At Costco in Westlake Village, CA they have the Kirkland 3 wedge set which has been rumored for years. It's a 52, 56, 60 milled face set.
Item is 1460141 if you want to call and check your local availability.
From the box:
- Gap Wedge 52 deg
- Sand Wedge 56 deg
- Lob Wedge 60 deg
- Conforms to the Rules of Golf
- Milled face technology for high spin
- Carbon Steel for better feel
- Progressive center of gravity for optimal trajectory
- Versatile shot-making sole design
- Kirkland Signature Tour Grip
- Kirkland Signature Wedge Flex shaft by True TemperTM
Update 10/30: Westlake Village, CA appeared to be OOS
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I called at the one in my area but they didn't have it. Like I wouldn't mind driving around 1hr or so haha.
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I called at the one in my area but they didn't have it. Like I wouldn't mind driving around 1hr or so haha.
http://www.golfwrx.com/637692/cos...s-discuss/
The competitors to a 3-wedge set from Costco are not Vokey or Cleveland, they're doing an apples to oranges comparison. These are the wedge sets of a more equal quality and value:
https://www.rockbottomg
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ram-Go...ight-Hand/
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Wilson...t/44186545
The Kirkland Signature golf balls took the world by storm because of the price/performance ratio. They worked almost exactly like a ProV1 and cost 1/3rd the price. These wedges have that equation upside down. They'll work exactly like a 3-wedge set from Ram, Wilson, Ray Cook, MacGregor or Tour Edge, but are being sold for twice the price. At $50 a set these would be a buy, at $150 you would have to be a chump to go anywhere near them.
The competitors to a 3-wedge set from Costco are not Vokey or Cleveland, they're doing an apples to oranges comparison. These are the wedge sets of a more equal quality and value:
https://www.rockbottomgolf.com/go...wedge-set/ [rockbottomgolf.com]
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ram-Go...ight-Hand/ [walmart.com]
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Wilson...t/44186545 [walmart.com]
The Kirkland Signature golf balls took the world by storm because of the price/performance ratio. They worked almost exactly like a ProV1 and cost 1/3rd the price. These wedges have that equation upside down. They'll work exactly like a 3-wedge set from Ram, Wilson, Ray Cook, MacGregor or Tour Edge, but are being sold for twice the price. At $50 a set these would be a buy, at $150 you would have to be a chump to go anywhere near them.
Here's the bounce from BollyBolly's link:
52-10, a 56-10 and a 60-8. All lies are 64deg. The 52 is D3, the 56 and 60 is a D4.
The competitors to a 3-wedge set from Costco are not Vokey or Cleveland, they're doing an apples to oranges comparison. These are the wedge sets of a more equal quality and value:
https://www.rockbottomg
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ram-Go...ight-Hand/
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Wilson...t/44186545
The Kirkland Signature golf balls took the world by storm because of the price/performance ratio. They worked almost exactly like a ProV1 and cost 1/3rd the price. These wedges have that equation upside down. They'll work exactly like a 3-wedge set from Ram, Wilson, Ray Cook, MacGregor or Tour Edge, but are being sold for twice the price. At $50 a set these would be a buy, at $150 you would have to be a chump to go anywhere near them.
I just got 3 new JAWS wedges this year which is why I didn't grab the Kirkland set. I didn't know how to pick a bounce. It was all about the lie when I read articles. Is it normally a tight lie, rough, etc. my thought was I do all of it. Sometimes out of fairway, sometimes sand, sometimes rough. So, I got middle of the road 10 bounce.
Well, I went and got fitted for my clubs. What he had me do is put tape on the bottom of the club and hit three balls off of plexiglass. You want the wear pattern centered. Mine wasn't, so he grinded my 10 bounce to a 12.
Anyways, that's a way to see if what you have is appropriate for you.
The competitors to a 3-wedge set from Costco are not Vokey or Cleveland, they're doing an apples to oranges comparison. These are the wedge sets of a more equal quality and value:
https://www.rockbottomg
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ram-Go...ight-Hand/
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Wilson...t/44186545
The Kirkland Signature golf balls took the world by storm because of the price/performance ratio. They worked almost exactly like a ProV1 and cost 1/3rd the price. These wedges have that equation upside down. They'll work exactly like a 3-wedge set from Ram, Wilson, Ray Cook, MacGregor or Tour Edge, but are being sold for twice the price. At $50 a set these would be a buy, at $150 you would have to be a chump to go anywhere near them.