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frontpage Posted by Mattpyles • 4d ago
Jun 18, 2025 4:02 AM
Costco Members: 7-Piece Kirkland Signature Players Iron Set (Right Handed)
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To be honest, this is a great golf iron set has similar look and feel as the big brand.
But i am told this type(blade) of irons is too hard to beginners(high handicap, handicap of 20+), so I returned mine and picked some game improvements type of irons. And do not plan to go back to blade until I get to ~10 handicap.
Once you get settled into your current set of irons, look up how to do wrist-to-floor measurements and buy some strike/lie tape to measure. It's a cheap and DIY way to determine if your clubs are fit for your swing and stance. The wrist-to-floor is literallly just using a measuring tape, and the strike/lie tape is to see if your clubs are hitting the floor at an upward or downward angle. You then get them bent (at a local shop) for $5/club. Altering your length (let's say you're a 6'+ person or 5' person) for also $5/club.
https://www.amazon.com/LongShot-Golf-Impact-Strips-Pack/dp/B07CF5LRPR/ref=sr_1_6?crid=QGHD5OA1GA5L&d... [amazon.com]
or
https://www.amazon.com/Lihengkong-Stickers-Training-Accuracy-Consistency/dp/B0DSFF9531/ref=sr_1_9?cr... [amazon.com] (just use the putter tape.. effectively the same thing)
Overall these two things, which you can do yourself, is what a basic fitting is. Give it a go and you'll see your game improve even more for basically next to no money or effort.
https://www.costco.com/golf-clubs...ity-ShipIt
I added some wedges (you can get Kirkland wedges but I like Lazrus personally esp when they have deals) and switching out the driver is a logical next step when your swing is locked down.
https://lazrusgolf.com/collection...wF
If you are on a budget you can even pick up used Edge sets.
This is the way to go if you are a beginner and save money for lessons.
You would already know from your golfing experience if these Kirkland player irons are right for you, so if you are not sure the answer is they are not! I personally am a little surprised Costco launched a range of intermediate-to-advance golfer clubs given the competition in the market and buzz from playing with brands the pros use, but Costco clearly think they can compete!
https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...36767.html
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Has anyone actually kept these and is gaming them on a regular basis?
I'm usually a Mizuno/Srixon guy so curious is anyone has a comparison.
Thinking about getting a set for travel.
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