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Costco has been a hot topic in the golf world in recent months. Through their own Kirkland Signature brand, they have released a range of drivers, wedges and irons – the latter of which has been the subject of a lawsuit from TaylorMade over striking similarities in the products. 

But the threat of legal action clearly hasn’t fazed Costco from producing more equipment, and it looks like putters are next in to hit the shelves of their warehouses. 

Photos of the Kirkland Signature KS2 putter have been cropping up across social media and… well, it’s certainly something… 

 

As you can see, it’s a mallet-type fang design with two weight ports on the sole, which are forward towards the face. There’s also what looks like more weighting on the black fang tips which will make it a high-MOI design delivering decent stability on off centre hits. 

The KS2 face insert has horizontal grooves on face which you can assume is designed to create more top spin for a better end-over-end roll.  

Looking from above you have some pretty good-looking alignment with a black alignment marking the middle of the face and two white lines running down the inside of the fangs which will make a nice visual to frame the ball. 

The milled KS1 Kirkland putter sold out within hours of its release and three times in over two weeks, so it’s likely the same thing will happen when the KS2 comes to market. Let us know if you get your hands on one! 

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James Tait is bunkered’s Gear Editor. Want to know how the latest Callaway driver, Vokey wedge or Scotty Cameron putter performs? He’s the guy to ask. Better yet, just watch his videos on the bunkered YouTube channel. One of the biggest hitters in the UK, James also competes on the World Long Drive circuit and is a descendent of former Amateur champion Freddie Tait.

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