Are they going to be available in Canada this time?
Maybe you could have one of your A$$ Clown friends in the States pick up a box for you and get it here in a couple weeks? :thinking:
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Are they going to be available in Canada this time?
I thought i would give it a chance and go. Maybe will need to keep my eyes on the webpage from time to time. Thank you for the information.Unsure. A playing partner said he got some here. Seems like no
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Maybe you could have one of your A$$ Clown friends in the States pick up a box for you and get it here in a couple weeks? :thinking:
I have played the 4 piece before but they were gone fast again, i bought 4 dozen of the three piece i want to see how they feel. they still haven't sold out online so it looks like people are waiting to see the reviews on the new ones,. the 4 piece were made in Korea then new ones are made in China.
4boxes(8dozen) of the 4pc I bought last week all say made in Korea
Yes the 4 piece balls are made in Korea the new balls I mentioned are the 3 piece and they are made in China.
https://soundcloud.com/mygolfspy/mgs-podcast-ep-3-return-of-the-costco-k-sig
Some good info on both the 3 piece and 4 piece. 3 piece may be 10+ year technology. 4 piece being sold at Cistco's cost.
Have not had a chance to play them yet but I have putted them around at home. They sound kind of clicky to me.
I've used them since they first came out and they've always had a clicky feeling/sound off the putter...but that same issue does not exist off the driver, irons or wedges for me. The ball doesn't putt differently as it rolls true and I don't have difficulty with judging distance -- it's just the sound that is "off"....
Course was empty this afternoon so I was able to play two balls per hole, Kirkland 3 piece v Titelst Velocity. Consistently Velocity averaged 15 / 20 yards longer.I am hoping to try out the 3 piece this weekend. The verdict is still out on the 4 piece since I lost my first sleeve so quickly.
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Course was empty this afternoon so I was able to play two balls per hole, Kirkland 3 piece v Titelst Velocity. Consistently Velocity averaged 15 / 20 yards longer.
So the K3 is considered a "premium" ball? I've always found the Velocity to be one of the longer balls available so that distance difference isn't out of the realm if you're trading that for performance which it sounds like the K3 definitely offers.Com'on man, you're comparing a budget, low tier distance ball to a premium ball. Not even close. The K3 is leaps and bounds a better ball than the Velocity. If you were getting that much more out of the Velocity, the K3 isn't for you anyway.
I hit a 64° wedge, 74 yards, two feet from the pin, and it spun back 10 yards off the green. No distance loss.
I actually find it hard to believe you got 15 yards more out of a glorified range ball...
I think the influx of new balls into the market recently has made the "premium ball" description obsolete...or at least a bit vague. There are some cost-conscious options available that perform very well, so does that disqualify them from being a premium ball? Does premium relate to cost, performance, popularity/market share, name recognition, or all of those?So the K3 is considered a "premium" ball? I've always found the Velocity to be one of the longer balls available so that distance difference isn't out of the realm if you're trading that for performance which it sounds like the K3 definitely offers.