Take this rumour with a massive grain of salt, as this GolfWRX thread is the only thing mentioning this online at the moment:
http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/...co-golf-balls/
Obviously if they ever do make their way north of the border, that $30 for two dozen price tag will be a bit higher - I guess closer to $40-45. Other speculation from that thread is that Volvik will be the ones making the balls, as they are the largest Korean manufacturer and currently have 3-piece and 4-piece urethane covered balls on the market.
Would you ever play a Costco branded ball?
Speculate away.
http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/...co-golf-balls/
Posted 21 August 2016 - 08:54 PM
So, I was on the golf course today and got paired up with a high level Costco Staffer. He was a really nice guy and I noticed he was playing a ball I never seen before. So on the 10th green I asked what ball he was playing. He told me it was a kirkland Signature ball. He went on to tell me that Costco will start selling the ball this October.
The ball itself will be made in Korea and is a 4 piece urethane ball. The cost will be $29.99 for 24. Seems like a pretty good deal. The ball seemed to check up well for him and had good flight characteristics. He was a long hitter and was consistently around 285ish.
Anyone else hear anything about this?
So, I was on the golf course today and got paired up with a high level Costco Staffer. He was a really nice guy and I noticed he was playing a ball I never seen before. So on the 10th green I asked what ball he was playing. He told me it was a kirkland Signature ball. He went on to tell me that Costco will start selling the ball this October.
The ball itself will be made in Korea and is a 4 piece urethane ball. The cost will be $29.99 for 24. Seems like a pretty good deal. The ball seemed to check up well for him and had good flight characteristics. He was a long hitter and was consistently around 285ish.
Anyone else hear anything about this?
Would you ever play a Costco branded ball?
Speculate away.
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