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Birdiehunter17

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  1. Breed keeps talking about Quality Control, which is fair, however, I didn't listen to the show, but have seen what he says on twitter. My question is this, did he even mention that the manufacture of the ball has been making balls for a long time. I would think/hope they have solid QC. I have played through a dozen and no issues. Also Costco back their products 100%. I am sure if they were to get a ton of returns due to bad quality they would do something about it.   

  2. If I could I would. I think the big guys are scared at the moment. and If Bubba really goes to Volvik, watch out.

     

    To play golf has become so expensive, greens fees are around $65 on the weekend on average I would guess.

     

    I am fortunate enough to be able to belong to a club, but I still try and find the best deals possible, heck I even joined my club on a promotional deal.

     

    Anyone who loves golf should be happy about this. A solid product at a good price will only help other areas, lessons, greens fees, other equipment. The ball saving will trickle into those other areas.

  3. Imagine that, guys who are getting paid by companies ( Breed -Titleist, Haney- Callaway) are trying to stop the hype of a product that may be just as good for a whole lot cheaper. 

     

    I saw some "pro" tweet that seeing Kirkland on a ball did not "inspire" him like seeing Titleist does. Really? A name brand/logo inspire you to play golf?

     

    I do think they hype for this ball is beyond crazy, people buying tons of stock, I am guilty because who knows if Costco will be able to meet the demand. But I think the ball 1) suits my game  very well and 2) you cant beat the price if the ball suits your game.

     

    I do find it funny that Breed preaches getting fit and finding what is right for your game, then slams a legit product he probably never has nor never would try.

  4. But people are buying them off ebay at those prices. I would not but people are. I really like the Snell and Vice balls personally, but shipped for $17.50 a dozen its just too good to pass up. I am not just hyping for the sake of hyping, but for me around the greens is where is ball is the best for my game. I can get it to check or roll out if need be. Some balls for me only seem to do one or the other.

     

    I just hope for other golfers sake that Costco can keep these on the shelves. I am stocked up for a good while now, 13 dozen.

  5. Kept thinking about the Callaway apex hybrids. Was in goldsmith and picked up a 3&4 for $175 each. Then kept thinking I should have gotten the 5 as well. Long irons are my enemy. Just looking at my numbers, 10hcp, 115 mph driver swing, one would think I would be fine but it hurts my game. So I found a like new 5 hybrid for $150, can't wait to hit it this weekend!

     

     

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  6. 1-- I have not bought anything based off a single review, however it helped me to understand the different choices that are being offered and I was able to see if my thoughts were confirmed or not by various reviews.

     

    2- Yes, I tend to try and look past the brand name and look at the results. When I purchased my last set of irons I really tried to understand the club, loft, lie, materials ect before I bought.

     

    3- I think the products have helped lower my scored, but also the work I put into getting better with my game.

     

    4- I think better scores make it more enjoyable

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