Those 312 large dimples help to keep air resistance to a minimum for a more stable ball flight, while wedge spin rates are higher in this latest version for greater greenside control. It has a durable Surlyn cover, which is highly cut-resistant on mishits or visits to the trees and has fewer dimples than most other balls. The Vice Drive’s soft Energy Speed Core is a real distance generator for those with low to medium swing speeds Read our full Kirkland Signature 3-Piece Urethane Cover 2.0 Golf Ball review.But the Kirkland is also far less expensive than most of those balls, so players who are looking for greenside control at a budget price, a combination that’s not always easy to find, might want to explore the Kirkland 2.0. In our testing it also proved to deliver more ball speed and less spin off the driver than the original version, but overall it still didn’t quite measure up in terms of overall distance compared to some of the top three-piece, urethane golf balls. Most notable were the performance and soft feel it offered around the greens. And in our testing there was a lot to like about the 2.0 version. ![]() New is the Kirkland Signature 3-Piece Urethane Cover 2.0, which like its predecessor has been a fan favorite while remaining an exceptional value. The Kirkland Signature golf ball has garnered plenty of attention since being released, both for its on-course performance and the legal battle that its manufacturer, Costco, has had with Titleist. ![]() And we shouldn’t run away from the seeming bluntness of the word because it is, after all, the key factor in many golf ball-buying decisions … Some people might prefer the word ‘inexpensive’, but at the end of the day, cheap is what these balls are. But our most expensive one – TaylorMade’s Soft Response (opens in new tab) – is a three-piece design offering a little more in the way of all-round performance. Most models at this end of the market feature a simple two-piece design – a core and a cover of varying attributes to promote different blends of performance. Our selection includes some of the best value balls on the market, some of the best distance balls and some of the best soft-feel balls. We’ve got manufacturers’ prices here ranging from $8 a dozen (yes, you heard that right!) up to $36 a dozen. Many inexpensive models offer plenty of performance as well as plenty of ammo for your money. Some people may think if it’s cheap it can’t be any good but this is most definitely not the case with golf balls. This might be because they have limited means at their disposal full stop it might be because they’re relatively new to the game or are spraying it around a bit so value is a top priority or it might be that they simply wish to choose how they spend their money and are perfectly happy with the performance of certain less expensive models. ![]() If we’re being brutally honest, for all the technology the major golf ball brands plough into the very best golf balls on the market (and other models in their ranges), for some golfers, golf ball purchases will always ultimately be about cost.
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