Anybody here try these yet?
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/costco-tight-lipped-wildly-popular-133927878.html
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/costco-tight-lipped-wildly-popular-133927878.html
Anybody here try these yet?
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/costco-tight-lipped-wildly-popular-133927878.html
I first heard about this in August while we were in Seattle at our annual conference. I know they were available online for a while and also on the west coast buildings. Both sold out quickly......Every location is suppose to get them in stock sometime this spring? I will buy a ton of them when we get them in as they have had rave reviews. I can not and will not elaborate on who the manufacture of the product is. I do know the specs are extremely high quality on this product as is most of the KS items we carry. For a heck of a lot less money :0008
Reviews are awesome!
Talked to my son tonight, they are supposed to be available again on 12/20, probably online only. Told him to watch out for them at his store. They are li miting online sales at 2 packs per member when back online. Meanwhile the are going for 100.00 for a box of 24 on ebay. Cant wait to try them out after the 3' of snow melts!
http://thegolfnewsnet.com/golfnewsnetteam/2016/10/08/costco-kirkland-signature-golf-balls-99678/
FYI, I've played these balls and they will check up like no ball I've ever chipped with.
The price is ridiculously low too. The only negative is they scuff easily.
Until I see them reviewed favorably by Golf Digest against Taylor Made Tour Preferred and Titleist Pro V1, I won't spend a penny on them. I have heard this same claim several times and the balls end up being mediocre at best. The MG balls were supposedly "as good as Pro V1s", but they aren't. They're just cheaper urethane covered balls. As mentioned in last year's Hot List review, when it comes to golf ball technology, you have to pay for it. Sorry for being skeptical, but this claim is made every year and never pans out.
Until I see them reviewed favorably by Golf Digest against Taylor Made Tour Preferred and Titleist Pro V1, I won't spend a penny on them. I have heard this same claim several times and the balls end up being mediocre at best. The MG balls were supposedly "as good as Pro V1s", but they aren't. They're just cheaper urethane covered balls. As mentioned in last year's Hot List review, when it comes to golf ball technology, you have to pay for it. Sorry for being skeptical, but this claim is made every year and never pans out.
Until I see them reviewed favorably by Golf Digest against Taylor Made Tour Preferred and Titleist Pro V1, I won't spend a penny on them. I have heard this same claim several times and the balls end up being mediocre at best. The MG balls were supposedly "as good as Pro V1s", but they aren't. They're just cheaper urethane covered balls. As mentioned in last year's Hot List review, when it comes to golf ball technology, you have to pay for it. Sorry for being skeptical, but this claim is made every year and never pans out.
Until I see them reviewed favorably by Golf Digest against Taylor Made Tour Preferred and Titleist Pro V1, I won't spend a penny on them. I have heard this same claim several times and the balls end up being mediocre at best.
Slow down, Tiger. I've seen your swing.
xstopMy short game might be garbage, but come on. Don't get my silky smooth swing confused with that junk you trot out.
lostgolfballs.com
The real deal balls at 1/3 the price!
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xstopMy short game might be garbage, but come on. Don't get my silky smooth swing confused with that junk you trot out.
Dude, you got game, period. :0008
I truly do want to have a golf group that wants to do 2-3 days in a row, somewhere down here in the South if there would be takers. It could be 4, 8, 12 guys. Would be a great time and some fun wagering with teams.
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