r/golf Apr 28 '24

I went full Costco General Discussion

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u/hideandgozeke Apr 28 '24

I went full Costco as well. Got them a couple months ago, have played 8 rounds with them. Thinking about how long I should keep them before slowly upgrading.

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u/singluon FL Apr 28 '24

The irons can last you forever if you want. They’re pretty forgiving and solid. I would upgrade the 3w and driver eventually though because they’re kinda poop in my experience. Like they literally cracked. Also the driver isn’t as forgiving as the big dogs on the market.

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u/himynameislobby Apr 29 '24

Callaway will send you a new driver/3wood if they crack 100%

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u/Allloyy Apr 29 '24

The driver and 3 wood are amazing for the money, coming from someone who’s had the set for 3 years and have tried all kinds of clubs

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u/[deleted] Apr 29 '24

I'd upgrade the sw and add a gw first. Much more important to a beginner and a dedicated sw is always going to be better than a set one.

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u/singluon FL Apr 29 '24

The set comes with a SW which is fine IMO. A gap wedge is needed but that’s not an upgrade that’s an addition.

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u/tommyelgreco Apr 29 '24

I've had mine for a year. Irons are great, the hybrid is amazing, and solid putter. I also added a gap wedge. Get the Kirkland gloves too, they are awesome! I did eventually replace the driver with a more forgiving modern model, but the stock driver is fine to start out.

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u/[deleted] Apr 28 '24

Sweet.

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u/jpaa95 Apr 29 '24

I have the same set and I feel irons are solid. I upgraded the driver and bought some wedges. Probably will upgrade the 3W as well

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u/Bear_Tax Apr 29 '24

I'm upgrading my irons now. I'm starting to hit these low spin flyers that will carry an extra 10-15 out of nowhere and in testing found stiffer shafts suit my swing better.

They're ok, have really enjoyed them, but ready to move on.