This NEW COSTCO Golf Ball Will SAVE You Money & SHOTS!? When buying golf balls the typical thing to do is go to your pro shop and buy the most expensive golf ball such as a titleist pro-v1, taylormade tp5 or callaway chrome soft because that is what your favourite tour players such as Jon Rahm, Rory Mcilroy or Tiger Woods use. in this video we take a look at a premium brand golf ball for a budget price that could help you save money and play your best golf ever. should you save money and buy budget golf balls? are cheap golf balls as good as expensive golf balls? what is the best golf ball of 2023? the best budget golf ball of 2023 could well be the costco Kirkland golf ball? or could it be this NEW GOLF BALL from Costco… let’s do it… and let’s do it now!

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  1. I've bought 24 of these whilst waiting for the Kirkland V3 ball to land in UK stores. I've found these Hex balls to be perfectly fine. Cover isn't very durable but usually I lose them before that's an issue

  2. I would definitely try these if I could find them. Over here none of big distributors including Dicks/Golf Galaxy carry them and Costco does not either? No idea what Callaway is doing here? Another very good review.

  3. Picked up a box on Saturday on the way to the course and hit my best round of 90! Great ball, have been using the Kirkland balls up until then, might have to switch permanently (plus I’m a whore to the brand! 😂😂)

  4. As a high handicaper, value is important since I do loose 3-4 balls per round. I do appreciate top quality balls but will only play them on easy holes. I will try the Callaway Hex for sure.

  5. I love your golf ball reviews but at my level I’m using lake balls. I’m an amateur golfer and playing mode regularly but still not at a great level yet. For me, unless there’s a good alternative to those at a decent price point, I’d rather lose a few cheap lake balls per round than something premium.

  6. These companies always say their ball is longer straighter and has more spin, but they never say what they are comparing it to, some balls I have used with the same claims must have been comparing it to a house brick.

  7. Lol. Lost LOTS of Long Drive contests during a golf outing due to it be NOT ON THE FAIRWAY. so fairway always count. Well done James way to take on Chris Thanks for the video and sharing your fun on the course

  8. I’ll try them when I next go somewhere with a Costco! Srixon Soft feel are what I currently use.

  9. As I have only been playing, out of course since Easter, although I did have lessons on the driving range over the winter, I use lake balls as I lose soooo many, but at 40p or so each, I don't lose too much. But I would the Costco balls when I eventually get better

  10. I have Never liked the Callaway balls at all. Just my opinion. 9 handicap.

  11. Dennis moves like he dug a ditch yesterday, and is feeling it today.

  12. You'd never be able to park a golf cart that close to a green in the U.S.

  13. Totally agree with the Kirkland gloves. As someone with munchkin hands they genuinely are the best fitting glove for me. Got some for Chrimbo (and Balls) and they last well too so well worth stocking up as they are a great alternative.
    As for the K balls I tend to use them in matches rather than comps where I prefer the Pro v1

  14. Congrats on being a new dad James! I'm a new dad myself, my baby was born on May 16th! Looking at my next longest club in my bag for this year! I currently play driver at 240-250 and my 2nd longest club is a 2 hybrid ping 430 @ 15.5 degrees playing 220. My ping g430 sft fairway wood was only going about 185 (same as my 4 hybrid) due to inconsistent strikes, any suggestions?

  15. I used to play the Hex Tours when Costco had them years ago (probably a previous model) and they were great! The vanished just before their own ball came out!

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