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Costco Golf Balls - Kirkland Signature

Went to Costco this morning, no sign of Kirkland Signature golf balls.... :(

They were selling Callaway Hex Pro (says 4 piece ball) for £19 a dozen, and Callaway Supersoft (3 piece ball) at £23 for 2 dozen.

Anyone tried the Supersoft? Comparable with .......?

Supersoft is a hard one to place. Similar to Srixon Softfeel but to me they feel a lot softer off the putter than either of those. A good mid range ball.
 
Was in Costco today, delivery is still showing as Jan 2017 and will be £24.99 for a 24 pack
 
Was in Costco today, delivery is still showing as Jan 2017 and will be £24.99 for a 24 pack

For just another £3 a pack I'd rather stick with my Vice Pro, especially as they supported us superbly for the H4H's Day :thup:
 
For just another £3 a pack I'd rather stick with my Vice Pro, especially as they supported us superbly for the H4H's Day :thup:

Vice pro is £107.40 + £4.99 for 60 balls

Costco K-Sig is £62.48 for 60 balls and no postage



Massive difference there
 
Vice pro is £107.40 + £4.99 for 60 balls

Costco K-Sig is £62.48 for 60 balls and no postage



Massive difference there

I was replying to Paul who quoted them being £24.99 but, I thought that was for 12 not 24, struggling to see how they can be seriously paired with a premium ball 4 piece at that price?

We'll all have to wait and then do some feedback.

There was a ball doing the rounds about 3 years back out of Lidl, can't remember it's name but some were ranting about it, but then it disappeared, no good getting used to a ball if it's not in for the long haul IMO.

Edit: They were called Crivits, not sure if there still about?
 
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I was replying to Paul who quoted them being £24.99 but, I thought that was for 12 not 24, struggling to see how they can be seriously paired with a premium ball 4 piece at that price?

We'll all have to wait and then do some feedback.

There was a ball doing the rounds about 3 years back out of Lidl, can't remember it's name but some were ranting about it, but then it disappeared, no good getting used to a ball if it's not in for the long haul IMO.

Edit: They were called Crivits, not sure if there still about?

If you read all the Independants that's are tearing the ball they are all saying they are as good if not better than the pro v1.

Personally, I'll give them a try but doubt very much I'll be moving from my B330 as they are the best ball out there.
 
If you read all the Independants that's are tearing the ball they are all saying they are as good if not better than the pro v1.

Personally, I'll give them a try but doubt very much I'll be moving from my B330 as they are the best ball out there.

Well when they do arrive in the UK and are available, the initial sales of them are going to be off the scale!!
 
Well when they do arrive in the UK and are available, the initial sales of them are going to be off the scale!!

I do wonder if it has been some kind of master stroke of guerilla marketing as the anticipation has been pretty huge for golf geeks
 
They have been selling out within an hour every time they come back in stock on US Costco website.


I think they really are the real deal, looking forward to getting a load if they do ever get released here.
 
As with anything from Costco you've nothing to lose, try them and if you don't like them, take them back and get a full refund, even if you've used a couple of them their returns policy is 2nd to none.
 
Hopefully soon.. with Bridgestone pulling out the market in the U.K. I need a new ball and could be a winner

Bridgestone will still be available in the UK, Benross have took the plunge so the rumours say. So hopefully no need to swap balls I'm also a Bridgestone ball player. We should be fine fingers crossed! Definitely going to try the Kirkland Costco balls though.
 
They do seem to be the first ball that comes in low priced from the start and performs equally to the premium.

The DP1 did a great job for the price when £15 and the version 3 is decent but too expensive at £20 and the Dunlop brand doesn't sell. Vice should be up there but the bulk buy is prohibitive. If Costco do this well and Kirkland can ramp up production they could be found in bags all over the country.

Now one question. Does thier version of UK for delivery include Northern Ireland or are the actually Great Britain?
 
They were back in stock on the US site for a few hours last night. UK Costco told me I could order online and they would ship from the US, but this is not the case. We'll just have to wait and see. In the meantime, Bridgestone will indeed be marketed in the UK by Benross (http://www.golfbusinessnews.com/new...sive-distribution-agreement-with-bridgestone/) so faith restored there for a brilliant ball, just hope the cost is competitive. If not, it will be back to the DX3 Urethane or Project (a) for me.
 
They were back in stock on the US site for a few hours last night. UK Costco told me I could order online and they would ship from the US, but this is not the case. We'll just have to wait and see. In the meantime, Bridgestone will indeed be marketed in the UK by Benross (http://www.golfbusinessnews.com/new...sive-distribution-agreement-with-bridgestone/) so faith restored there for a brilliant ball, just hope the cost is competitive. If not, it will be back to the DX3 Urethane or Project (a) for me.

soon as I heard this a couple weeks ago I was delighted. got enough balls to prob last me 1-2 years at the moment then ill get some more

if they dont price well though ill be switching to sxrion AD333.. most people I know use them and one of the best golfers I play with regularly uses them with very good results especially in his short game

decent price too
 
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