I asked a buddy who has played Kirkland balls religiously since the first models were released (even though I've been begging him to stop and read the MGS ball reviews on these https://mygolfspy.com/labs/ball-lab-kirkland-performance-v2-review/ and save his money!) and he hasn't seen...
FootJoy Contour FLX is more expensive than the Kirkland Signature golf gloves, but they are made with slightly more premium Cabretta leather. The Contour FLX has a soft feel, and you can certainly tell that these gloves have a little more engineering and design that go into them. In addition...
https://mygolfspy.com/mygolfspy-podcast-the-return-of-costcos-kirkland-signature-golf-balls/ Jump to minute 11 to hear Tony talking about the three-piece ball. I don't think so. Maybe that's why I don't care for it very much. We have had a lot of wind this past year. “...
I decided to buy the Kirkland Signature Wedges to give them a tryout. Happy I did. The big beef against them was their stock quality versus fitted to your swing and distances (loft, bounce, grind). The set includes 52, 56, and 60 degrees. That’s it, so you bend to their specs...
Walking through my local Costco in Vegas and right up front they have the wedge set and a big palette of the 3 piece Performance + V2.0 balls. picked up 2 sets of the wedges and 5 boxes of the balls. Very curious as to how well they work. Stay tuned.