lefthack Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 (edited) Or did I miss the thread on these? https://www.samsclub.com/p/member-s-mark-golf-ball/P990365444?xid=plp_product_2 Edited February 19 by lefthack Quote Haywood 1 with Fake Ventus Black 6S Haywood 3W Haywood 18* driving iron Vato Skull MB irons 4-PW KBS PGI 80g iron shafts Mirua 51/10 and 55/12 wedges Haywood mid mallet putter Golf Pride Concept Helix grips "You're not good enough to get mad at your bad shots!" - Bill Murray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahenderX Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 (edited) 12 minutes ago, lefthack said: Or did I miss the thread on these? https://www.samsclub.com/p/member-s-mark-golf-ball/P990365444?xid=plp_product_2 According to MGS, they just came out. I did see one WRX post in 2024 mentioning this ball. Edited February 19 by ahenderX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lefthack Posted February 19 Author Share Posted February 19 28 minutes ago, ahenderX said: According to MGS, they just came out. I did see one WRX post in 2024 mentioning this ball. I would have ordered them already but it's $40 to ship to non members and I don't want to try them that bad. 🤣 2 Quote Haywood 1 with Fake Ventus Black 6S Haywood 3W Haywood 18* driving iron Vato Skull MB irons 4-PW KBS PGI 80g iron shafts Mirua 51/10 and 55/12 wedges Haywood mid mallet putter Golf Pride Concept Helix grips "You're not good enough to get mad at your bad shots!" - Bill Murray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoCalTitleist Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 If they had yelllow I would try them but I already have too many 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post storm3 Posted February 20 Popular Post Share Posted February 20 (edited) 3-piece TPU 338 dimple pattern (SM Parker is the only non-OEM factory using a pattern with that number) so likely similar to the Kirkland Performance+. Historically, balls from this factory have been on the spinner side for the spectrum. The other stamp on the USGA conforming list (Pro Series) appears to be a 3-piece with a 314 dimple pattern (only other balls I am aware of with that pattern are from Cut). My guess is that they sourced off the shelf offerings from two different white label factories. Edited March 2 by storm319 5 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Double K Posted February 20 Popular Post Share Posted February 20 I'll be grabbing some as soon as they are in stock. Hopefully they float better than ProVs 1 6 Quote Titleist 917D2 10.5* GD DI-6s Titleist 917F 18* GD DI-7s Adams 22* Hybrid TM p790 5 - PW Titleist SM4 50, 54, 58Scotty Newport 2Ball: 7 yards ahead of Cruisin's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caniac6 Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 I’ll try one when I find one. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ode1 Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 A couple of things noticed- Material: Constructed from blended urethane Durability: High due to blended urethane construction and the cover has what looks like a small dimple mixed in, should be a dead give away🤔 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
th6252 Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 ERC? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ode1 Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 11 hours ago, th6252 said: ERC? Possibly. The dimples do look like a hex pattern! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birdieputt19 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 They are in stock online but at $8 shipping I’ll wait till they’re in store before giving them a shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grm24 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 On 2/22/2025 at 6:50 AM, ode1 said: Possibly. The dimples do look like a hex pattern! New versions of Pro-V1's and 2 dimensional pictures of other golf balls here in the past have been claimed to have hex like dimples. They aren't. 1 Quote Dreams are not meant to come true. Dreams are meant to keep you going through the darkness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
st1800e Posted February 24 Share Posted February 24 1 hour ago, grm24 said: New versions of Pro-V1's and 2 dimensional pictures of other golf balls here in the past have been claimed to have hex like dimples. They aren't. Yes, like this. It’s an optical delusion…😉 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thematttk Posted February 24 Share Posted February 24 (edited) Box says made in Vietnam. Going to ask around about these, but it certainly doesn't appear to be a hex dimple. Edited April 17 by MattyTeaks 3 Quote everybody needs a win sometimes, even if it isn't real Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hougz79 Posted February 24 Share Posted February 24 SM Parker plant is in Vietnam. 1 Quote Ping G440 LST 10.5*, Ventus TR Blue 6X Ping G440 MAX 4W 17*, Ventus TR Red 7X Ping G440 MAX 7W 21*, Ventus TR Blue 8X Titleist T250U 4i, Tour AD VF 75S Ping Blueprint S, 5-PW DG 120 S300 Cleveland RTZ Tour Rack 50, 54, 58 DG TI S400 Scotty Cameron Phantom 7.2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ode1 Posted February 24 Share Posted February 24 14 hours ago, MattyTeaks said: Box says made in Vietnam. Going to ask around about these, but it certainly appears to be a hex dimple. I think it's the raised area outside the dimple makes it appear to be hex because those lines are straight and angle in a way that make it appear that way. If looking at the dimple and not the raised area I think they are round/ish🤔...🙃 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wantacigar Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 On 2/19/2025 at 10:55 PM, storm319 said: 3-piece TPU 338 dimple pattern (SM Parker is the only non-OEM factory using that pattern) so likely similar (if not identical) to the Kirkland Performance+. The other stamp on the USGA conforming list (Pro Series) appears to be a 3-piece with a 314 dimple pattern (only other balls I am aware of with that pattern are from Cut). My guess is that they sourced off the shelf offerings from two different white label factories. The new KSig Red Stripe? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post golf-RN Posted February 27 Popular Post Share Posted February 27 Got a couple of boxes on the way. One reviewer said it felt like the new TP5x (a ball I really like btw). Will compare to the Ksig red stripe when they arrive. Gut says they will be very similar. 6 Quote Cobra LTDx 7½º Driver HZRDUS Black RDX 6.5 2021 King Tec 2 hybrid 17º MMT XS 2021 King Tec 4 hybrid 21º MMT XS 2023 Cobra King Tec Utility 2 iron 17º KBS $-Taper Lite stiff 2023 Cobra King Tour 6-GW Nippon Pro Modus³ Tour 105s Kirkland V2 Wedges 2024 Odyssey AI Cruiser Jailbird Winn Dri-Tac LT Standard grips Kirkland V3 Performance Plus | TaylorMade TP5x | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golf-RN Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 Balls came in today, working all weekend so I can't test them until Monday. First thoughts, the cover feels noticeably softer than the red strip. My wife thought the same thing. Feels like a TP5 looks like a Chrome Soft. Can't wait to try them out!! 1 Quote Cobra LTDx 7½º Driver HZRDUS Black RDX 6.5 2021 King Tec 2 hybrid 17º MMT XS 2021 King Tec 4 hybrid 21º MMT XS 2023 Cobra King Tec Utility 2 iron 17º KBS $-Taper Lite stiff 2023 Cobra King Tour 6-GW Nippon Pro Modus³ Tour 105s Kirkland V2 Wedges 2024 Odyssey AI Cruiser Jailbird Winn Dri-Tac LT Standard grips Kirkland V3 Performance Plus | TaylorMade TP5x | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdmiller61 Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 On 2/23/2025 at 1:03 PM, Birdieputt19 said: They are in stock online but at $8 shipping I’ll wait till they’re in store before giving them a shot. If you buy two shipping is free Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vernon Posted March 2 Share Posted March 2 I really like the new Kirkland but will definitely check these out. Still not wild about either of the logos but it's certainly not a showstopper. Quote Ping G430 Max with Ping Distanza or MP5 Ladies flex or Grafalloy Pro Launch Blue 45 in Senior Ping G430 Five Wood Ping Distanza Ping G430 Seven Wood Ping Distanza Ping G430 Nine Wood Ping Distanza Ping i230 5-PW Red Dot + 1" Recoil Dart 105 Ping i230 Utility Wedge +1" Recoil Dart 105 Ping Glide 4.0 56 Degree ES Red Dot ZZ 115 Scotty Cameron Squareback 2.5 341/2" Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 35" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birdieputt19 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 9 hours ago, bdmiller61 said: If you buy two shipping is free Not a plus member, but spoke with my store and they’re on order. Just not sure how long they’ll take. Out with an injury so I’m in no rush 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrFlipper Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 My store had them in stock. 2 dozen in a box for 27.98, so I picked up a box. At the worst, they’ll be decent practice balls. Too cold here for golf right now, though. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lefthack Posted March 4 Author Share Posted March 4 My nearest Sam's Club is 9 hours away. 🤣 Quote Haywood 1 with Fake Ventus Black 6S Haywood 3W Haywood 18* driving iron Vato Skull MB irons 4-PW KBS PGI 80g iron shafts Mirua 51/10 and 55/12 wedges Haywood mid mallet putter Golf Pride Concept Helix grips "You're not good enough to get mad at your bad shots!" - Bill Murray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post birdman123 Posted March 9 Popular Post Share Posted March 9 Cross-posted this in the hackers paradise as well. My take on the balls after playing with it today. Members mark golf ball review: I tested them out today playing 18. Here’s my take on them since no one online anywhere has posted a detailed review as of 3/8/25. 1. Feel: They’re firm. Very firm. Clicky to a fault for most players I’d imagine. Played in 65* weather today and overcast so it wasn’t cold enough for everything to feel hard. These were much firmer than ProV1 & ProV1X. Felt akin to ProV1X left dash. Online says 90 compression but to me that’s WAY off! PV1x is 96 compression, PV1x left dash is 102 compression according to my golf spy. The MM ball is at least 100 in my estimation based purely on feel. For reference I hit them indoor off a mat and the MM and left dash felt nearly identical in firmness. 2. Performance: These things go. Great off the tee and irons. Probably got 5-10 more yards out of them on both driver and irons. Low spin in the driver and lower spin on irons. Where the spin became problematic was green side. The firmness of the ball contributes to the lack of grab to your wedge leading to bump and runs even when trying to get them to check. However, I was able to get a solid amount of stopping power with these out of the green side bunker. May have been poor strikes green side that contributed to the lack of check or the conditions I was playing. Now, in fairness to the MM I was playing on closely mowed 11.0 greens today. I play a soft putter (DF3 Accra) and these felt great paired with it - felt I was able to control pace better than with a PV1 or Chrome Tour (my typical gamer ball). Felt more like a milled putter paired with ProV1 which I what I used to putt. The launch was medium to high on these. I like the windows of all my clubs these launched. Easy to flight and they didn’t balloon on me. I could hoist them when needed and also flight them as needed. 3. Durability Great durability. I think the urethane cover is firmer/harder than other premium tour balls. As such I think the durability is greater. I won’t buy chrome tour balls again because after 1 or 2 holes those balls will be scuffed just from clean iron/wedge shots. If you’re hitting out of the sand with CT go ahead and grab a new ball to putt afterward - that’s my experience with the chrome tour balls. These are as durable, if not more so, as ProV1s. 4. Value At a little over a dollar a ball these are the best value ball I’ve found. They perform better for me than similarly priced balls (ksig). I want a low spin driver ball (check), manageable spin iron ball (check), high spin green side wedge ball (nope), and preferred feel on putter with a good roll (check). You can’t have everything out of every ball and these check 75% of the boxes for me, and if I just get better at GIR I won’t have to worry about green side spin. Overall impression: Great value (pun intended) ball that performs well for the 10-20 handicap golfer in mind. Keep in mind that it’s firm and may not check as much as other balls will on green side shots. For $27 per 2 dozen it’s worth the experiment to see if they earn a spot in your bag. 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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golf-RN Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 On 3/8/2025 at 11:56 PM, birdman123 said: Cross-posted this in the hackers paradise as well. My take on the balls after playing with it today. Members mark golf ball review: I tested them out today playing 18. Here’s my take on them since no one online anywhere has posted a detailed review as of 3/8/25. 1. Feel: They’re firm. Very firm. Clicky to a fault for most players I’d imagine. Played in 65* weather today and overcast so it wasn’t cold enough for everything to feel hard. These were much firmer than ProV1 & ProV1X. Felt akin to ProV1X left dash. Online says 90 compression but to me that’s WAY off! PV1x is 96 compression, PV1x left dash is 102 compression according to my golf spy. The MM ball is at least 100 in my estimation based purely on feel. For reference I hit them indoor off a mat and the MM and left dash felt nearly identical in firmness. 2. Performance: These things go. Great off the tee and irons. Probably got 5-10 more yards out of them on both driver and irons. Low spin in the driver and lower spin on irons. Where the spin became problematic was green side. The firmness of the ball contributes to the lack of grab to your wedge leading to bump and runs even when trying to get them to check. However, I was able to get a solid amount of stopping power with these out of the green side bunker. May have been poor strikes green side that contributed to the lack of check or the conditions I was playing. Now, in fairness to the MM I was playing on closely mowed 11.0 greens today. I play a soft putter (DF3 Accra) and these felt great paired with it - felt I was able to control pace better than with a PV1 or Chrome Tour (my typical gamer ball). Felt more like a milled putter paired with ProV1 which I what I used to putt. The launch was medium to high on these. I like the windows of all my clubs these launched. Easy to flight and they didn’t balloon on me. I could hoist them when needed and also flight them as needed. 3. Durability Great durability. I think the urethane cover is firmer/harder than other premium tour balls. As such I think the durability is greater. I won’t buy chrome tour balls again because after 1 or 2 holes those balls will be scuffed just from clean iron/wedge shots. If you’re hitting out of the sand with CT go ahead and grab a new ball to putt afterward - that’s my experience with the chrome tour balls. These are as durable, if not more so, as ProV1s. 4. Value At a little over a dollar a ball these are the best value ball I’ve found. They perform better for me than similarly priced balls (ksig). I want a low spin driver ball (check), manageable spin iron ball (check), high spin green side wedge ball (nope), and preferred feel on putter with a good roll (check). You can’t have everything out of every ball and these check 75% of the boxes for me, and if I just get better at GIR I won’t have to worry about green side spin. Overall impression: Great value (pun intended) ball that performs well for the 10-20 handicap golfer in mind. Keep in mind that it’s firm and may not check as much as other balls will on green side shots. For $27 per 2 dozen it’s worth the experiment to see if they earn a spot in your bag. Interesting about the feel. My family and I all thought it felt softer than the red stripe, like much softer. Very much agree about the durability. We put about 500 hits on one MM ball in our sim, a lot of drivers but a ton of scoring irons and wedges, and the ball looked like it had never been hit afterwards. I felt the short pitches and chips had just as good a spin number as the red stripe. Had several 3/4 60° wedges hit 11500 rpms. I felt iron spin was a touch less than the red stripe though, which is good for me since I am a high ball hitter with a 50-53° decent angle. But agree, it is a very good ball and I'm looking forward to getting it outside. Great review BTW 👍 2 Quote Cobra LTDx 7½º Driver HZRDUS Black RDX 6.5 2021 King Tec 2 hybrid 17º MMT XS 2021 King Tec 4 hybrid 21º MMT XS 2023 Cobra King Tec Utility 2 iron 17º KBS $-Taper Lite stiff 2023 Cobra King Tour 6-GW Nippon Pro Modus³ Tour 105s Kirkland V2 Wedges 2024 Odyssey AI Cruiser Jailbird Winn Dri-Tac LT Standard grips Kirkland V3 Performance Plus | TaylorMade TP5x | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wantacigar Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 41 minutes ago, golf-RN said: Interesting about the feel. My family and I all thought it felt softer than the red stripe, like much softer. Very much agree about the durability. We put about 500 hits on one MM ball in our sim, a lot of drivers but a ton of scoring irons and wedges, and the ball looked like it had never been hit afterwards. I felt the short pitches and chips had just as good a spin number as the red stripe. Had several 3/4 60° wedges hit 11500 rpms. I felt iron spin was a touch less than the red stripe though, which is good for me since I am a high ball hitter with a 50-53° decent angle. But agree, it is a very good ball and I'm looking forward to getting it outside. Great review BTW 👍 Have you played the Ksig RS outside yet? What did you think of them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golf-RN Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 49 minutes ago, wantacigar said: Have you played the Ksig RS outside yet? What did you think of them? I have not gotten them outside yet, been way too cold and rainy/snowy since they released, so I've only been able to compare and contrast in my sim. I will say this, I used the silver stripe all last year and loved that ball, had some of my longest drives ever with that ball, if the red stripe outside performance is equal or even better, I will be quite happy. I know from my launch monitor numbers that the red stripe driver spin is lower than the silver stripe, so I'm looking forward to seeing how that translates to the course. 1 Quote Cobra LTDx 7½º Driver HZRDUS Black RDX 6.5 2021 King Tec 2 hybrid 17º MMT XS 2021 King Tec 4 hybrid 21º MMT XS 2023 Cobra King Tec Utility 2 iron 17º KBS $-Taper Lite stiff 2023 Cobra King Tour 6-GW Nippon Pro Modus³ Tour 105s Kirkland V2 Wedges 2024 Odyssey AI Cruiser Jailbird Winn Dri-Tac LT Standard grips Kirkland V3 Performance Plus | TaylorMade TP5x | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
storm3 Posted March 11 Share Posted March 11 12 hours ago, golf-RN said: Interesting about the feel. My family and I all thought it felt softer than the red stripe, like much softer. Feel perception will vary player to player and often based on the type of shot. Some are very sensitive to the cover hardness, some the outer mantle hardness, some the core, and some based on particular construction attributes (also largely depends on your baseline). Given that the cover appears to be thinner than the Kirkland 3-piece balls to date, I would not be surprised to hear someone perceiving the ball as harder given that the mantle tends to be the hardest layer (thinner covers tend to accentuate the mantle). I personally tend to be more sensitive to the overall compression off of driver/fairways and the cover/mantle everywhere else (especially balls with thin covers and very firm mantles). My personal construction preference are 4-piece balls with two mantles and a CTU cover (balls with multiple mantles tend to go slightly softer with the outer mantle vs mid-high compression 3-piece balls). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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