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This was what I was thinking would be their sweet spot. But, after seeing how much they charged for their putter, I have no idea. Can get the RTX-4 for $99 right now, I cannot see them trying to compete against that. But, who knows.If they aren't $79 or less they are charging too much. I would have probably gone in the $49-$59 range genuinely.
There are far too many brands out there with both cast and forged wedges in the $79-$99 for products.
I can’t wait for all the shock articles on these
Also, does anyone else seem to notice the SM7 vibes this shape is giving?
I can get a Cleveland CBX on clearance for $90, so I should hope so.If they aren't $79 or less they are charging too much. I would have probably gone in the $49-$59 range genuinely.
I went with my original suggestion because I had a hard time picturing the cross section of Costco golf club shoppers and those who comfortably play a 60* wedge. If this is a set with a 60, then it should do wonders for pace of play around the greens .
Also, does anyone else seem to notice the SM7 vibes this shape is giving?
Haha! Oh they'll come! #PageviewsForDays
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Since you seem to know, who is supplying them to Costco?No they’re not, not true R&D.
Not sure about the wedges, but for the putter it was their board of directors. Seriously.Since you seem to know, who is supplying them to Costco?
This is the point I'm at. If people are willing to spend money on something like this than good for Kirkland for taking advantage of it. Would I ever buy the product? Heck no. There are too many good options out there that I can get for a good price. But there's obviously a market for this product.I say good for them.
Stamping a blank and selling it is hardly new in the Golf space, and it's just a cheaper form of milling a blank - which is celebrated by many people who dont know better.
The broader discussion here should be about golf club R&D. You either believe it works and are willing to pay for it, or you think it's just a fancy marketing term and put no stock in it. Many many buyers in the 2nd category.
Sharing my opinion bro. I don’t know, and I honestly don’t care.Since you seem to know, who is supplying them to Costco?