KIRKLAND SIGNATURE SET REVIEW // Testing The Costco Wedges, Irons and Driver

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  • Today we have a fun one for you, as Ian and Mike have secured a full bag of Kirkland Signature gear for this test. While the boys have hit the wedges before, they test everything from wedges to irons and the infamous driver all with a Kirkland Signature ball as well. Come see the results!
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Komentáře • 243

  • @benrgrieve
    @benrgrieve Před 10 dny +48

    Funny to me how positive the feedback was on the wedges and the ball back when this was TXG and how negative everything is now.

    • @jzpat
      @jzpat Před 9 dny +7

      Yeah they didn’t acknowledge their inherent biases.

  • @yousefk9793
    @yousefk9793 Před 10 dny +10

    Kirkland golf glove is massively underrated.

  • @onsidelegal1002
    @onsidelegal1002 Před 10 dny +25

    Ian, when you were TXG you and Mikey said great things about the Gen 1 wedges. Now you are rebranded to a company w a not entirely positive reputation in the fitting space and have a different opinion. why is that? serious and honest question, and i play 225/t22 w kirklands as my practise wedges so im not a brand snob either way.

  • @delhump22
    @delhump22 Před 11 dny +31

    The final commentary regarding price is the reason why these clubs exist. I don't think anybody buying these clubs believes (or quite frankly cares) that these clubs will perform similar to other clubs from top golf brands, it simply boils down to cost. And as you guys stated, for the price, you're basically getting all you could ever want, if not more considering the price tag of customized clubs being what it is.

    • @redpillpharmacy6877
      @redpillpharmacy6877 Před 11 dny +3

      Those buying these clubs are ignorami. Spin rates etc. are the furthest things from their minds.

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny +1

      @@delhump22 completely agree.

    • @TheRycooder
      @TheRycooder Před 10 dny

      I disagree with the comment they don't think they will perform. People that buy these clubs aren't serious golfers Most serius golfers do know about clubs and their performance. These are bought by people that play only a few times a year imho.

    • @delhump22
      @delhump22 Před 10 dny

      @TheRycooder yeah I mean. . . That's pretty much what I'm saying. Someone who plays a few times a year isn't going to pay custom club prices, because what's the point.

    • @stevenagy9441
      @stevenagy9441 Před 7 dny

      I don't agree insofar as I think there's carryover from people who continue to think the Costco ball is good, when in fact it's quite bad.
      They make a 3-piece, firm, spinny, urethane ball that is meant to make people believe it is a pro V one clone, but it's truly very very far from that. The marketing is making people believe they are getting a Pro V one clone for a dollar and a quarter ball. But they should be doing is making a more forgiving ball with less spin and lower compression for the average golfer, but they make the opposite of that because they want people to believe something that's just not true.
      So with the irons, they are trying to make a TaylorMade P790 clone, which isn't even close to what average golfers need. Average golfers don't need a players distance iron, but that's what these are trying to be with lofts that are jacked and distances that are inconsistent and research and development that just isn't there.
      Why doesn't Costco make a set of good game improvement irons at a good price, which is what people truly need?
      Again, I feel like people who don't know what they're buying are thinking they are getting an iron that they want at a good price, but they just shouldn't be playing a players distance iron, especially one that simply isn't a good golf club.

  • @ronnieyao959
    @ronnieyao959 Před 8 dny +3

    As a low handicapper, I may not switch my iron set to KS because their shaft does not fit for my swing. But for wedge I am open minded, I can keep using my fitted shaft into the KS wedge head. They are only 30% of the cost of those big branded wedges but the performance is not bad at all. I think the real problem is NOT how bad KS clubs are, is how other big brands are so over priced. For $200 CAD per wedge from big brands, the KS really gives average golfers a chance to enjoy the game of golf instead of paying massive to over priced equipment.
    Look at what commercials are claiming: couple yard further, couple mph ball speed faster. Is that true? USGA smash 1.5 policy is there, how can my last year $800 driver becomes garbage when new $1000 current model is released?
    I will go to Ian Fraser for a fitting finding my optimal numbers then keep using them, not keep chasing new model..

  • @24tjricks
    @24tjricks Před 10 dny +34

    This review was definitely unconsciously biased. They need to sell products and this is not something they will ever sell. I play scratch golf most of the time and build clubs even more of my time. This was biased from a business standpoint whether we like it or not.

    • @tomjohns4355
      @tomjohns4355 Před 10 dny

      Or the clubs just suck and it’s a joke to think they’re good

    • @jzpat
      @jzpat Před 9 dny +4

      @@tomjohns4355what??? That’s your takeaway?? Lmao. Rick shiels testing of these clubs say otherwise. Many out there including him LOVED the Kirkland clubs. To the point you start to wonder how much these major brand companies are fleecing the general population of golfers.

    • @ryanwilliams3311
      @ryanwilliams3311 Před 6 dny

      They have said plenty of great things about direct to consumer brands. Why would this be different?

    • @zachsykes8086
      @zachsykes8086 Před 5 dny

      If that was the case they would’ve hated takomo and Calley, I’ve seen every club but the driver in person and they aren’t high end clubs. Not great just good, Perfect for a casual golfer that wants great value for new clubs.

    • @atxrich
      @atxrich Před 5 dny

      To @24tjricks point, I think this channel has to walk a fine line between presenting product reviews while at the same time selling their products and services. I think it’s a bit misguided to call these “unbiased” reviews as these guys aren’t robots and will have their own personal opinions about the look, feel and performance of any product they test.
      Just because TXG or anyone has an opinion about any product doesn’t mean it’s the gospel. They will tell you, like most, to test the products out for yourself and form your own opinions.

  • @mick19421
    @mick19421 Před 10 dny +21

    I detected total snobbery in this review. Some people can’t afford your prices.

  • @dylandavies3634
    @dylandavies3634 Před 11 dny +25

    Honestly felt like you guys were a bit harsh on the wedges and irons, they performed quite well considering the price. However, the driver looks to be absolutely horrid. For the begginer, this set is great considering a whole bag costs what just a set of normal irons cost

  • @stevet.7927
    @stevet.7927 Před 11 dny +20

    Fun review. Interesting comments about the Kirkland branding on the irons. Funny thing is, the people I know who love stuff from Costco will revel in the large branding and will glow with pride as they pull out their Kirkland irons and show everyone that they can suck at golf just as much as anyone else - but for 50-70% less.

    • @redpillpharmacy6877
      @redpillpharmacy6877 Před 11 dny +1

      Anyone with such a plebeian attitude has no business being on any golf course.

    • @EJRodriguez1
      @EJRodriguez1 Před 11 dny +9

      @@redpillpharmacy6877 Your life is miserable.

    • @987654321wormy
      @987654321wormy Před 10 dny +2

      ​@@EJRodriguez1yes his life is miserable. He's been inundating threads with similar comments. Imagine being so fragile that you're intimidated by budget clubs...😂

  • @Zgobear
    @Zgobear Před 9 dny +5

    Ian fully intended to trash kirkland regardless of the outcome. No place for biased reviews.

  • @blackburn72419
    @blackburn72419 Před 9 dny +17

    This really feels like Taylormade told club champion they needed to put out a relatively negative review of these clubs or there would be business consequences. From them refusing to even say speedfoam, let alone Taylormade's name, to counting the number of grooves, to criticizing tons of aesthetic things. I've watched tons of reviews on this channel and never seen them react so poorly to well performing clubs. Professional fitters not even talking about the shaft difference in the drivers is absolutely WILD. Ironic they bring up other reviews not being honest, this review really feels bought and paid for. Dissapointing.
    edit: Went back to make sure I wasn't misremembering things, in both their "best of series: irons for the average golfer" and even their "ultimate blade test" these irons perform very similarly if not better than irons they heaped tons of praise on. Only difference being brand and price.

    • @aarongee8146
      @aarongee8146 Před 9 dny +1

      This! I remember them reviewing the 1st gen Kirland wedges when this channel was still TXG and they had glowing reviews about it. Now its a total 180. Not sure if I can trust their reviews anymore.

  • @edj9961
    @edj9961 Před 10 dny +4

    Best glove on the market, price considered

  • @naderzein2435
    @naderzein2435 Před 11 dny +7

    Compare the irons directly to the P790's.

  • @erock1070
    @erock1070 Před 11 dny

    The squeak that went off in the background right immediately after he said hot ball was epic

  • @richardwm2
    @richardwm2 Před 11 dny +1

    Great review and so glad you did this. As someone getting back into the game after a long layoff, I tried the kirkland driver when it was released and returned it (another great thing about Costco - they took back the used club for a full refund, no questions asked). I'm glad to know it wasn't just me that thought it sat closed. I instead decided to buy a like new name brand driver from 2022 model year for the same price.

    • @xXcharliegoonerXx
      @xXcharliegoonerXx Před 10 dny

      Which driver did you go for? What specs?

    • @jzpat
      @jzpat Před 9 dny

      I would say yeah probably not with driver but the irons are pure.

  • @sydn53
    @sydn53 Před 10 dny

    The Kirkland putter & wedges are sensational!
    Performance, looks & price ✅

  • @jessehudson3377
    @jessehudson3377 Před 10 dny

    I’d be curious how close the lofts are to the spec. I wonder on some of these less expensive brands how good the QA is with some of those things.

  • @jtuds
    @jtuds Před 6 dny +1

    Put them on a swing robot and test it at different swing speeds and impact locations, then see how they stack up against the major brands. That’s the only way to get an honest picture. Ian has a great swing but I don’t think we can count on him to give the same level of analysis as a controlled (robotic) tester could.
    They’re fine for what they are. Don’t expect the same performance as you’d get from companies who have full R&D depts designing clubs. Costco is going for the mid-capper and up who’s looking to save some money. The TXG client isn’t the Costco golf customer and the Costco customer isn’t likely even all that aware of what a fitting studio does. They can coexist and that’s fine. Perhaps even good for golf.

  • @jimk.8544
    @jimk.8544 Před 10 dny +3

    Same happens with Kirkland wine. Fools laugh at the label. The smart money drinks the wine. “Oh no, I shanked my ball off the label.”

  • @stevenmiddleton7175

    The gloves are the best offering from their lineup

  • @Deang97
    @Deang97 Před 10 dny +5

    If those irons said TaylorMade on the back these guys would be pumping them so hard.

  • @lawbinson
    @lawbinson Před 11 dny +6

    Would take a set of older pings over these any day if value is the point.

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny +1

      I agree!!

    • @Kevin-qy9wf
      @Kevin-qy9wf Před 10 dny +2

      @@lawbinson agreed but older Pings are the worst value in used golf clubs imo. You’re often paying for nostalgia and brand loyalty over newer tech

    • @xXcharliegoonerXx
      @xXcharliegoonerXx Před 10 dny +1

      Which model? Something like the i500? i525 are still way more expensive than these in the used market. Wilson staff D7 Forged/D9 Forged are my best recommendations instead of Kirklands.

  • @Acncan
    @Acncan Před 10 dny +1

    How do I get a set of the kirkland Irons? Can I buy yours after you finish testing them?

    • @BadenAW
      @BadenAW Před 10 dny

      You can buy them in Costco

    • @Acncan
      @Acncan Před 10 dny

      @@BadenAW I wish I could but alas they are not in stock anywhere I can find in the US or Canada.

  • @stevenrobertson1416
    @stevenrobertson1416 Před 11 dny

    Agree with the lads! Hollow body design is great with an Achilles Heel and thay there are definitely differences to be seen from paying for a high quality set... BUT, considering who this is for, competing with Takomo or Haywood, these are great! Again, you're not getting fit for these so it's your new-average golfer market, and for that they are phenomenal! I definitely see this as a great option fir several buddies of mine

  • @joshlink954
    @joshlink954 Před 5 dny

    I thought the review was pretty fair. The clubs performed reasonable well for off the shelf un-fit clubs. The standard deviations were pretty good. Not going to beat a more premium custom fit set. Maybe an option for very casual players.

  • @gcopeland19
    @gcopeland19 Před 11 dny

    Informative review. Would have liked to have seen the SIM playing at the same loft as the KSIG driver as I’m pretty sure Ian is playing his driver at 7.5 or 8 degrees vs the 9.5 for the KSIG. If anyone expected Club Champion/TXG to sing the praises of a Costco product I’ve got some prime swampland in Florida to sell you 😂

  • @alexgarcia7104
    @alexgarcia7104 Před 9 dny

    I agree with the driver and appreciate the comparison with your gamer. I’m not in the market for clubs but for that price I might say I’m a little bit disappointed that this seemed a tiny bit biased as everyone may know Club Champion doesn’t have these for fittings. They do look “cheap” with the branding though lol. Performance wise with wedges and irons, they are perfect for beginners to beat up their first set but have modern technology at their disposal. You did point that out at the which was nice.

  • @kyleaubu
    @kyleaubu Před 10 dny

    I think for a set just to get someone playing golf, I think they are great... better than top flight. I'm considering getting a set and having as a backup set of clubs in case one of my buddies wants to cone play a round of golf with me or something, just to have a set on hand to be able to toss to someone and say "let's go play golf"

  • @neilgardner8066
    @neilgardner8066 Před 10 dny

    Sounds like they might be made by same foundary as Callaway irons, similar to their irons around heel area, etc

  • @amigopheasantkiller
    @amigopheasantkiller Před 10 dny +1

    When I played kirkland wedges, Before I switched to mizuno, I had them bent to fifty degrees, fifty five degrees and left the sixty where it was.... The club fitter didn't seem to have any trouble bending the clubs.... I watched him do it...

  • @paulwright996
    @paulwright996 Před 11 dny

    New WITB Wilson irons for Ian…?

  • @xerodeus2337
    @xerodeus2337 Před 10 dny +1

    The driver doesn't surprise me given who's likely to buy these sets and that the biggest issue with beginner golfers is the massive slice.

  • @chrishartman5383
    @chrishartman5383 Před 11 dny +4

    I think the key with the irons matching up with the ball is important. A buddy bought the irons, and then was playing his regular Supersofts, and had next to zero spin on any approach shots. After seeing ball tests, I told him to grab the Ksig balls so he can at least try to hold greens.

    • @gsjake
      @gsjake Před 10 dny

      I agree. But if you also have the driver you have way too much spin and your budget golfer is most likely going to have a huge slice that’s now enhanced with the spin of the ksig ball. If they play a low spin driver and dial it in then that’s a different story.

  • @clw22580
    @clw22580 Před 10 dny

    not enough spin on the irons? Costco has a ball for that too! ONE STOP SHOP for EVERYTHING!

  • @BadenAW
    @BadenAW Před 10 dny

    @ianfrasergolf I'd be interested in seeing you guys test the new RAM irons. At £299 for 4-PW, they sound too good to be true

  • @pbuck4456
    @pbuck4456 Před 9 dny +1

    The numbers are no doubt great to analyze vs the big brands. Having an On course Vlog with actual performance will show there’s not much difference between these and anything else out there and the best part about that is you’d be having fun and more money in your wallet for Hole #19! Rick Shiels Vlog just loaded one day ago to prove this very point.

  • @Mr._Keeps
    @Mr._Keeps Před 11 dny

    P790 PW has that same shape....hate it as well.

  • @mannyo1968
    @mannyo1968 Před 9 dny

    As an entry level golf club are perfect.

  • @MisaelValdez24
    @MisaelValdez24 Před 11 dny +2

    Thanks for fixing the TaylorMade SM10 😂
    But Ian, are your Vokeys lie bent upright? Noticed your toe is down significantly in the gap wedge on all strikes. Could be the reason you were having trouble turning it over? Just an observation mate! I would have loved to seen you use the low spin ball on the driver though to make it a little more far. Spin differential was way too large between the two drivers. Great video and keep the content coming!

  • @xTimx2002
    @xTimx2002 Před 11 dny +1

    Ian, was it any at all easy for you to get through the turf with these things? or do you think it was harder?

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny +2

      Wedges were harder, I couldn’t imagine playing them on soft soggy turf.

  • @jk_atlhletics5865
    @jk_atlhletics5865 Před 10 dny +9

    There is nothing wrong with these clubs. If you think they are not good enough for you then stop being entitled. No one in this comment section is turning pro.

  • @opus_da_penguin
    @opus_da_penguin Před 11 dny +1

    Critique of the performance and looks was pretty fair considering they’re constantly working with the best of the best every day. DTC clubs are great for the golf marketplace but they just aren’t as refined of a product as the big boys. Edit: thank you Ian for the further clarification on design. Disregard the next sentence. I felt like the design team caught some unnecessary strays from Ian, “not sure anyone on the design team is thinking about CG placement”😬

    • @redpillpharmacy6877
      @redpillpharmacy6877 Před 11 dny

      Bad quality is never a good value.

    • @opus_da_penguin
      @opus_da_penguin Před 11 dny

      @@redpillpharmacy6877 Agreed. I think some DTC brands to provide good value just not the same refinements of OEMs

    • @aarongee8146
      @aarongee8146 Před 11 dny +2

      If this was a fair review, Ian would be trashing the p790s as well, but instead had a glowing review. The p790 pitching wedge has an identical shape to the Kirkland pitching wedge. If these were bad quality, why would why Taylormade have a lawsuit against Kirkland? Also, that driver test was also pretty unfair. I am pretty sure Ian's driver was set to somewhere around 8 degrees.

    • @AZstu324
      @AZstu324 Před 10 dny +1

      It's a shame they'll never get a set of Maltby irons in to review. Their quality is right there with the big brands and hands down better than any other DTC. They don't just sell factory re prints like the others. They're all 100% original designs with actual innovation involved.
      They don't send out free test sets like everybody else. That's why we won't see them here.

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny +2

      I said that because there isn’t a design team. These are being selected from a factory in Asia who make blank golf clubs that can be stamped with any logo. There’s no R&D team working through CAD drawings to refine shape and performance. That’s why they are cheaper, there are less touch points.

  • @christopherlafreniere7141

    Watched Sheilds hit the driver he ended up left on a hole he had never been left on in 20 years. May be draw biased.

    • @kevinconnolly754
      @kevinconnolly754 Před 10 dny +2

      Sheils has always fought a big left miss and quite frankly has the ball striking of a 10 hcp

  • @starks1974
    @starks1974 Před 11 dny +3

    You can get the Maltby TS1 IM Forged irons for less and get them custom made, plus will perform better.
    I will keep my Ping 400 Max driver in the bag, nothing is beating that. But I do enjoy my Costco putter, only after buying the weight kit which is no longer available.

    • @granty1954
      @granty1954 Před 11 dny

      Same as Wishon Irons. Fantastic quality, budget price.

    • @starwf07
      @starwf07 Před 10 dny

      I'd be curious to see them review the Maltby TS1 IM, TS3, and TS4 irons. Other reviewers online seem to really like them and claim they are more forgiving than they look, but I'd love to see what someone with a more critical eye and launch data thinks of them.

    • @AZstu324
      @AZstu324 Před 10 dny

      They'll never do a Maltby review.
      A) Maltby won't send them any demo clubs. They just don't play that game (unfortunately)
      B) Unlike these K-sigs, Maltby is actually better construction quality than TM being fully forged and not just a forged face welded onto a cast body like TM.. and they have the looks too.
      They would serve absolutely no benefit to Club Champion by having Maltby on.

    • @starwf07
      @starwf07 Před 10 dny

      @@AZstu324 That was my initial thought too - that Maltby is more legitimate competition to CC's offerings, so they probably wouldn't be inclined to test them. But then I remembered that they had tested Takomo and Sub 70 and thought "who knows". ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @AZstu324
      @AZstu324 Před 10 dny

      @@starwf07 yeah they definitely will do the reviews when they're sent a free set but there's always that speculation that the reviews are somewhat skewed due to some kind of business-related bias. I just don't remember seeing any of those other DTC's ever knocking their socks off. This is a very specific reason that Maltby won't send out clubs due to the uncertainty of brand-specific or sponsorship loyalties. Like the old tootsie pop commercials.. "the world may never know" 😜

  • @davidcole2337
    @davidcole2337 Před 10 dny +2

    They can't sell them so no benefit to promote.

  • @jimlaidley4826
    @jimlaidley4826 Před 8 dny

    My interest in the review dropped dramatically as soon as they said they wre using the Kirkland ball. It is known to be a very spinny ball so the test results were not going to be comparable to their iron reviews with their regular test ball

  • @IOJR17
    @IOJR17 Před 9 dny

    Low spin would not be an issue if someone launches higher and has higher decent. IMO

  • @Mraclaws
    @Mraclaws Před 10 dny

    I would love to see a pro play with these

  • @pokeefe363
    @pokeefe363 Před 5 dny

    Objectively, the numbers were pretty poor on the Kirkland's, which might be because of the ball. I love Costco, but all of these clubs are an awful deal compared to Maltby (GolfWorks) or Callaway Pre-Owned. I don't think they were unfair in their criticism. You're better off going with other options.

  • @Connor-ef2xr
    @Connor-ef2xr Před 11 dny +5

    Released at the exact same time as Rick Shiels video haha

    • @rdbrook100
      @rdbrook100 Před 11 dny

      Was an hour before Rick... But then got pulled and put back on after Rick video.... False start by the lads

  • @golf007sd2
    @golf007sd2 Před 10 dny

    Ian you had more LMFAO with that driver swing that looked like TW when he hit that famous fairway bunker shot. That aside, for what an end-user would pay to have a FULL BAG (top to bottom) of balls, gloves, wedges, irons, driver, and putter....nothing can touch the cost saving of Kirkland for a PLAYER that is cost sensitive. Is it for everyone...no. Yet, given a reasonable player skill level with these clubs in his or her hand, will clearly be impressed. FYI,,,,Rick Shields just did a video using nothing but the Kirkland brand.

  • @stevenchalmers5113
    @stevenchalmers5113 Před 10 dny +1

    You can tell you guys make your living selling customized golf clubs with this review. You rip the clubs to shreds but are hitting perfectly good shots. The driver comparison is embarrassing as the shaft in you SIM driver will be suited to you where as the stiff one in the Kirkland doesn't. Not saying these the best on the market but amazing for the money.

  • @simonsaunders1730
    @simonsaunders1730 Před 5 dny

    I don’t really understand why someone would buy the driver when, (in the UK) a Callaway Mavrik or Cobra LTDx is available for the same price (new, not used).
    You can then go through the bag doing the same… why the Kirkland option when X is available for the same
    money. Each to their own, and they are a bargain next to the latest models, but you don’t need to buy the latest…

  • @rickpetryk2658
    @rickpetryk2658 Před 8 dny

    Why don't you guys compare them to clubs in the same price point not to clubs over twice ad much?

  • @davidcox8735
    @davidcox8735 Před 10 dny +12

    You just knew before watching that a company that prioritizes ripping customers off would not review these well.

    • @BadenAW
      @BadenAW Před 10 dny +4

      If this was back in the old TXG days, they'd be praising the KSig stuff... they initially tested the 1st iteration of the wedges and said they liked them

  • @bradleyhernley3434
    @bradleyhernley3434 Před 9 dny

    I'm not sure comparing Costco clubs to a person's custom fitted clubs was the best way to review these. I think comparing them to non-fitted, standard clubs would be the way to go. People considering Kirkland clubs just want to know if they can get 90% of the performance at 50% of the cost. Or compare them to a used set at the same cost.

  • @jasonmarch288
    @jasonmarch288 Před 11 dny +1

    Camera turns off. Ian turns to Mikey and says "Shite!"

  • @elijahbuffington
    @elijahbuffington Před 11 dny +19

    Big fan of the channel but feel like you guys were looking for everything wrong instead of reviewing the clubs objectively. Obviously they are copies of P790. The numbers looked decent in the irons for the higher handicap golfer or for somebody looking for a set of clubs on a budget.
    The driver is a draw biased and for higher handicap/ new golfers. So…… ease up a bit boys.
    Obviously you guys are going to advocate to be custom fit but not everybody can afford $350 for a fitting plus a ridiculous up charge on components to build a set of clubs.
    I’m not angry, just disappointed.

    • @aarongee8146
      @aarongee8146 Před 11 dny +3

      I am glad I wasn't the only one seeing this.

    • @ryanpiazza9160
      @ryanpiazza9160 Před 10 dny +1

      Totally agree and club champion is the absolute worst for fittings. Upcharges are insane when you can can save hundreds going to golf galaxy instead for a similar fitting

    • @Kevin-uj4to
      @Kevin-uj4to Před 9 dny

      To be fair, they did point out that the irons were a decent offering, especially for people looking for a budget or starter set.

    • @aarongee8146
      @aarongee8146 Před 9 dny

      @@Kevin-uj4to You should check out the review of the 1st gen Kirkland wedges when this channel was still TXG compared to this current review. It is a total 180 of what they say in this review. Mikey said he wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the Kirkland wedges and the Vokey.

    • @bcjaerialphotography4265
      @bcjaerialphotography4265 Před 6 dny

      @@aarongee8146I do agree they were very bias but in this review they are using the gen2 not the gen1 they originally used but as a whole this review was a really bad look and was obviously bias cuz they want to make money

  • @cikarang5
    @cikarang5 Před 10 dny +3

    Quite funny when you say that these won't come in our specs. They may not come in yours Ian but they come in Mikes for sure, he could game these and not lose a shot to handicap. You guys are such gear snobs that it makes me distrust the supposed data you provide. I used to love your videos but since the Club Champion hook-up there seems to be a definite slant toward certain brands.
    I wrote the previous comments at the start of the video and by 10:35 you are plainly having f*ck all to do with these, whats wrong is nobody else allowed to bring clubs to the market if your paymasters can't make money from them ?????

  • @brianberg7798
    @brianberg7798 Před 9 dny

    The only channel on CZcams that has negative reviews on these clubs!?!? Wonder why? 🤣 For the price and player they are going after, they will work perfectly

  • @kakimotoK20
    @kakimotoK20 Před 10 dny

    Best value gloves and I play them, hate the balls, and agree on the Kirkland logo on clubs. It’s fine on coffee or toilet paper but feels off on clubs.

  • @clw22580
    @clw22580 Před 10 dny

    lol funny how the youtubers get them but you cannot find them out in the wild ANYWHERE. What's the status of the TaylorMade vs Costco lawsuit?

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny

      We didn’t get them from Costco, friend of our had the set and very kindly let us borrow his clubs.

  • @vincealba6790
    @vincealba6790 Před 6 dny

    P790 clones... must not like those any longer too?

  • @jaehoonjang9398
    @jaehoonjang9398 Před 11 dny +1

    i was watching the other video and halfway through a new one uploaded lol

    • @rdbrook100
      @rdbrook100 Před 11 dny +1

      Glitch in the matrix... Did you take the red pill or blue .

  • @leecheesheng6007
    @leecheesheng6007 Před 11 dny

    @clubchampionmedia Kirkland Signature Golf clubs is irons which based off Taylormade P790 irons. But, Taylormade Lawsuit about Kirkland golf irons a few months ago.

  • @coreyvaillancourt
    @coreyvaillancourt Před 11 dny +4

    This was a tough video for Ian and Mike to make under the Club Champion brand. I give them credit for trying to make the video but the people buying Kirkland Signature are not the ones even considering getting fit at CC and paying $1,000 plus for a driver or $2,100 for an iron set. 😬

  • @lewmano7367
    @lewmano7367 Před 11 dny +1

    “Not bad” haha that’s an understatement. Think of the target audience here, this is phenomenal value and engineering that is the subject of a lawsuit. Some refinements could be had for sure.. but it’s their first go.. they need to create a cool golf logo K or something KG

  • @jgaulorr
    @jgaulorr Před 9 dny

    Always a good video. The only thing i would ask is to show the club heads when you discuss them so we can see what you are seeing. Thanks!

  • @charliematusik561
    @charliematusik561 Před 10 dny

    Out of Ian and Mikey… they chose the wrong person to test these without a shadow of a doubt.
    Shaft in any of the clubs is not designed for someone who swings at Ian’s speed….

  • @mitchh6
    @mitchh6 Před 11 dny

    Wait… did Mikey just say the sim stays in the bag? What year are we in?

    • @redpillpharmacy6877
      @redpillpharmacy6877 Před 11 dny

      We’re in 2024. Yes, the SIM is a few years old. This doesn’t mean it’s inferior. Abandon your chronological snobbery.

  • @emoney2707
    @emoney2707 Před 10 dny +4

    They look just like a p790 and it appears as if you bashed Costco for copying . You tried so hard to find a way to say something negative about the shaping, then if what you are saying is true on how different it actually is, it hurts Taylomades claims against Costco.

  • @user-uq6yx1lf5j
    @user-uq6yx1lf5j Před 10 dny +2

    Sad to see a little bs and bias on this channel. Every previous club testing used their preferred ball, pro v option consistently. If testing mizuno irons they don’t use a mizuno ball? Obviously wouldn’t be an ongoing lawsuit if they weren’t essentially identical to taylormade. Can’t wait to get my hands on these when/if back on the market. Clubs have gotten outrageously expensive

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny

      These are not identical to TM irons, I can assure you of that. That fact that you are going to pick up a set validates my decision to test them on the channel. I’m glad the people who watch our videos will get a chance to see us test them.

    • @TheSinistercr0c
      @TheSinistercr0c Před 10 dny

      @@ianfrasergolf So you're saying Taylormades lawsuit is without merit....?

    • @Nick-hh5ev
      @Nick-hh5ev Před 9 dny

      @@TheSinistercr0c taylormade's lawsuit is they're marketing the speedfoam without actually having the speedfoam

  • @elliotslater8646
    @elliotslater8646 Před 10 dny +1

    Very thorough review as always guys 👍 loved watching this thank you

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny

      👍🏼, appreciate you loaning us the clubs Elliot.

  • @LTZ_Z71
    @LTZ_Z71 Před 10 dny

    I'd venture a guess the average person who buys this set doesn't even have a handicap OR they do and it's 25+ and couldn't care less or even think about the distances these things go with a particular ball.

  • @leehopkins1258
    @leehopkins1258 Před 11 dny +2

    Looking forward to this 😊 best reviewers on CZcams by far!

  • @garyhovey9305
    @garyhovey9305 Před 10 dny

    I’m shocked to lean that Ian has a true gamer driver!

  • @jerrysmiley1084
    @jerrysmiley1084 Před 10 dny

    Has something changed between Costco and Taylor Made that I missed. Why review a club that no one can buy?

    • @bradleyhernley3434
      @bradleyhernley3434 Před 9 dny

      It was on sale at my Costco a week ago. They come and go. Just got to be looking for them.

  • @Brnstein
    @Brnstein Před 11 dny

    Bout time bois..

  • @socalgolf9978
    @socalgolf9978 Před 11 dny +2

    More people would play them if the branding was smaller and different name.

  • @joshlink954
    @joshlink954 Před 5 dny

    They have to figure out a way to brand the clubs. Kirkland Signature is hideous.

  • @Kevin-qy9wf
    @Kevin-qy9wf Před 11 dny +13

    The cult following for Costco is getting insane to the point people are attacking anyone who dares to be even a little critical

    • @redpillpharmacy6877
      @redpillpharmacy6877 Před 11 dny

      Noble souls would never dream of joining any cult following of Costco, since Costco is thoroughly plebeian.

  • @tomkar35
    @tomkar35 Před 10 dny

    Now that McGregor is back and making quality gear for the same exact price and allows you to order with no up charge custom shafts and lies I truly think you are lost if you’re trying to buy these clubs. Or even going with any prior year irons from OEM is a much better option. But i guess if you are a kirkland hype junkie go off and buy some cheap under performing golf clubs.

    • @tomkar35
      @tomkar35 Před 10 dny

      the kirkland balls however, they are quality and will save you some serious money…

  • @TheSinistercr0c
    @TheSinistercr0c Před 11 dny +96

    The unconscious bias in this review is incredible to see. These irons are the subject of a lawsuit by Taylormade who allege they are basically a direct copy of their P790 irons, but listening to the commetary one would be forgiven for thinking they were some generic Far Eastern rubbish. For $499 as opposed to $1399 for the Taylormades there is no comparison. I've just watched the eviceration of a perfectly good set of irons for the average budget conscious golfer who doesn't care about brand names and wants value for money .

    • @dbeasleyphx
      @dbeasleyphx Před 11 dny +8

      No need the the adjective "unconscious". Ian said they looked cheap at 2:05.

    • @TheSinistercr0c
      @TheSinistercr0c Před 11 dny +4

      @@dbeasleyphx Indeed. I've just watched their 2023 P790 review to make sure I'm not being overly critical. The term 'opposite ends of the spectrum' springs to mind...

    • @CoryLancasterYT
      @CoryLancasterYT Před 11 dny +4

      They are trash, play them if you want, but they are a joke with that logo.

    • @erock1070
      @erock1070 Před 11 dny +22

      Remember too that the Costco irons are not on their fitting wall, so they have no advantage and hyping them up as they will never sell one set of these

    • @gcopeland19
      @gcopeland19 Před 11 dny +11

      These are not even close to the quality of P790’s. The boys summed it up best, these present a good value of a new golfer on a budget. If you’re expecting the performance of an OEM, you’re dreaming in technicolor.

  • @TrotGolfer
    @TrotGolfer Před 6 dny

    The people that are playing these irons don’t give a shit about the golf ball they’re playing..

  • @nelsonapontejr.6793
    @nelsonapontejr.6793 Před 11 dny +1

    Get some Takomo’s instead

  • @chasecars1savelives
    @chasecars1savelives Před 10 dny +1

    I predict 50k views on this video easily

  • @rdbrook100
    @rdbrook100 Před 11 dny +14

    Costco golf clubs ... No Thanks.
    50kg bag of chicken tenders.... Yes please

  • @todpharis4996
    @todpharis4996 Před 11 dny +8

    Just buy used, quality clubs.

  • @ericgjerde686
    @ericgjerde686 Před 10 dny

    Its great to buy rotisserie chicken and wedges

  • @GolfBert
    @GolfBert Před 10 dny +3

    its the shite ball. use prov

  • @aaron_b.
    @aaron_b. Před 8 dny +1

    Tonally different vs the previous Kirkland wedge review. Very strange vibe in general, like counting the grooves (you can count the number of videos discussing the number of grooves on an iron face on one hand going back to the earliest TXG videos).
    Side note, the logo in general is probably the dumbest thing anyone in golf talks about. You don't see it at address or at any point during the swing. Stop being such vain prissies about it.

  • @Kevin-yh6dn
    @Kevin-yh6dn Před 9 dny

    Ian and Mikey could have easily avoided doing anything on their products, but they didn’t. They put them on center stage, hit their balls/clubs and gave them free air time and publicity. Then they gave their opinion on the competition. I don’t see Costco reviewing Club Champion products anytime soon. I have a great idea. Put Club Champion bays in Costco stores. I’d love to test clubs while my wife buys 3 gallons of barbecue sauce we’ll never use.

  • @TS_Esquire
    @TS_Esquire Před 11 dny

    I think these clubs missed their mark. First off, I don't think the majority of consumers want Kirkland Signature written all over their irons and driver. They should really just have it as KS on the equipment. Also, There are so many direct to consumer options now for irons and wedges (takomo, stix, sub 70, Ram Golf, McGregor Golf, Bombtech, Vice now has a line) for the irons to only be okay. Plus you can get a 3 year old premium used driver for $200. Even Costco sells a Calloway full set in the stores right next to these; the Calloway "Edge" set. I think the balls from a few years ago were fanatic and it created a cult following for Costco golf stuff but now the balls aren't as good as the equipment just isn't where it needs to be compared to others companies.

    • @aarongee8146
      @aarongee8146 Před 9 dny

      I think you missed the mark. The great thing about Costco is that if you try it and don't like it, you can return it for a full refund. Can you do the same thing with direct to consumer irons and wedges? I was lucky enough to snag a set of the irons for my brother and they are actually quite nice. Compared to my current set of Mizuno JPX923 forged, they are great for what it is out of the box for a fraction of what I paid. Also, why would you buy a used driver when you can get a brand new one? The shaft can be swapped out because it uses the Mizuno shaft adapter.

    • @TS_Esquire
      @TS_Esquire Před 9 dny

      @@aarongee8146 Nah, I was pretty spot on. They're okay irons. Yeah you can take them back if you don't like them but that has nothing to do with the quality of the clubs- if getting your money back is your point on the clubs, then you're making my point that the clubs are only okay. As for buying a used driver, a used Callaway Rogue ST, TM SIM 2 Max, or Ping G410 Plus will all cost the same as a new Kirkland driver and perform better in distance and consistency. It also won't have Kirkland Signature written all over it. But you wouldn't be able to take those back though so maybe they aren't any good.

  • @lawbinson
    @lawbinson Před 11 dny +3

    TM M2 2016 - $150
    Ping G 5W - $75
    Ping G 4H - $75
    Ping G 5-UW - $400
    Cleveland CBX Full Face SW and LW - $150
    Total = $850

    • @CoryLancasterYT
      @CoryLancasterYT Před 10 dny +2

      This! There are MILLIONS of used clubs out there perfect for beginners!

    • @jk_atlhletics5865
      @jk_atlhletics5865 Před 10 dny

      Yeah.. If you want clubs beat the hell up then sure..Pay those bargain prices

  • @bnav21
    @bnav21 Před 11 dny +2

    “Not for me.” Proceeds to hit Kirkland wedges within 6 feet of pin…

    • @CoryLancasterYT
      @CoryLancasterYT Před 11 dny +1

      @@bnav21 Ian is dialed right now. He could take a hickory stick club and drop dimes.

  • @BidenIsKing
    @BidenIsKing Před 10 dny

    The ball is the weak spot!

  • @rdbrook100
    @rdbrook100 Před 11 dny

    Take .... 2. 🎬

  • @Deang97
    @Deang97 Před 11 dny +4

    Funny how the most critical and negative I have ever heard you both speak is in regards to something you don't sell and that can take away from your business.

    • @aarongee8146
      @aarongee8146 Před 11 dny +1

      Facts

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny +1

      Yes that’s because we choose what we sell….. from all the components in the market we hand pick the best. So if it’s not in our matrix that tells you what we think about it already.

    • @TheSinistercr0c
      @TheSinistercr0c Před 10 dny +2

      @@ianfrasergolf These are direct to consumer clubs which you would not sell anyway so your point is moot. You made no mention of either the Lamkin grips (2nd most popular manufacturer by sales in the US and Europe) or the True Temper shafts (largest US manufacturer in the entire market), both of which are premium quality (and price) products. Why not Ian is my question?

    • @Deang97
      @Deang97 Před 10 dny

      @@ianfrasergolf I just call it like I see it brotha.

    • @ianfrasergolf
      @ianfrasergolf Před 10 dny +1

      @@Deang97 the irony is, that all we’re doing here also. They are ok from a performance standpoint, missing some key features of a best in class set of irons but at the price it will make sense for some people. That is what’s called “calling it as you see it.”

  • @mr-dpc-5018
    @mr-dpc-5018 Před 10 dny

    I think straight of the bat you were going to slag these off. They are half the price of the so called ones they are copying, great stater set or for a higher handicap. Also you couldn’t recommend them because you can’t fit people into them as they come pre set. Disappointed in this review to be honest. Thought you were better than this . You should have Mickey to test the driver, might straighten him out as you said it was 4 deg toe in, it’s all about your ego on these clubs, you wouldn’t want to be seen rating them or using them.?

  • @justgettinby8260
    @justgettinby8260 Před 10 dny +2

    People getting upset that they said a cheap iron looks cheap 😂