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costco golf balls kirland...when coming back into stock

by Colleen Hirthe Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Full Answer

Are Costco’s Kirkland golf balls bad?

On Costco’s website, the Kirkland Signature ball currently has a 1.7-star user rating that continues to plummet. All of the complaints have a common theme: a cover lacking in durability. “These just aren’t the same. Same issues as others: cuts/cracks on the balls.

How much does a golf ball cost at Costco?

With that in mind, it’s worth mentioning that Costco is still giving you a 4-layer, urethane ball for roughly $15 bucks a dozen. You could absolutely spend more and get a lesser ball.

Can you get a refund on Kirkland golf balls?

Reacting to questions about the ball’s durability, Costco issued an immediate refund for the four-piece model. “Our records show that you recently purchased the Kirkland Signature 4-piece Golf Balls (Item #1250052),” Tim Farmer, Costco’s VP/GMM of merchandising, stated in an email to consumers.

Who makes Kirkland golf balls?

Notably, SM Global LLC has, for some time, been listed as the manufacturer of Kirkland golf balls on the USGA Conforming Ball List. As an FYI, Fantom/SM Parker also supplies balls for direct to consumer brand Cut. It also supplied Snell’s MTB Red.

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Why did Costco stop selling Kirkland golf balls?

There were 10 counts of patent violations. The case was eventually settled outside of court, and the sale and production of the 4 piece golf balls were stopped. In 2019, Costco released a new 4-piece golf ball. While it was sold at the same price point, the quality was exceptionally bad this time.

Is Costco discontinuing golf balls?

Golf balls, sheet cakes, jeans, and more. Here are the beloved products we said goodbye to in 2020. When it comes to the convenience of a one-stop-shop, it's hard to beat Costco.

What company manufactures Kirkland golf balls?

Answer. The Kirkland golf balls are manufactured by Qingdao SM Parker in China.

Who makes Kirkland balls for Costco?

About the Costco Kirkland Performance+ It's a three-piece ball with a 338-dimple, injected urethane cover. The Performance+ is manufactured by Qingdao SM Parker in China. The factory, which was previously operated under the Fantom name, also makes ball for Cut.

Are Kirkland golf balls like Pro V1?

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Is there a shortage of golf balls?

Golf ball shortages become a secondary concern. At this point, there is no shortage, according to Ray Headley, director of golf at Sable Creek near Hartville, "The advice became to stock up for this season," Headley said, "and we took the advice. Our stock is good."

Are Kirkland golf balls good 2021?

Kirkland Golf Ball Review Recap To conclude this Kirkland golf ball review we highly recommend this ball for any golfer with slow to moderate swing speeds. Provides top performance with it's soft urethane cover that gives you maximum distance and excellent control around the green.

Why are Kirkland golf balls so popular?

One of the reasons this golf ball is so popular is not simply its cheap price, but its performance too. Compared to a Titleist Pro V1, the numbers the pretty similar, with spin rates being the same but a little more distance and speed coming from the Pro V1. The real difference was feel.

Are Costco golf balls worth it?

For $2 a ball, there are a lot of quality options on the market that I'd rather (and have) play with. The latest 3-piece Kirkland ball is certainly serviceable, but is by no means mind blowing. If you're expecting it to perform at the same level as a comparable ball from an established golf ball brand, it just doesn't.

What We Know About the New Ball

We’ll know more once we can hit (and cut) the new 4-piece, but there’s a good bit we can piece together from the information at hand.

The Probable Upside

While there’s plenty of buyer beware here, I don’t expect the new K-Sig will be a bad ball. SM Parker (formerly Fantom) is among the more reputable ball plants. We rated the 3-piece as Good, and I suspect the 4-piece will be just as Good.

Signature Putters and Wedges Too

The ball may not be the only Kirkland golf story this fall. Those looking closely at Costo’s selection of images for the new 4-piece ball may have gotten a glimpse of what appears to be a Kirkland Signature putter.

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