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New Costco Golf Balls
For the last 5-6 years, Kirkland golf balls have been atrocious. Consistency was non-existent and they weren't worth playing.
There's apparently a new model over the last few months, and rumor has it, Costco has changed its manufacturer. They're ridiculously inexpensive and My Golf Spy's recent testing was off the charts. Just a moment... With Villagers' passion for saving money & a new Costco coming to town, I thought I'd spread the word. BTW, these balls are "hard". Higher compression than a Pro V1. They will feel hard when you hit them. That said, in almost every case, a "harder" ball will go further. Don't buy into the "seniors need soft golf balls" BS. |
"atrocious" is a pretty crazy take. They're a very decent ball for the price. They're no worse than 10% in performance behind the most expensive balls on the market and are below half the price.
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3rd lowest scoring ball in the history of MyGolfSpy testing, coming in at 45, on a scale of 1-100. Just a moment... |
Are they still made in Asia?
I used to live near the Spalding (became Top Flite, then Callaway) factory in Massachusetts. At one time they operated a factory store, and I could buy balls (usually stamped with corporate logos) cheap. |
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The balls are bad ??? I thought it was me...
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Supposedly, Costco is now having their balls made by Foremost, who's the premier 3rd party golf ball manufacturer. They're a Taiwan company that makes balls for Taylormade, Vice, OnCore, Wilson, Maxfli & others. Foremost also has a plant in South Carolina. |
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Kirkland, Callaway Warbird, Noodle, DUO, etc., will deliver the same performance for 99.9992% of all Villages as compared to ProV's, Chromes, TP5. But at about 1/2 the price.
Come on old wise Villagers, why are you paying for expense balls?? :shrug: |
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If I didn't have 10 dozen Maxflis sitting in my garage, I'd go out searching for some hollow arrows. GolfGalaxy had current Maxfli Tours available last week, for $110/4 Dozen, with custom imprints. |
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To the extent that the ball is a factor at all (other than psychologically), using a consistent ball type is more important than which ball. |
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