is where this quite big pitching wedge might bring us unstuck. I’m going to land it halfway there. It’s going to go left to right once it gets on the green. And really, I just want an uphill power put it. It’s not bad, but it’s not an uphill parot, is it? That’s the only I’ve disgraced myself there with I’ve said it’s left to right. I played it right. So, it’s gone further right and then I’ve said leave it. [Applause] Why have you put this 4 foot past? So easy to leave that low as well. We can blame the T-shot though because that just left us a longer way in than what we really wanted. It’s a shame. That’s one over par with the Jubilees. If we talk seven I usually think around 165. This it isn’t power lofted. It’s plenty of loft on this to help get the ball airborne which is a little bit of a master stroke from the guys at H. So how far can I hit it? The lead edge almost looks a bit rounded here like a an progressive offset. Offset offset anyway. Offset 5 and a half spin. What’s that going to carry? still in there at 150 yard. It’s a 162. So, if these were power lofted, I think they’d go a very, very long way, but I think you’d struggle to launch them. I think they’ve actually done a really nice idea here by having that big wide sole, having obviously that hollow body, 5 and a half thousand spin, and it’s not it’s not too much of a of a beast. I feel like when we’re out on the course playing with these, it’s not going to catch me out too much. That’s gone 175. So maybe I’m eating my own words there because that’s gone a long way, but it was a really nice struck shot. Spins dropped at 48. So that’s one of the things where if you were going to go and spend a,000 pounds more on a set of irons such as a set of P790s or a Ping i530, I think it would be or a Cobra Forge tech. Yes, you might get a bit more consistency there, but then how consistent are you at swinging the golf club? And how consistent are you at striking shots? Like you can see I’ve been fairly inconsistent now. I’ve hit two really good ones there. And that one’s gone that 170 number again. So front to back dispersion is always going to be a thing with a hollow bodied set of irons, especially a hollow boded set of irons that is kind of a bit more in the budget orientation, but certainly having these premium shafts helps with it. If I can just bottle that, we’re definitely shooting under power. Definitely right. Upsetting, but we can claw it back. I’m just praying whatever that is over there is not coming our way because that doesn’t look like the land of dreams. So, I played the last couple of T- shots off the deck. Probably got a bit arrogant with it after a couple of good strikes. So, I’m just going to start teeing it up again and just make sure I get the strike. So, this is a par five, but it is only playing four 470. It’s downhill. So, if we can get one out there down towards that lone tree, get it around the corner. Should be able to get near him, too. Well, I wanted a draw, but it’s fine. You see, it’s done really well again. And if you come in here, Bob, and look, it sounded good, didn’t it? And it it wasn’t a good strike. You can see where it’s come out of the toe. But that is the beauty about these kind of more bigger irons and any brand you are thinking about be it a more expensive brand be a DTC brand like H like Tacoma like Cali they’re going to do a job for you because they’re going to have that forgiveness element in them. Can we get back to underpar or underpar? Yeah. Back to par first. Let’s not run before we can walk. Bob, come on. Another fairway hit. Bob, I think we’ve hit every fairway so far, haven’t we? Two missed greens. One of them was of course the par three and we have 248 231 front and it’s downhill. What’s it playing? It’s playing like 210 which isn’t the end of the world. Now do we here hit four iron as hard as physically possible and try and get as close as possible or do we lay up to like 100 yards and then use I think we we all know the answer to that don’t we? Florine is getting a proper workout today. And they’re always doing these iron only videos and that’s why I like doing this this method because you really test all of them to the full potential. Now the miss here is just right of it. So you’ve got plenty green to work with on that left flag. The miss here certainly wasn’t fat left. James, that is terrible. That is terrible. So, I’m going to stop doing I’m going to stop telling you where the miss is because I say it and then I do the opposite. Not very clever. That wasn’t ideal. We’ve got 113 in, which to be honest, if we were going to lay up, would have been what you wanted to lay up with, wouldn’t it? Now, this is a proper test for this hollow bodied pitching wedge because out of the moist rough to a very tight flag, it’s the only par five on this nine as well. So, really thinking about trying to claw that bogey back, which I shouldn’t be doing. I know. Offset and a bunker left to a left flag. Come on. It’s a nice saunoff one. Can we get some control? [Applause] Oh, it’s the perfect line. Just don’t be long. just don’t belong. Did you see that spin as well? Come on. Come on. Feel very American saying that more than once in a 5-second period. Now, that kind of puts to bed a lot of the, you know, the worries about the hollow bodied short irons. I mean, that’s pitched here. Obviously took a jump to pin high and you can see where the dew is that it’s just kind of released all the way back. And that for me is how I want a pitching wedge to to work. It’s a chance at a birdie after a terrible second shot. I’m not going to say anything. Every time I talk. Yeah, if I speak I’m in trouble. Bob love to get back to level here. That looked for the life of it like it was missing, didn’t it? What’s the due line look like on that? Cuz it must like hard hard at the end. Yeah. That’s back to level with the hollow bodied goodness. Right, another four iron. Another long hole. And there’s a bunker on here that really does come into play as you can see from this remarkable drone footage that we got yesterday. So, we’re going to have to aim between the kind of bunker and the the lake. All I’ve got in my head now is lake. That is absolutely perfect. And that’s much better. It’s a real funny one, you know, because when you’re out here playing for a gross score, and I don’t do this very often, but it’s about keeping the ball in play. And if you can keep the ball in play, I know it’s such the most cliche thing in the world, but it makes such a difference in how confident you actually feel about your your game. I’d love to feel like that with driver, but I just don’t think I ever will. Now, it’s a fairway hit and it is only just a fairway hit, but it keeps the run alive and we wouldn’t have reached the lake. So, I could have probably tried to hit it a bit harder, but if I’ve tried to hit it harder, it may have gone wrong. The bunker was definitely in play cuz we’ve just scared past it. 176 in. That’s a back flag, so it’s more like a 180 odd seven iron. I’ve got seven iron can’t physically go long and I can just have a really good go at it. We should be able to send it right and it feed in. Famous last words. Ball’s above feet, so it’s going to move left anyway. That’s exactly where I wanted it with a really nice strike as well. Is that kicked in left or lovely feeling strike that? Tell you what, Bob, as a man once said, I love it when a plan comes together. Who said that? Oh, did you see it? I saw it. Yeah. Who said I love it when a plan comes together? I don’t know. Do you know? All the films you’ve watched, guys. Comment below. Who said I love it when a plan comes together? That’s pitch here. So, it has done everything we wanted it to do. It’s released. I tell you what, that was bang on line for going in as well. Right edge. Pushed it. Oh, that’s that’s gone hard left cuz I pushed that. And that’s one under par. Love it when I pl I think who was it now? Okay, so into the five iron of this set. So I’ve gone five irons. I think a lot of people using this set maybe wouldn’t go four iron. They just have a hybrid. So I think anything around that 200 mark is a nice effort. I literally can’t strike a five iron better than that. That’s pitching in the middle of the zero I think of the 200. That’s pitch 191 releasing out to Can you call that just left? I’m not 100% sure, but 4,700 spin, good ball speed, good carry distance. Felt pretty good. Oh, that wasn’t a good hit. It stayed nice and straight. What’s that going to carry? It’s down, but it’s down 175. Releasing. It’s down 20 yards. I d that to be fair. I think the longer irons look better than the short irons, actually. More like a driving iron. And you can see I can start to launch that a little bit lower. I’ve pulled that a bit. So spin’s dropped to 33. I think here you look you look at a club like this and you think this has to be the ultimate forgiving club where realistically a golf club can only be so forgiving anyway, can’t it? If you put, face it, a pretty dreadful swing on something, you look at the difference in that ball flight to the previous one that’s 10 yards higher in peak height. No club’s really going to help with that. And there you go. There’s the good swing again. So, if you put a good golf swing on these clubs, that’s identical almost to the first shot we hit. It’s finished on the two again, they’re going to perform for you. If you put an okay swing on these clubs, they’re going to perform for you. If you put a terrible golf swing on these clubs, nothing’s going to perform for you, right? Let’s get out there and commence battle. Oh, look at that. Look at that. I’ve launched that one up in the air, haven’t I? Beautiful. It was actually the A team Hannibal Smith. I was thinking it was um it’s called from uh the Italian job. Michael Kane. Michael Kane. Is that even a person? Yeah. You So So yeah, I just said about the Italian job to Bob. He said Jason Staithm. That just shows you you’re such a millennial. It’s scary. You know, there was there was original Italian job. That wasn’t the first one. Yeah. Four iron again. What is it? Another 400 yard downhill though. And a lovely tucked flag behind that massive bunker. Get a good strike away. That’s as good as I’ve got that. That’s really good. And I do feel like I can kind of go after this a bit because I know I’ve got that element of forgiveness on I don’t duff it. But that turf interaction there, you can see where the tea was just here. So it’s literally everything I want and more. So the leading edge is doing its job as well, even though it has obviously the really wide sole and loads of bounce here, which does let you off if you fat it occasionally like I did on the other hole. And it’s interesting. So even if you look at the numbers, obviously it’s okay having a mouse or a range found or anything to let you know how far you’ve got, but unless you know how far the clubs go, these are pretty irrelevant and pretty pointless. So, the fact that we’ve been done the numbers for all these three videos already and we can compare them a little bit and show you the difference in ball speed or peak height or spin rate or anything like that. Of course, distance as well. 172 in. That’s a long way left in, isn’t it? 6 iron, but I don’t think the hollow body necessarily go a million miles further, which I quite like. I like that because you can split set them. You could maybe get a four, five iron in these, and then you could go into the CBS for your six and seven and eight. And then you may want for some wild reason to have blades in your short irons. So, um, stay tuned for that video cuz that could be really interesting. I feel like it’ll either go really good or really bad. Like there’s always going to be a couple of bad ones in there, isn’t there? Now, you know where we don’t want to go here, Bob. Bunker. Yeah. Six iron. If the bunker wasn’t there, I’d probably hit seven. We’ll go with six. That’s such an anti- bunker shot, isn’t it? left side of the green. It should be flag high though, so that might just roll in to be quite nice. Actually, I might have got away with that. Another really good strike. They sound good, don’t they? Sound really good cuz I reviewed these just the other week and I feel like they sound better today than they did when I reviewed them. I don’t know if that’s just me getting used to the audio feedback of them. A lot of people don’t care how clubs sound anyway, but I do. I think if you’re buying a golf club at any price, you want them to look good, feel good, perform, sound nice so far. So, good. We’re under par, Bob. We’re under par. Right. That’s done quite well, actually. That’s done well. You’re taking that all day, aren’t you? Oh, how far past that gone? I thought it was in. I thought it was one of them just smash into the flag and drop in. It’s a good part of that. Two very tough holes to finish on though, right? I’m pleased with that actually. We had a go at the putt and then obviously we’re nice and firm with the one coming back right hand side. There’s a lake left but there’s no water in it. So we’re not too worried about that. 410 yards this with a four iron off the tea. So what I like about this is as these holes do get longer, I’m really trying I nearly hit that ceiling if you see that. really trying to go after this yet still compress it into the ground like we are doing. So, still getting a nice low launch. The spin rate is still manageable, but I do feel like I can really attack it and try and swing that a little bit quicker to get maybe an extra 10 yards out, which when you’re playing a plus 410 yard hole could be all the difference with iron off the tea. It’s another fairway, Bob, for the record. 208 left in. That’s good. That’s gone 200 yards, doesn’t it? for tea which for a four in on a a moist fairway it’s going to be the same club again though we’re really test and you know what I’m petrified imagine later on so in two days time for the videos instead of hitting this we’re hitting this are we going to see a huge difference there when it comes to the scoring element it will be very very interesting petrified I am petrified this is going to take all we’ve got up the right side. Oh, that’s skinny. That’s skinny. And that’s where these irons really do save you. We’re going to have a pitch up there. Definitely. It’s not quite a put, I don’t think. But with like imagine that strike with that. Find out soon. Soon. I’m not overly dissatisfied with that for the strike to be honest cuz I was thinking we can’t get there anyway. So, already had this idea of a shot in my head. Pitching wedge, just a low bouncer, front edge, release up. It’s got to break right to left. To be able to play that shot with a club that’s designed to go like a million miles and get the compression and get the control, I’m really, really impressed with, really pleased with. And this video we we decided to do this video with the H clubs because obviously wanted to bring them into light for people a bit more. And like I said, I do enjoy the aspect of affordable clubs. I think having these kind of shafts in them helps massively, but being able to play that, yeah, you can hit them in a simulator and hit them 130 yards and you can maybe step on it and go 140 yards, but this is in the dirt. This is the truth and it can really, really help. Um, might gone a little bit past actually. It’s perfect. It’s not going past. It’s perfect. If I’d have tried that with a Voke kit, I bet I’m not getting that close bar. Right. Can we par the last and finish under par with these lovely forgiving HRs? Oh, blime me. We haven’t actually mentioned that these irons are bait from Australia. And Bob, you loved the uh the initial test we did, didn’t you? Until Jai said, “Why are you making that stupid noise? 374. They’re all the same yardage of these yellow TE’s, aren’t they? Do we try and go over that bunker? No. Don’t be stupid. Don’t be stupid. Try and play a big draw. Wow. Wow. It’s good. Again, it’s really I don’t know why I’m walking forward, folks. You don’t put divots back on par four, do you? But it’s really nice. Really nice. And what a way, Bob, to complete eight out of eight fairways for those stats for you. I’m impressed with that, to be honest. I mean, it’s easy to think that hitting a fairway with an iron’s easy, but it’s not. 192 left in. It’s four again, isn’t it? Four again. I’m not looking forward to this with um with the blades right side coming off the lie. It’s a low one. Hang on. Oh, that’s done. You see that little skip? Little skipper back edge. Right. It’s kind of skirted around the bunker, isn’t it? There. Can we get that little check again? Oh, it just skidded, didn’t it? You know in my head, you know what’s a positive thing though? In my head there, I was thinking hold this and we’re two under. I wasn’t thinking about anything else. We have left oursel a much longer put for par than what we wanted downhill. Bit of right to left. Come on, don’t give this up. And the funny thing is this this inaugural video of this series should be the one that we we didn’t really enjoy as much. But I’ve really really enjoyed this nine holes. And that there’s no stats for that. There’s no odometer for it. It’s just a case of did you enjoy yourself? Yeah. Can you hold this for par? Yeah. Must turn. Must turn. James. Yes, Bob. Less pacing it would have turned. But that is a level par round using the H Jubilee hollow body irons. Guys, if you enjoyed that, smash that subscribe button below. Tomorrow we’re bringing you the CBS and the day after we’re bringing you the MBS. If you want to check them out, the links in the description below. Maybe wait to see tomorrow’s video and the day afters and see exactly which ends could be the best for you. I’m really looking forward to the CB video. level part is the score to beat the blade video. Um, the burly series pro, you might want to watch that for entertainment.

26 Comments

  1. I have been exploring budget irons from Ram to Caley to Takomo etc. As a high handicap senior I just can't make up my mind. Another one into the mix😂 . Any recommendations?

  2. Great review mate and I reckon that you break par with each set. Also great to see a company here in Aus joining the DTC market. Cheers, and looking forward to seeing where they end up.

  3. James as always,good video the haitch irons look awesome,for me I don't like chunky the cavity back irons would be my choice Its game.

  4. Love the look and value of these, I reckon they all offer that bag visual appeal especially compared to some of the more expensive larger brand game improvement irons.
    I predict 2 under as long as your putting doesn’t let you down😁👍⛳️

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