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This is a long awaited one and sure to have a good discussion.  Share your thoughts below

https://mygolfspy.com/costco-kirkland-performance-three-piece/

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While that may sound like a bargain,  it represents a 33-percent upcharge over the retail price, making it one of the lowest-quality balls we’ve measured.

Well I guess we can put to rest the claim as a "poor man's ProV" to rest now!

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You get what you pay for would seem to sum it up nicely.  Still, for many players, I doubt the physical consistencies would be noticeable on the course... and many will still factor price high in their decision.  I am a bit surprised they had that much concentricity problem.  And, it makes me wonder if other balls produced at this facility will also show less than stellar results.

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7 minutes ago, fixyurdivot said:

You get what you pay for would seem to sum it up nicely.  Still, for many players, I doubt the physical consistencies would be noticeable on the course... and many will still factor price high in their decision.  I am a bit surprised they had that much concentricity problem.  And, it makes me wonder if other balls produced at this facility will also show less than stellar results.

It's noticeable to me.  I still have a year's supply of the original Ksigs that I am playing now.  Last year I bought a box of the 3-piece balls and they do not perform like the originals; they certainly don't feel the same!!

I thought that Costco was buying a ball company in China and monitoring ball quality.  Have they done that yet?  

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52 minutes ago, fixyurdivot said:

You get what you pay for would seem to sum it up nicely.  Still, for many players, I doubt the physical consistencies would be noticeable on the course... and many will still factor price high in their decision.  I am a bit surprised they had that much concentricity problem.  And, it makes me wonder if other balls produced at this facility will also show less than stellar results.

IMO a lot of players would just be more willing to chalk up a bad result to their swing than the ball. I certainly think the issues noted would be apparent to more experienced players who are used to a certain level of performance.

I've never played Cut golf balls, but I have heard a lot of negatives regarding quality and consistency. They also didn't fare particularly well in the ball test last year - they were the only two balls rated as "Poor" and were specifically noted for quality issues. Again, it's a get what you pay for scenario (I'm sure Cut isn't spending a ton for extra quality checks), but it could also be indicative of the general quality that comes from that factory.

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I probably should have said "for the average, non MGS, player".... we are a golf stuff educated, discerning group. 😁

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I play the 3-piece K-Sigs and have been satisfied with their performance. I'm surprised that today's review was so negative when they were rated "Best Value" just last year. I've never played Cut branded balls, but it's also surprising to read the Snell Red was manufactured in the same Chinese facility.

*sigh* Wish I'd have purchased a gross of the original 4-piece K-Sigs

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Driver: :srixon-small: z565 10.5*, Miyazaki Kaula Mizu 6 S-Flex
Fairways:  :callaway-small: X-Hot 15* & 18*, Project X PXv R-Flex
Irons: :benhogan-small:Apex Plus, 4-PW, Apex S4-Flex
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I think this is very fair. Even with some consistency issues how do you beat a $1 per for urethane? I wouldn't play this as my everyday gamer, but as a fall/spring or bad swing day backup I think it would be just fine.

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MG Golf's C4 is a 4-piece ball I'm tempted to try for only $19.99 per dozen. It's gotten good reviews by our fellow, discerning MGS golfers. Has the MGS staff scrutinized these yet with their testing?

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Irons: :benhogan-small:Apex Plus, 4-PW, Apex S4-Flex
Wedges: :cleveland-small: CG10; 50*, 54*, 58*, Dynamic Gold W-flex 

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I was honestly surprised to all the negative reactions to the ball after the test. It’s one thing if these were already selling at $30/dozen, but at HALF of that, I still think it’s an unbelievable deal.

Call me a conspiracy theorist, but have there been tests, on MGS or anywhere else, that show the performance issues caused by “bad balls”? I’m not so sure that the majority of defects in a batch of balls would be noticeable to anyone but the tour pro. 

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I was honestly surprised to all the negative reactions to the ball after the test. It’s one thing if these were already selling at $30/dozen, but at HALF of that, I still think it’s an unbelievable deal.
Call me a conspiracy theorist, but have there been tests, on MGS or anywhere else, that show the performance issues caused by “bad balls”? I’m not so sure that the majority of defects in a batch of balls would be noticeable to anyone but the tour pro. 

Last year MGS was testing golf balls via robot testing. The testing team noted several balls had erratic performance so they cut them open and noted the cores weren’t centered.

For years people floated or spun balls to find these outliers to avoid using them. Based on that there must have been some testing to understand the impact of these balls being out of balance.

I personally haven’t seen any testing that took a known “bad” ball and did a deep dive into performance evaluation. Based on that, it is impossible to know the extent of performance impact and if the golfer would be able to decipher if the issue was swing or ball.

If it didn’t cause a performance issue, why don’t the manufacturers just come out and say it isn’t a big deal.

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6 minutes ago, cnosil said:


Last year MGS was testing golf balls via robot testing. The testing team noted several balls had erratic performance so they cut them open and noted the cores weren’t centered.

For years people floated or spun balls to find these outliers to avoid using them. Based on that there must have been some testing to understand the impact of these balls being out of balance.

I personally haven’t seen any testing that took a known “bad” ball and did a deep dive into performance evaluation. Based on that, it is impossible to know the extent of performance impact and if the golfer would be able to decipher if the issue was swing or ball.

If it didn’t cause a performance issue, why don’t the manufacturers just come out and say it isn’t a big deal.

I’d imagine the optics of saying that their balls lacked quality control but still performed well are bad. I’d just be interested to see the tangible performance differences. If you gave 10 golfers perfect and off-center cores, how does it affect distance, spin, consistency, etc. in their wedges, irons, and woods? Just a thought.

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21 minutes ago, adamflowers said:

I’d imagine the optics of saying that their balls lacked quality control but still performed well are bad. I’d just be interested to see the tangible performance differences. If you gave 10 golfers perfect and off-center cores, how does it affect distance, spin, consistency, etc. in their wedges, irons, and woods? Just a thought.

Totally agree.  Just how much of a core being inconsistent would effect ball flight and performance. I guess the best way would be to hit 50 balls with a robot and then collect the outliers and cut them open to see just how much an off center core will move the ball off center of the fairway.  Is 1mm off being concentric going to move the ball 10 yards off? I think this would be a valid test to show playability of the ball. 

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47 minutes ago, cnosil said:


Last year MGS was testing golf balls via robot testing. The testing team noted several balls had erratic performance so they cut them open and noted the cores weren’t centered.

For years people floated or spun balls to find these outliers to avoid using them. Based on that there must have been some testing to understand the impact of these balls being out of balance.

I personally haven’t seen any testing that took a known “bad” ball and did a deep dive into performance evaluation. Based on that, it is impossible to know the extent of performance impact and if the golfer would be able to decipher if the issue was swing or ball.

If it didn’t cause a performance issue, why don’t the manufacturers just come out and say it isn’t a big deal.

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Irons: :benhogan-small:Apex Plus, 4-PW, Apex S4-Flex
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8 hours ago, Richard_82 said:

Saw a new Kirkland Signature 3-piece ball at Costco yesterday (Raleigh, NC).  Any news on this? 

The box says it's new and improved. Sorry, didn't grab a pic with my phone, and it's not on their website yet.   

Pic of the new box, although the ball appears to have the same side stamp. 

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Tried the K-Sig last year and it was unremarkable to me. If you like it, great. Not knocking anybody who uses it. Just did not like the feel and that is how I usually judge a ball.

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Pic of the v2 ball on left and the v1 on right. Both balls had a slightly off center core.EB3D3683-F6F6-4367-B02B-FCBDCA383337.jpeg.d52be43e2287719915425f14ab99a523.jpeg

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I am not anywhere talented enough to be able to feel or see the difference in golf balls.

I have shot 78 and 98 the same week with a Titleist Pro-V1

I have also shot 3 straight rounds under 85 with this ball, I shot my only par 72 round with a Titleist DT (that was in 1988) like I have said before, it has improved my game since the worry of losing a $3 plus golf ball is not in my mind. 

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On 10/9/2020 at 8:39 AM, adamflowers said:

I was honestly surprised to all the negative reactions to the ball after the test. It’s one thing if these were already selling at $30/dozen, but at HALF of that, I still think it’s an unbelievable deal.

Call me a conspiracy theorist, but have there been tests, on MGS or anywhere else, that show the performance issues caused by “bad balls”? I’m not so sure that the majority of defects in a batch of balls would be noticeable to anyone but the tour pro. 

So its kinda tough to hit a ball after it’s been cut in half 😜

 

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On 11/21/2020 at 7:14 PM, MadMex said:

I have shot 78 and 98 the same week with a Titleist Pro-V1

That had to result in heavy drinking if the 98 followed the 78. Quite the variance.

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Driver: :srixon-small: z565 10.5*, Miyazaki Kaula Mizu 6 S-Flex
Fairways:  :callaway-small: X-Hot 15* & 18*, Project X PXv R-Flex
Irons: :benhogan-small:Apex Plus, 4-PW, Apex S4-Flex
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Ball: Kirkland Signature 3-Piece 

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On 12/6/2020 at 8:16 AM, J.B. TexasEx said:

That had to result in heavy drinking if the 98 followed the 78. Quite the variance.

Beers all weighted the same,,,, the main reason for the variance is due to LOFT,,,, Lack Of Fricking Talent

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So its kinda tough to hit a ball after it’s been cut in half
 


I once played a round in GA where the temp dropped 40* in an hour as a cold front moved through. We were on a Par 3, when I hit my ball, 1/2 went into the pond in front of the green and the other half landed on the green. With the storm fastly approaching, we ditched the round for safer surroundings.


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I am currently using the Kirkland 3 Piece (V 2.0 or whatever the most recent release is called) and have had pretty good results up until the last box. Out of the last box I purchased I've had two balls which felt, sounded and performed VERY poorly off my driver (to the point that my buddy standing on the tee box thought my driver had cracked, the sound was totally dead but also higher pitched than normal if that makes sense). My normal drive is around 250 total, these two drives finished at about 205 (with a pretty normal fade but they just died and fell out of the air, nothing felt strange in my swing). In one case I had used the ball for two holes prior and it felt fine...  I have been through a couple of boxes prior to this without ever seeing this, so not sure what the deal is. I'm wondering if it could be caused by the off-center cores found in the MGS test being lined up and making contact with the face of my driver. Given the price of them, not a huge deal, just didn't know if anyone else had experienced this.

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