Shoutout Gabe! Can't wait to see what content you produce together. Maybe a Kirkland Sig Scramble? Also, I think the Drivers are Mizuno rebrands, a Mizuno Adjustable shaft fits into the Kirklands and Costco sells Mizuno Drivers on their website for $350.
GREAT video James. My conclusion based upon your review is that there is no point in spending money on the top tier brands any longer. Kirkland, Takomo etc are showing that dtc brands can put out great products and offer them to the consumer for such reasonable prices - comparably speaking that is. Also your reviews in the series sponsored by clubs 4cash show that there is great performance to be found in older products that you can buy for a reasonable amount of money. PXG is the only company of the premier companies that I feel offer the complete package - performance, looks, and value when you catch one of their sales. In addition of course of their fitting experience. Lastly, huge thanks to Gabe from “let’s play thru” for sending you the driver for your reviews.
Anyone would love to see a James and Gabe Golf Video? Love these 2 guys. Speaking to the mainstream players while being thorough on review for all levels.
Interesting vid. I bought a pxg gen 5 in their Xmas offer last month. And I've been intrigued to see that my 2016 m2 still goes further. The pxg definitely more forgiving but the m2 still goes further.
if it looks like a Titleist or PXG but costs less whilst still performing surely that can't be a bad thing can it ? if I could get a missus that looks just like Jenifer Lopez but drinks halfs of John Smith's instead of champagne I'm calling that a win
Thank you for the review. The result is explosive but not surprising. Golfers need to start looking beyond personal ego and brand marketing to obtain real value from golf equipment
The TSR seems to be flying under the radar. I've seen a bunch of videos of guys testing the new TaylorMade, Cobra and Callaway. Then I watch their year old TSr videos and I haven't found one where the TSr is shorter than the new clubs.
It's not a bad looking club for the price, but I think they should have come up with an original name rather than just branding it Kirkland. The name screams generic, cheap, knock-off.
Bought the paradym driver new for £250 as a pro shop was clearing out old stock as new releases come out. Don’t mind having a year old driver in the bag.
Hi James I would think the Kirkland driver would be a great option for someone that plays golf a few times a year. I would think it would be a great option for my nephew who is married with a 7 month old daughter and works 40 hours a week. Vs. me who plays golf more often, almost daily during the summer.
For someone that plays an '09 Taylormade Burner, what sort of an upgrade would the Kirkland be? Seeing a lot of videos comparing current drivers vs K-Sig, but I think a big part of the market is players that haven't upgraded their driver in a while.
Honestly I think all these new drivers have reached their limits.. it’s pretty much up to the golfer to improve technique with lessons to gain any kind of distance or skill
For us hackers who never use the sweet spot except by accident, forgiveness across the face trumps everything else. It takes a really good player to use a club that has to be hit out of the middle.
How about sending Dave some Eleven clubs for him to test? For $500+ I would want to see at least a consistent 20 yards more. But, for a golfer of my caliber at my stage of life, not likely. I find Tour Edge to be a good compromise; particularly if you buy the previous year's models right after they introduce their new clubs. You can pretty close to match the Kirkland cost at that point in the model year.
If the difference between the TSR and the Kirkland is less than 15-20 yards then the $300 price tag difference is unjustified. Just my opinion. Nice video James!
why do you price things in dollars ? iv no idea how it transfers to proper money especially as your talking about products being sold in the UK . glad your championing quality budget clubs though .as a fellow Yorkshireman I love a bargain.
i like an analogy James, so Kirkland and titelist is like nike running shoes against you know the black plimsoles you had with rubber laces for pe at school i mean i didn’t have a pair but you know what i mean, now put them plimsoles on Usain bolt he is still going to be the fastest man on the planet 😂😂 good vid though giving the people the info for options
We have to acknowledge the very forgiving return policy for Costco! Yes you can’t get fit, but Costco is likely very happy to have you return the product if you aren’t satisfied.
I was on the fence for the Kirkland driver an the PXG 0311 5 gen i got the PXG it a great club but i have hit the Kirkland club an its also a great club the solution is get a Kirkland too
On course distance/testing so different...most players defo go after it more on launch monitors ....good enough numbers though but qould you get better from OEM 2nd hand drivers 🤷
Mizuno style tip on the Kirkland. Gabe did a test and found the Mizuno tip actually fits better in the Kirkland than the stock tip. I actually have a Kirkland driver coming in this week. I might just take an older shaft that I liked with my old Callaway and have it retipped to this club. As for what I expect, I expect the TSR to be more forgiving and easier to hit. Being fit should give better overall performance but you might be able to shaft in your club to get similar results.
Kirkland shaft is on the higher launch spinnier side. It's not that the Kirkland is cheap, it's that all others are overpriced/too expensive! Almost all these clubs are built the same way anyway. Golf has gone "The ego marketing way", and that being more expensive "must automatically mean better". It's a conforming golf stick, not a hi tech automobile. It's not the wand, it's the Wizard.
James, is the TSR3 your go-to driver when you’re not testing new and secondhand clubs? I bought one recently, and for me the great thing about it is the dispersion. Until now, I’ve never hit anything left of the fairway. I put it generally in the right half of the fairway, sometimes missing slightly right. I wonder if the Kirkland would match that.
For the price of the Titleist, a little hand should pop out the of the end of the grip and pat me on the back and exclaim "good shot sir!" After every use.
I am looking forward to you hopefully reviewing the new Wilson staff cb irons and if you find yourself doing so. Could you please put them against the last model. Been wanting to get a set of these but not sure if the new set has much a benefit over the currently discounted last model.
the majority of is here probably already have a favoured brand when it comes to equipment. kirkland wont compete with the likes of ping, taylormade, callaway etc. I don't think we're the target market here. I think these are aimed at those relatively new to the game, maybe a golfer buying a first new set? or someone coming back to the game after years away. I like them, especially the irons.
The two clubs aren't for the same market. Kirkland great for casual golfers (remember, close to 45% of golfers never even break 100, less than 25% can consistently break 90 - there's likely no difference between a $200 and $600 driver when you don't yet even have a relatively repeatable swing). Titleist makes player's clubs. Always has. Doesn't even pretend to make clubs for beginners. It kind of makes one GI iron, but no SGI irons. Comments on this video? 1. The guy apparently has one drive, one shot shape - a sort of baby fade. But that misses one of the real advantages of Titleist drivers (especially the TSR3) - workability. The TSR let's me work it equally well if I need to draw it around a dogleg, or cut it right around a corner. It is incredibly responsive. None of the was compared here. But it doesn't matter - Kirkland's target are folks for whom price is the primary consideration, many of whom are mostly happy just to get it somewhere close to the fairway. 2. The Kirkland sweet spot is not center club? WTH? For goodness sake why would anyone even make a club that literally wants what I'd consider to be a toe-side mishit? Good clubs (be it Titleist, Callaway, TM & etc.) design weight and shape to maximize energy transference when you make contact center club, slightly above mid-line. Watching this fellow say that contact that (to me) looked too high and off center was the ideal contact is just a little bizarre. 3. Four drives - not exactly a large sample size, but even they were dispersed all over the face. If your contact is that inconsistent, you are not going to be able to make use of a great deal of what makes Titleist drivers so good. I mean apparently this guy is a known reviewer that has to have at least some game, but just going by what I'm seeing with those four drives (first time I ever watched him) ... not so much. I play a lot of golf with all sorts of people, at all different skill levels. Have some friends who play Kirkland stuff - almost all of them weekenders. Play a few times a year, partially just to have fun with buddies (i.e., the golf is almost secondary). One of them got his clubs as a Christmas present from his wife (she was amazed at the sale price - while she was shopping for a large Thanksgiving dinner ... an entire set of irons was apparently slightly cheaper than the dinner). I know of absolutely no single-digit cap, however, that plays Kirkland. Driver or irons. (And goodness knows any pro on the PGAT that endorsed them would be a laughingstock in tourney locker rooms - no matter how much they were paid.) From what I hear, for what they are, who they are designed for, and what they cost, they are decent clubs. But thinking they are even remotely in the league of Titleist? Sorry, just no. But here's the funny thing, anyone that can't tell much difference ... actually should play Kirkland. I will say that amongst the serious golfers I know, the TSR generation is getting just rave reviews. Some of the best drivers Titleist has even produced.
I got a Titleist TSR 2 with Oban Purple upgraded shaft on a resale site for £250.00, sold the Oban Shaft for £125, and purchased a Hzrdus smoke 60G stiff shaft new for £45, so netts out less than the Kirkland, for better driver and it will hold its price, Kirkland will be virtually worthless in months.
Let’s see…$200 for driver, $500 for the irons, and $150 for 3 wedges. That’s what I call affordable. Try going to a golf shop and getting new clubs for that price. Spending $1500-2000 for a set of irons is not sustainable. $600 drivers are not sustainable. $200 wedges are not sustainable. $500 putters are not sustainable. You get my drift here. The Takomo, Caley, Sub70, and Kirkland are getting it right. Also, yes it’s nice to get fitted, but there are a large portion of golfers that don’t even play weekly. They might be playing a couple of times a month. Why do you need to invest $6000 on all your golf equipment when you aren’t playing golf all the time? I’m talking about all of the equipment. Bag, clubs, shoes, clothes, balls, etc. Then you have to go out and spend $75 to play a decent course. The golf industry is killing itself. I’ve said this for years; in the future golf will go back to being a rich person’s game. It’s going to come full circle due to lack of affordability for the regular person.
Hi James, I bought the PXG gen5 recently for £199 would be interested on your thoughts between the pxg and kirkland. Or are all drivers much of a muchness noadays 😆
What would the dispersion be like if a high handicap golfer were to use the exact same drivers? This driver would probably be bought by high handicappers.
It would be interesting to see the results, I’m looking at getting my first ever new driver this year, just not convinced which one, they all look amazing
I believe there are a few companies that make golf gear. This driver and the Kirkland Irons are made in one factory. I saw “Let’s Play Through” yesterday. He went through the data. Very similar drivers.
Shoutout Gabe! Can't wait to see what content you produce together. Maybe a Kirkland Sig Scramble? Also, I think the Drivers are Mizuno rebrands, a Mizuno Adjustable shaft fits into the Kirklands and Costco sells Mizuno Drivers on their website for $350.
GREAT video James.
My conclusion based upon your review is that there is no point in spending money on the top tier brands any longer.
Kirkland, Takomo etc are showing that dtc brands can put out great products and offer them to the consumer for such reasonable prices - comparably speaking that is. Also your reviews in the series sponsored by clubs 4cash show that there is great performance to be found in older products that you can buy for a reasonable amount of money.
PXG is the only company of the premier companies that I feel offer the complete package - performance, looks, and value when you catch one of their sales. In addition of course of their fitting experience.
Lastly, huge thanks to Gabe from “let’s play thru” for sending you the driver for your reviews.
It does look like a TSR but Let’s play through has found the Mizuno shaft adapter fits the Kirkland head which is good if need to change the shaft
I think the Mizuno is a rip-off of the TSR and the Kirkland is just a rip-off of a rip-off
In what way is Mizuno a rip off of TSR?
If you have a good shaft with a mizuno sleeve on it try it. It does work and fits real tight and more adjustability.
You could get about 15 replacement head covers for the difference if it was an issue.
Gabe tested the Mizuno connector and it worked with the Kirkland.
Anyone would love to see a James and Gabe Golf Video? Love these 2 guys. Speaking to the mainstream players while being thorough on review for all levels.
Interesting vid. I bought a pxg gen 5 in their Xmas offer last month. And I've been intrigued to see that my 2016 m2 still goes further. The pxg definitely more forgiving but the m2 still goes further.
if it looks like a Titleist or PXG but costs less whilst still performing surely that can't be a bad thing can it ? if I could get a missus that looks just like Jenifer Lopez but drinks halfs of John Smith's instead of champagne I'm calling that a win
Thank you for the review. The result is explosive but not surprising. Golfers need to start looking beyond personal ego and brand marketing to obtain real value from golf equipment
The TSR seems to be flying under the radar. I've seen a bunch of videos of guys testing the new TaylorMade, Cobra and Callaway. Then I watch their year old TSr videos and I haven't found one where the TSr is shorter than the new clubs.
Really like the head to head style of video, would love to see you do more of these
You sure have been working hard the last few weeks! Thanks for the entertainment and good golf tips
No one in the big picture is talking about this driver. The new Ping10k, the AI Callaway, and the new TM is what everyone is talking about.
It's not a bad looking club for the price, but I think they should have come up with an original name rather than just branding it Kirkland. The name screams generic, cheap, knock-off.
Bought the paradym driver new for £250 as a pro shop was clearing out old stock as new releases come out. Don’t mind having a year old driver in the bag.
Hi James I would think the Kirkland driver would be a great option for someone that plays golf a few times a year. I would think it would be a great option for my nephew who is married with a 7 month old daughter and works 40 hours a week. Vs. me who plays golf more often, almost daily during the summer.
Fantastic head to head mate and FairPlay to the Kirkland, the Kirkland does remind me a bit of the old callaway optiforce 440 tour driver
For someone that plays an '09 Taylormade Burner, what sort of an upgrade would the Kirkland be? Seeing a lot of videos comparing current drivers vs K-Sig, but I think a big part of the market is players that haven't upgraded their driver in a while.
I would be interested to see that too. I think my Burner is the 2007 model.
The Mizuno driver shaft adaptor works on the Kirkland driver
I think Mizuno set up shafts will work in this driver. I'm sure Gabe told you this.
IT'S NEXT TO THE KETCHUP. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great review ROBO loved the opening segment! 🐊🏌⛳️🇺🇸❤️
I think it's an off brand Mizuno. You can even swap shafts
Mizuno shaft tip fits the Kirkland
Honestly I think all these new drivers have reached their limits.. it’s pretty much up to the golfer to improve technique with lessons to gain any kind of distance or skill
Technically if you hit the center, they are all the same. The difference is in the mishits but the difference is very small.
The Mizuno tip fits in the Kirkland
Just need Kirkland shoes, socks, trousers, polo shirt, jacket and hat to complete the ensemble:-)
Let's go Gabe! Awesome!
For us hackers who never use the sweet spot except by accident, forgiveness across the face trumps everything else. It takes a really good player to use a club that has to be hit out of the middle.
What did you think of the Crossline 360 grip? I'm weighing up whether to put these on my irons instead of a standard Crossline
I just saw someone put a Mizuno adapter on it. It fits with alot more options. You should give that a try
At 11 min you give out about the shaft and then strip one , the riptide shaft is a great shaft james
Thank you. For the price seems excellent. Can you get it with a R flex?
The aftermarket head cover companies are loving that Kirkland driver. Save some money and no one will ever know. 😜
You are a pro and a scratch golfer James, you can hit anything. It will be very different for the people who will buy this cheap driver.
He's not really.
I’m not really… lol
Well done James 👏 😊
How about sending Dave some Eleven clubs for him to test? For $500+ I would want to see at least a consistent 20 yards more. But, for a golfer of my caliber at my stage of life, not likely. I find Tour Edge to be a good compromise; particularly if you buy the previous year's models right after they introduce their new clubs. You can pretty close to match the Kirkland cost at that point in the model year.
If the difference between the TSR and the Kirkland is less than 15-20 yards then the $300 price tag difference is unjustified. Just my opinion. Nice video James!
15 to 20 yards in golf is like Shaq vs Danny Devito
@@JDDD33 in all fairness a better comparison would be Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito. They’re twins! 😂
@miguelitoaniceto5882 i mean as in there is a large difference. 15-20 yards is massive in golf
Probably the best performing and longest driver I have hit in 40 years. I have hit everything on the market and this is now my gamer.
Seen some comparisons to last years Mizuno drivers
it has a titleist bottom, a mizuno top because a mizuno shaft will fit in the kirkland driver
why do you price things in dollars ? iv no idea how it transfers to proper money especially as your talking about products being sold in the UK .
glad your championing quality budget clubs though .as a fellow Yorkshireman I love a bargain.
i like an analogy James, so Kirkland and titelist is like nike running shoes against you know the black plimsoles you had with rubber laces for pe at school i mean i didn’t have a pair but you know what i mean, now put them plimsoles on Usain bolt he is still going to be the fastest man on the planet 😂😂 good vid though giving the people the info for options
We have to acknowledge the very forgiving return policy for Costco! Yes you can’t get fit, but Costco is likely very happy to have you return the product if you aren’t satisfied.
Very interesting James. I’d still rather. Second hand M2 for the same price. Be good to see it with a better shaft. Might not need one though???
Test the Kirkland with a premium shaft. Interesting test.
It doesn't look anything like a Titleist TSR, but it does resembles a Callaway Optiforce.
I was on the fence for the Kirkland driver an the PXG 0311 5 gen i got the PXG it a great club but i have hit the Kirkland club an its also a great club the solution is get a Kirkland too
I think it looks more like a Mizuno driver, AND......I have been told the Mizuno tip adaptor fits the Kirkland driver as well!!
Don’t like the head cover , buy a new one then . Great video again .
i think this shit is unreal, price of 'premium' is getting insane, hopefully this sort of thing helps keep it under control.
gabe's channel is actually really good. 👍
could u change the shaft for the costco driver and what brand loft sleeve does it use?
good day what is an ideal spin rate for a 7 iron. what other brands models compare to the muzino 243?
Can you buy the adapter to put a different shaft in the Kirkland?
On course distance/testing so different...most players defo go after it more on launch monitors ....good enough numbers though but qould you get better from OEM 2nd hand drivers 🤷
You may have convinced me. I have been debating
Mizuno style tip on the Kirkland. Gabe did a test and found the Mizuno tip actually fits better in the Kirkland than the stock tip.
I actually have a Kirkland driver coming in this week. I might just take an older shaft that I liked with my old Callaway and have it retipped to this club.
As for what I expect, I expect the TSR to be more forgiving and easier to hit. Being fit should give better overall performance but you might be able to shaft in your club to get similar results.
Kirkland shaft is on the higher launch spinnier side. It's not that the Kirkland is cheap, it's that all others are overpriced/too expensive! Almost all these clubs are built the same way anyway. Golf has gone "The ego marketing way", and that being more expensive "must automatically mean better". It's a conforming golf stick, not a hi tech automobile. It's not the wand, it's the Wizard.
James, is the TSR3 your go-to driver when you’re not testing new and secondhand clubs? I bought one recently, and for me the great thing about it is the dispersion. Until now, I’ve never hit anything left of the fairway. I put it generally in the right half of the fairway, sometimes missing slightly right. I wonder if the Kirkland would match that.
Love these tests on the more budget gear. Looking ok yourself. Have you started an exercise regime?
Only dry January for a week lol
Haven't seen them in a store yet. Is it too early in the year for that?
There needs to be more affordable options. More money pays for more forgiveness
The whole “hit it out of the toe for the best result” surely must depend on swing speed, shaft flex points for your individual swing etc?
Oh yeah 100%
The mizuno shafts fit the Kirtland Head go figure 😮
For the price of the Titleist, a little hand should pop out the of the end of the grip and pat me on the back and exclaim "good shot sir!" After every use.
just heat the adapter off the shaft and put it on another.. ive done it loads of times
I would buy the that driver ..1/3 of the price!
Question I like that new bag you have ?
It would be interesting to know who manufacturers them. I'm not a fan of the big Kirkland brand on the headcover.
I am looking forward to you hopefully reviewing the new Wilson staff cb irons and if you find yourself doing so. Could you please put them against the last model. Been wanting to get a set of these but not sure if the new set has much a benefit over the currently discounted last model.
James can you test a Tour Edge C523 (or latest) driver. Low cost for us old duffers.
Personally I would do the second hand driver thing.
the majority of is here probably already have a favoured brand when it comes to equipment. kirkland wont compete with the likes of ping, taylormade, callaway etc. I don't think we're the target market here. I think these are aimed at those relatively new to the game, maybe a golfer buying a first new set? or someone coming back to the game after years away.
I like them, especially the irons.
Not for the golf snob perhaps, perfectly acceptable for me, the Titleist should be at least 40 metres longer for the price difference 🎉
Small thing but the logo really bothers me… I hate it in the irons too. Surely their marketing team can come up with something better.
The two clubs aren't for the same market. Kirkland great for casual golfers (remember, close to 45% of golfers never even break 100, less than 25% can consistently break 90 - there's likely no difference between a $200 and $600 driver when you don't yet even have a relatively repeatable swing). Titleist makes player's clubs. Always has. Doesn't even pretend to make clubs for beginners. It kind of makes one GI iron, but no SGI irons.
Comments on this video?
1. The guy apparently has one drive, one shot shape - a sort of baby fade. But that misses one of the real advantages of Titleist drivers (especially the TSR3) - workability. The TSR let's me work it equally well if I need to draw it around a dogleg, or cut it right around a corner. It is incredibly responsive. None of the was compared here. But it doesn't matter - Kirkland's target are folks for whom price is the primary consideration, many of whom are mostly happy just to get it somewhere close to the fairway.
2. The Kirkland sweet spot is not center club? WTH? For goodness sake why would anyone even make a club that literally wants what I'd consider to be a toe-side mishit? Good clubs (be it Titleist, Callaway, TM & etc.) design weight and shape to maximize energy transference when you make contact center club, slightly above mid-line. Watching this fellow say that contact that (to me) looked too high and off center was the ideal contact is just a little bizarre.
3. Four drives - not exactly a large sample size, but even they were dispersed all over the face. If your contact is that inconsistent, you are not going to be able to make use of a great deal of what makes Titleist drivers so good. I mean apparently this guy is a known reviewer that has to have at least some game, but just going by what I'm seeing with those four drives (first time I ever watched him) ... not so much.
I play a lot of golf with all sorts of people, at all different skill levels. Have some friends who play Kirkland stuff - almost all of them weekenders. Play a few times a year, partially just to have fun with buddies (i.e., the golf is almost secondary). One of them got his clubs as a Christmas present from his wife (she was amazed at the sale price - while she was shopping for a large Thanksgiving dinner ... an entire set of irons was apparently slightly cheaper than the dinner). I know of absolutely no single-digit cap, however, that plays Kirkland. Driver or irons. (And goodness knows any pro on the PGAT that endorsed them would be a laughingstock in tourney locker rooms - no matter how much they were paid.)
From what I hear, for what they are, who they are designed for, and what they cost, they are decent clubs. But thinking they are even remotely in the league of Titleist? Sorry, just no. But here's the funny thing, anyone that can't tell much difference ... actually should play Kirkland.
I will say that amongst the serious golfers I know, the TSR generation is getting just rave reviews. Some of the best drivers Titleist has even produced.
I got a Titleist TSR 2 with Oban Purple upgraded shaft on a resale site for £250.00, sold the Oban Shaft for £125, and purchased a Hzrdus smoke 60G stiff shaft new for £45, so netts out less than the Kirkland, for better driver and it will hold its price, Kirkland will be virtually worthless in months.
Is that so, hahaha?!
Is it ever sunny and warm where you are? All the videos I've seen of yours are overcast cold or raining!
Anyone remember the old Callaway FT Optiforce… probably not. That’s what the Kirkland looks like!
Let’s see…$200 for driver, $500 for the irons, and $150 for 3 wedges. That’s what I call affordable. Try going to a golf shop and getting new clubs for that price. Spending $1500-2000 for a set of irons is not sustainable. $600 drivers are not sustainable. $200 wedges are not sustainable. $500 putters are not sustainable. You get my drift here. The Takomo, Caley, Sub70, and Kirkland are getting it right. Also, yes it’s nice to get fitted, but there are a large portion of golfers that don’t even play weekly. They might be playing a couple of times a month. Why do you need to invest $6000 on all your golf equipment when you aren’t playing golf all the time? I’m talking about all of the equipment. Bag, clubs, shoes, clothes, balls, etc. Then you have to go out and spend $75 to play a decent course. The golf industry is killing itself. I’ve said this for years; in the future golf will go back to being a rich person’s game. It’s going to come full circle due to lack of affordability for the regular person.
I expect the Titleist to be better from miss hits. Get Foxy to test the Kirkland
All drivers look the same to me!
Should have made the Head to head with the tsr2. spec wise its more in the same range. tsr3 is more for the better player
Have you ever played on a dry course? 😂 Everything is always so wet! Have the TSR2 - would have been an interesting comparison
Being a lefty, Kirkland really doesn't concern me clubs wise. I say if you like them, save some $ or go used 👍
James could you let Foxy have a go on it see how he gets on?
The Kirkland had cover looks better than the Callaway AI Smoke head cover.
Hi James how’s about comparing it to the £200 PXG
Hi James, I bought the PXG gen5 recently for £199 would be interested on your thoughts between the pxg and kirkland. Or are all drivers much of a muchness noadays 😆
Those golfers that say they wouldn't have that have that head cover in their bag. Are just snobs.
Kirkland all day for me
Hit draws James 👌👌
So the Kirkland is similar to the Titleist when tested by a pro. What about a 20 handicapper? Will he be able to keep it in the fairway?
In which regard?
What would the dispersion be like if a high handicap golfer were to use the exact same drivers? This driver would probably be bought by high handicappers.
It shares the same connector as Mizuno
Could you pick up a better second hand driver for the same price as the Kirkland
Funnily enough I was at golf clubs 4 cash today doing just that… 👀
It would be interesting to see the results, I’m looking at getting my first ever new driver this year, just not convinced which one, they all look amazing
Cheaper implies poor quality...I believe you mean to say less expensive
Nope… cheaper is correct. Still great… but cheaper
Someone will have to convince me that a club you actually buy is a great deal. I guess it does mate well with the irons you can't actually buy.
*can't actually buy🧐
Looks way more like the Callaway Optiforce
I believe there are a few companies that make golf gear. This driver and the Kirkland Irons are made in one factory.
I saw “Let’s Play Through” yesterday. He went through the data. Very similar drivers.