BIG ISSUES again WITH COSCTO KIRKLAND CLUBS?!

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  1. I tried the wedges and they were meh. I like a heavier feel wedge, they were too lite, and as you noted the gapping didn’t fit my bag.

  2. The irons are great hit them side by side p790’s . And they feel and perform very much the same. Just play them with big brand wedges off your desired loft . Ksig ball and glove is also great for the money too

  3. I love the kirkland balls and the kirkland gloves, im very tempted to try the kirkland driver just because its cheap.

  4. I go from pw to a 50,54 and 58 major brand specialist wedges now after using the original kirkland wedges for around a year

  5. I use the new wedges and love them, I did add a 48* Zip Core to make up the gap between the pitching wedge.

  6. I'm not so sure in reality the gapping is as much of an issue. I have older GI irons 45° pw, and 52° gw from Wilson.
    The actual playing gapping is the same as the rest of my irons on full shots. 12-15m. Probably because the GI pw is hotter than the traditional style GW.
    Those really are good value. I used two different sets of Adams Golf Tom Watson wedges when I was playing more and my best golf, similar pricing for the time, $100 and $130 for each set of three. About the price of one big OEM wedge at the time.
    These can save a lot of money if you're building a bag. It's enough to put a decent fw or Hybrid or a budget driver from the likes of Eleven or a couple of hybrids.

  7. The problem isnt costco/kirkland, its that taylor made has their stuff made in china. That chinese planet then sells the same product as a different name. They do it with every product made over there. You can buy nike's with a different logo, same shoe, for $10 from the same plant.

  8. They havent not changed ?
    My head just span round trying to figure that one Chris. 😅

    Good video as always mate

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