Costco’s $199 Kirkland Signature driver now available. Here’s what we know

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The Kirkland Signature driver features a carbon crown and adjustability — all for $199.

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Last week big-box retailer Costco caught the attention of budget-minded golfers when it released its highly anticipated Kirkland Signature player’s distance irons.

This week comes Costco’s follow-up act: its value-packed Kirkland Signature driver, priced at $199.

The Kirkland Signature driver is the last of three recent Costco golf-product releases; the first was a yellow version of its Kirkland golf ball, which hit shelves in September, followed by the Kirkland Signature irons last week.

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The Kirkland Signature driver comes with a cover and wrench Costco.com
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Costco Kirkland Signature driver hits USGA conforming club list. Are store shelves next?
By: Ryan Barath

Kirkland Signature driver technology

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An inside look at the Kirkland Signature driver Costco.com

The technical details of the driver are limited to a single sentence on Costco’s website, but the club features a titanium body and face, carbon composite crown and an adjustable hosel. This is more technology than we originally anticipated when the driver hit the USGA conforming club list last month.

Price, specs, availability

The driver is priced at $199 on Costco’s website, and if customer reaction is anything like what we saw with the recently released irons (which sold in hours), it’s unlikely inventory will last long.

The driver comes with a True Temper EvenFlow RipTide shaft in stiff or regular. The only available loft is 10.5 but it can be adjusted down to 9.5 or up to 11.5 degrees of loft.

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Kirkland Signature driver specs Costco.com

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Ryan Barath

Golf.com Editor

Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.