Equipment
FIRST LOOK: Kirkland KS2 Mallet Putter
Kirkland Golf, the brand owned and operated by Costco, is set to release its newest putter, a mallet, under the moniker “KS2.”
The KS1 blade was released several years ago, and aimed to bring an affordable-yet-quality putter to the market under the Kirkland Signature brand that has created comparable golf equipment options for players.
Kirkland has created a past putter, balls, wedges, gloves, irons, and a driver, and some of its designs have even landed the company in hot water, as a recent lawsuit from TaylorMade against the brand accused them of taking some tech from the P790 irons. There were also claims of false advertising in the suit.
However, Kirkland Signature is back with its first mallet-style putter with the KS2, and the first looks were given by theequipmentjunkie on Instagram:
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As you can see, the design is similar to that of a Scotty Cameron Phantom putter, featuring the wingback design that has become popular over the past few years.
Companies like TaylorMade have gone above and beyond to include customizable options in these types of putter heads, which are geared toward helping iron out specific misses.
No additional information is known on the KS2 currently. However, we do know it will feature a single-bend shaft, adjustable weights, and, as the KS1 featured, a SuperStroke grip.
Images via MyGolfSpy
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