For whatever reason, I switched to a tried and true Bridgestone ball about halfway through the round and it was a notable change for me. It was fine, but nowhere near Earth shattering off of the tee. Did the Costco ball hold up with “name brands” of similar value? I would argue no. Have I had worse balls off of the tee? Of course. Our first rounds out with the ball were in extreme early-season conditions which means a ton of wind, cold air, and firm feels. The common theme with the Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 ball is that it’s “fine”. You won’t mistake it for a premium golf ball of similar caliber, but the savings may make that worthwhile to you. For a dollar a ball, the overall feel is fine and will serve you just…fine. Nothing was going to blow you away, but it wasn’t terrible either. By no means will you think this new version of Costco’s three-piece ball feels pillowy, but it doesn’t get anywhere near “rocky” or hard on the longer clubs. I believe they are trying to say the ball will have a soft feel where you need it, but won’t feel like a marshmallow. One of the first marketing points Costco pushes with the Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 golf ball is its soft feel at high speeds. Intern Grant and I jumped on the new Costco golf ball as soon as it was released and put it to the test to see if it was worth the impressive “dollar per ball” price point. Of course, “designed for” and reality may be two different things and that’s what we’re here to help you with. Kicking off the 2022 season is the updated Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 golf ball designed to be a killer value and more durable than previous generations. Is there a HOTTER brand in golf equipment than Costco’s Kirkland imprint? Of course not. Costco Kirkland Signature 3-Piece v2 Golf Ball
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