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by Evelyn Stamm Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What happened to Kirkland Signature golf balls?

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 coming out with a new golf ball?

Is there a HOTTER brand in golf equipment than Costco's Kirkland imprint? Of course not. Kicking off the 2022 season is the updated Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 golf ball designed to be a killer value and more durable than previous generations.

Why did Costco stop selling Kirkland golf balls?

Kirkland Signature Performance One Golf Balls But after a product update and a name change brought Kirkland Performance One golf balls to the shelves, customers quickly noticed there were some serious issues with diminished quality, according to Golf Digest.

Who makes Kirkland golf balls 2021?

Qingdao SM ParkerAbout 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.

Who makes Kirkland Signature ball?

In 2016, Costco started selling golf balls under its own Kirkland Signature brand logo for $29.99 for two dozen. It turns out that the balls are manufactured by Nassau Golf out of South Korea, the same company that makes TaylorMade golf balls.

Are Kirkland golf balls like Pro V1?

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Did Kirkland discontinued golf balls?

That's no longer available. The third reason is from a MyGolfSpy report, which claims that the Kirkland Signature golf ball was actually a purchase the company made of overrun golf balls made by Nassau.

Are Kirkland golf balls good for high handicappers?

The 338 dimple cover features a urethane cover outer, which gives it a very soft feel while maintaining durability and control around the green. This Kirkland signature golf ball is perfect for the mid- or high-handicap golfer looking to increase accuracy from off the tee and could help control the short game as well.

What golf balls are sold at Costco?

Costco's Kirkland Signature golf balls have taken the golf world by storm since their introduction in fall 2016.

What is the compression of the Kirkland Signature golf ball?

Compression. The compression of the Kirkland three-piece golf ball is about 90. A 90 compression golf ball is built more for the mid to high swing speed player. Golfers with a slower swing speed will have a difficult time compressing the ball.

Why are Kirkland golf balls so popular?

With Kirkland being more of an unknown name, especially on tour, your first thought when picking up the ball is that it's not too expensive. One of the reasons this golf ball is so popular is not simply its cheap price, but its performance too.

What do Kirkland golf balls compared to?

On our gauge, the Kirkland Performance + V2 measures 94 compression on average. That's up about four points over the previous model, placing it in the same general range as the Callaway Chrome Soft X and Vice Pro. In fact, it's the firmest three-piece ball in our database.

Costco Kirkland Signature Golf Balls Back in Stores

When golfers everywhere were distracted with the start of The Masters, Costco was busy stocking shelves with golf’s most controversial golf ball, the Kirkland Signature. On Thursday morning in Costco’s Livonia, Mich., location, we spotted Costco’s Kirkland Signature Tour Performance golf balls being sold at the price of $29.99 for two dozen.

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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.

How many types of Kirkland golf balls are there?

There are 2 varieties of Kirkland Golf Balls that you can find out on the market as of this date. These include the legacy 4-piece Kirkland Signature Golf Ball and the current 3-piece Kirkland Signature Golf Ball.

What is a 4 piece golf ball?

Built to closely mimic a Tour golf ball (the Titleist Pro V1 to be a little more specific), the 4-piece Kirkland Signature golf ball generates a high spin which amounts to a top-class performance.

What is Kirkland ball?

It is a soft structure that comes slightly oversize. Both qualities aid in increasing the speed of the ball as it flies away from your golf club.

Why is it important to build a golf ball?

The construction of a golf ball is crucial when it comes to its performance on the golf course. The materials used should be of impeccable quality and the process of manufacturing and assembling must follow strict standards and rules in order to ensure the integrity and legality of the ball.

Is a golf ball soft?

It's both durable and soft so you won't have to sacrifice distance for "feel" again. Along with an outer core, a super-fast mantle, and a large core, this golf ball provides an optimal iron spin, consistent ball flight, as well as lasting playability.

Is golf still an expensive hobby?

October 15, 2020. Even though golf has gone a long way from being a rich man only sport, it can still be an expensive hobby. Between golf club sets worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars, the price rates of golf club memberships, and rentals of golf courses there's still the heart of the game which we can't forget: golf balls.

Who sent the letter to Costco?

Titleist, or more specifically their parent company Acushnet, sent a letter to Costco notifying them of patent infringement. Costco responded with suing Acushnet, who counter-attacked with a lawsuit of their own. The companies eventually settled out of court, but the 4-Piece ball never came back.

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How Does It Feel?

  • One of the first marketing points Costco pushes with the Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 golf ball is its soft feel at high speeds. I believe they are trying to say the ball will have a soft feel where you need it, but won’t feel like a marshmallow. That’s a fair assessment. By no means will you think t…
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Off The Tee

  • The common theme with the Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 ball is that it’s “fine”. Our first rounds out with the ball were in extreme early-season conditions which means a ton of wind, cold air, and firm feels. Have I had worse balls off of the tee? Of course. Did the Costco ball hold up with “name brands” of similar value? I would argue no. It was fine, but nowhere near Earth shattering off of t…
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on The Approach

  • Similar to what I’ve already conveyed in this review, the Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 is fine for approach shots. It goes the distance you’d expect it to and the feel is adequate. Is it the most responsive ball into the green? No, but it’s certainly serviceable. Once again, a lower handicap player will find more benefit in a comparable ball from a major brand but will be able to play the …
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Around The Green

  • Credit where credit is due, the Costco Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 more than holds its own around the green. Don’t get me wrong, you won’t mistake for a more premium alternative, but it’s solid. There’s enough response for good feedback, but it doesn’t feel too firm and/or difficult to manipulate like other balls at similar price points. You’ll be able to get pitches/chips to bite and p…
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Final Thoughts – Costco Kirkland Signature 3-Piece V2 Golf Ball

  • In my opinion, the real test of whether or not a Costco Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 ball is worth your time comes down to the value of a dollar. The $1 per ball price point is certainly impressive, but in my opinion, doesn’t necessarily make the deal. 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 certa…
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