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It is getting harder and harder at my club to play in under 4 hours. When I joined 10+ years ago even in a fourball on a Saturday morning in prime season a normal round would be right at 4 hours, maybe a couple minutes less. And in threeballs outside of peak spring-early summer season we generally played in 3:20 or so in our morning dogfight, maybe 3-1/2 hours if it was with four per group.

 

Nowadays I can't remember the last time we played in under 3-1/2 hours even with threeballs and nobody ahead of us. And the normal pace this time a year is just over four hours. Same course, mostly the same guys, same rules, same everything except it has just plain old gotten a half-hour slower in a decade. A few guys who play slow have joined over the years and once even a very few 4+ hour players are in the mix that becomes the norm.

 

I'm not sure what I'm going to do. If it gets any slower or these 4+ hour rounds continue come football season when the course is less crowded I will just stick to playing late in the day by myself. I love playing with my morning guys but my last three rounds in a row have all been in the 4:10-4:15 range which just eliminates any sense of flow and sucks the joy out of the game for me.

 

Are these walking rounds or does your group ride a cart? We all switched to walking about 5 years ago in order to get in shape for our first trip to Bandon. We have all made the switch and walk most rounds, particularly on the weekends. Our course is a links style for perfect for walking. There are a few longer trips between tees, but a nice pleasant pace puts us in the 3:45 to 4 hour mark. Walking really helps dealing with a slower round. I suppose it is the elimination of racing up and sitting in the cart. I have put a seat on my cart. If you have to wait, just take a seat for a few seconds and get ready to hit your next shot.

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It is getting harder and harder at my club to play in under 4 hours. When I joined 10+ years ago even in a fourball on a Saturday morning in prime season a normal round would be right at 4 hours, maybe a couple minutes less. And in threeballs outside of peak spring-early summer season we generally played in 3:20 or so in our morning dogfight, maybe 3-1/2 hours if it was with four per group.

 

Nowadays I can't remember the last time we played in under 3-1/2 hours even with threeballs and nobody ahead of us. And the normal pace this time a year is just over four hours. Same course, mostly the same guys, same rules, same everything except it has just plain old gotten a half-hour slower in a decade. A few guys who play slow have joined over the years and once even a very few 4+ hour players are in the mix that becomes the norm.

 

I'm not sure what I'm going to do. If it gets any slower or these 4+ hour rounds continue come football season when the course is less crowded I will just stick to playing late in the day by myself. I love playing with my morning guys but my last three rounds in a row have all been in the 4:10-4:15 range which just eliminates any sense of flow and sucks the joy out of the game for me.

 

Are these walking rounds or does your group ride a cart? We all switched to walking about 5 years ago in order to get in shape for our first trip to Bandon. We have all made the switch and walk most rounds, particularly on the weekends. Our course is a links style for perfect for walking. There are a few longer trips between tees, but a nice pleasant pace puts us in the 3:45 to 4 hour mark. Walking really helps dealing with a slower round. I suppose it is the elimination of racing up and sitting in the cart. I have put a seat on my cart. If you have to wait, just take a seat for a few seconds and get ready to hit your next shot.

 

This is one reason I went ahead and ordered a cart (it should arrive sometime this week). In my area...the only way that you're going to have a x < 3.5 hr round is if you luck out and there's no one in front of you. More often than not...it's well over four hours. Other than the "easy button" aspect of riding in a cart, there's just no benefit to me. Riding just means that you'll get to your ball faster and spend even more time sitting around waiting.

 

Edit: I can't wait to try it out. Which comes back to your original point...walking will help me burn off a few calories and I think it would be a good way to wind down after a long day in the office.

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I think I'll go down to the basement and get a sleeve of the K Sigs out of the safe and use them today. :lock:

 

I've got 4 doz at the top of my closet. Took a sleeve out for a round and almost lost one on the first hole. Dug out the Chrome Softs and put the KSIG back in the bag. The one "used" ball is back in the closet with the other 47. I'll dig 'em out some time for a real trial. I'm almost hoping I don't like them so I'mm not nervous every time I swing.

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Played two more rounds with the Ksig this weekend.

 

Three takeaways:

 

Very durable, two full rounds with one ball and not one scuff. Some regular wear and tear but still playable

Great ball flight off the tee and on longer iron shots

Still can't spin it enough with my shorter irons

 

No problem on my end spinning this club with shorter irons. But everyone has a different swing. I play these things multiple rounds until the golf gods need it as a sacrifice. Durability and performance are outstanding with this ball. I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time. They're keeping me longer and straighter off the tee which, which is making rounds of golf a lot more fun and profitable.

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Played two more rounds with the Ksig this weekend.

 

Three takeaways:

 

Very durable, two full rounds with one ball and not one scuff. Some regular wear and tear but still playable

Great ball flight off the tee and on longer iron shots

Still can't spin it enough with my shorter irons

 

No problem on my end spinning this club with shorter irons. But everyone has a different swing. I play these things multiple rounds until the golf gods need it as a sacrifice. Durability and performance are outstanding with this ball. I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time. They're keeping me longer and straighter off the tee which, which is making rounds of golf a lot more fun and profitable.

lol...if a ball can get me that much closer to being a scratch golfer....ill sign up and try them again....the K-Sig SUPERBALL it should be called.
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Played two more rounds with the Ksig this weekend.

 

Three takeaways:

 

Very durable, two full rounds with one ball and not one scuff. Some regular wear and tear but still playable

Great ball flight off the tee and on longer iron shots

Still can't spin it enough with my shorter irons

 

No problem on my end spinning this club with shorter irons. But everyone has a different swing. I play these things multiple rounds until the golf gods need it as a sacrifice. Durability and performance are outstanding with this ball. I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time. They're keeping me longer and straighter off the tee which, which is making rounds of golf a lot more fun and profitable.

lol...if a ball can get me that much closer to being a scratch golfer....ill sign up and try them again....the K-Sig SUPERBALL it should be called.

 

Yeah man, exactly what I said...Its a "SUPERBALL" indeed...Maybe you can have a discussion about it with your other alias like you did just a bit earlier in the thread...It'll at least keep you busy for a while there Cloverhead!!!

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What other balls do you find spin enough with short irons?

 

I'm comparing them to the 2015 ProV1's i regularly play. I've only played 3 rounds with the Ksig but on two very different courses and weather conditions. One on relatively soft greens in cool weather and one with very firm greens and nice and warm weather. Got a lot less spin on my approaches than usual on both courses.

 

I'll continue to test them out for a while and I'll probably play them until I've lost or worn my supply out but as it feels right now I wouldn't change and make this my gamer for the rest of my life. Still a great ball at a fantastic price.

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Played two more rounds with the Ksig this weekend.

 

Three takeaways:

 

Very durable, two full rounds with one ball and not one scuff. Some regular wear and tear but still playable

Great ball flight off the tee and on longer iron shots

Still can't spin it enough with my shorter irons

 

No problem on my end spinning this club with shorter irons. But everyone has a different swing. I play these things multiple rounds until the golf gods need it as a sacrifice. Durability and performance are outstanding with this ball. I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time. They're keeping me longer and straighter off the tee which, which is making rounds of golf a lot more fun and profitable.

lol...if a ball can get me that much closer to being a scratch golfer....ill sign up and try them again....the K-Sig SUPERBALL it should be called.

 

Yeah man, exactly what I said...Its a "SUPERBALL" indeed...Maybe you can have a discussion about it with your other alias like you did just a bit earlier in the thread...It'll at least keep you busy for a while there Cloverhead!!!

whoa.....triggered........i was just saying maybe i didn't give them a fair shake and I should try them again....

 

if you have an issue with the mods, take it up with them. Lets keep it to subject matter here...

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Played two more rounds with the Ksig this weekend.

 

Three takeaways:

 

Very durable, two full rounds with one ball and not one scuff. Some regular wear and tear but still playable

Great ball flight off the tee and on longer iron shots

Still can't spin it enough with my shorter irons

 

No problem on my end spinning this club with shorter irons. But everyone has a different swing. I play these things multiple rounds until the golf gods need it as a sacrifice. Durability and performance are outstanding with this ball. I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time. They're keeping me longer and straighter off the tee which, which is making rounds of golf a lot more fun and profitable.

lol...if a ball can get me that much closer to being a scratch golfer....ill sign up and try them again....the K-Sig SUPERBALL it should be called.

 

Yeah man, exactly what I said...Its a "SUPERBALL" indeed...Maybe you can have a discussion about it with your other alias like you did just a bit earlier in the thread...It'll at least keep you busy for a while there Cloverhead!!!

whoa.....triggered........i was just saying maybe i didn't give them a fair shake and I should try them again....

 

if you have an issue with the mods, take it up with them. Lets keep it to subject matter here...

 

Issue is not with the Mods...They saw bs happening and took care of it...Now people who like to stir the pot and have no ground to stand on with their limited or no experience with the ball and its performance, I might have an issue with...

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Issue is not with the Mods...They saw bs happening and took care of it...Now people who like to stir the pot and have no ground to stand on with their limited or no experience with the ball and its performance, I might have an issue with...

thanks for your opinion, but you are way off. That's ok though. Its all good.

 

My experience with the ball is different than yours and many others. No big deal, Like I said above, if it worked THAT WELL for you that can get me that much closer to being a scratch golfer, maybe i didn't use them enough.

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Sounds like a classic Catch-22 situation. If you don't like the K-Sig well enough to stick with them and keep playing them, then how do you have enough experience to say you didn't like them? Joseph Heller could explain it better than I...

I think when the discussion was still centered around the comparison to the Pro v1's at that point. Not really about JUST the K-sig.....i mentioned i had better performance out of a Wilson and a Prov 1, so in my opinion i didn't think the K-sig compared at all to the titleist.......but seeing how the ball is credited with lowering index by 5.6 points, i really think i should try them again.....i didn't like them at first but now, maybe my skewed view of this ball will be erased with much more positive thoughts of my HDCP being improved......im willing to try it again...but to me the prov1 comparison is still way off
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Sounds like a classic Catch-22 situation. If you don't like the K-Sig well enough to stick with them and keep playing them, then how do you have enough experience to say you didn't like them? Joseph Heller could explain it better than I...

I think when the discussion was still centered around the comparison to the Pro v1's at that point. Not really about JUST the K-sig.....i mentioned i had better performance out of a Wilson and a Prov 1, so in my opinion i didn't think the K-sig compared at all to the titleist.......but seeing how the ball is credited with lowering index by 5.6 points, i really think i should try them again.....i didn't like them at first but now, maybe my skewed view of this ball will be erased with much more positive thoughts of my HDCP being improved......im willing to try it again...but to me the prov1 comparison is still way off

 

Snaggy did NOT say the ball was responsible. He practiced, hit a driver that was better for him and played this ball. Multiple factors. Obviously the ball was a smaller factor unless it optimised on some attribute his previous ball was not suited for.

 

Anecdotally I have hit some of my longest drives this year with the K-Sig..this should be a fun place to share that..BUT I don't claim that to be the sole reason or even a significant fraction of the reason. And if I did it would obviously be only attributable to being a match to my swing characteristics. In each of the cases probably my fitted driver, conditions and a good swing, then the ball in last place for significance.

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Sounds like a classic Catch-22 situation. If you don't like the K-Sig well enough to stick with them and keep playing them, then how do you have enough experience to say you didn't like them? Joseph Heller could explain it better than I...

I think when the discussion was still centered around the comparison to the Pro v1's at that point. Not really about JUST the K-sig.....i mentioned i had better performance out of a Wilson and a Prov 1, so in my opinion i didn't think the K-sig compared at all to the titleist.......but seeing how the ball is credited with lowering index by 5.6 points, i really think i should try them again.....i didn't like them at first but now, maybe my skewed view of this ball will be erased with much more positive thoughts of my HDCP being improved......im willing to try it again...but to me the prov1 comparison is still way off

 

Snaggy did NOT say the ball was responsible. He practiced, hit a driver that was better for him and played this ball. Multiple factors. Obviously the ball was a smaller factor unless it optimised on some attribute his previous ball was not suited for.

 

Anecdotally I have hit some of my longest drives this year with the K-Sig..this should be a fun place to share that..BUT I don't claim that to be the sole reason or even a significant fraction of the reason. And if I did it would obviously be only attributable to being a match to my swing characteristics. In each of the cases probably my fitted driver, conditions and a good swing, then the ball in last place for significance.

His exact quote was "I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time."

 

That statement along with what you just stated is enough to give these a 2nd chance....its not like the price is so restrictive like a prov1

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Sounds like a classic Catch-22 situation. If you don't like the K-Sig well enough to stick with them and keep playing them, then how do you have enough experience to say you didn't like them? Joseph Heller could explain it better than I...

I think when the discussion was still centered around the comparison to the Pro v1's at that point. Not really about JUST the K-sig.....i mentioned i had better performance out of a Wilson and a Prov 1, so in my opinion i didn't think the K-sig compared at all to the titleist.......but seeing how the ball is credited with lowering index by 5.6 points, i really think i should try them again.....i didn't like them at first but now, maybe my skewed view of this ball will be erased with much more positive thoughts of my HDCP being improved......im willing to try it again...but to me the prov1 comparison is still way off

 

Snaggy did NOT say the ball was responsible. He practiced, hit a driver that was better for him and played this ball. Multiple factors. Obviously the ball was a smaller factor unless it optimised on some attribute his previous ball was not suited for.

 

Anecdotally I have hit some of my longest drives this year with the K-Sig..this should be a fun place to share that..BUT I don't claim that to be the sole reason or even a significant fraction of the reason. And if I did it would obviously be only attributable to being a match to my swing characteristics. In each of the cases probably my fitted driver, conditions and a good swing, then the ball in last place for significance.

His exact quote was "I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time."

 

That statement along with what you just stated is enough to give these a 2nd chance....its not like the price is so restrictive like a prov1

 

Assuming you actually have some on hand.

 

The availability is the restrictive part.

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Played two more rounds with the Ksig this weekend.

 

Three takeaways:

 

Very durable, two full rounds with one ball and not one scuff. Some regular wear and tear but still playable

Great ball flight off the tee and on longer iron shots

Still can't spin it enough with my shorter irons

 

No problem on my end spinning this club with shorter irons. But everyone has a different swing. I play these things multiple rounds until the golf gods need it as a sacrifice. Durability and performance are outstanding with this ball. I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time. They're keeping me longer and straighter off the tee which, which is making rounds of golf a lot more fun and profitable.

 

Geez...this should be a Costco marketing piece!

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Played two more rounds with the Ksig this weekend.

 

Three takeaways:

 

Very durable, two full rounds with one ball and not one scuff. Some regular wear and tear but still playable

Great ball flight off the tee and on longer iron shots

Still can't spin it enough with my shorter irons

 

No problem on my end spinning this club with shorter irons. But everyone has a different swing. I play these things multiple rounds until the golf gods need it as a sacrifice. Durability and performance are outstanding with this ball. I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time. They're keeping me longer and straighter off the tee which, which is making rounds of golf a lot more fun and profitable.

 

Geez...this should be a Costco marketing piece!

 

PM me Costco Marketing...Let's make a deal!...

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Sounds like a classic Catch-22 situation. If you don't like the K-Sig well enough to stick with them and keep playing them, then how do you have enough experience to say you didn't like them? Joseph Heller could explain it better than I...

I think when the discussion was still centered around the comparison to the Pro v1's at that point. Not really about JUST the K-sig.....i mentioned i had better performance out of a Wilson and a Prov 1, so in my opinion i didn't think the K-sig compared at all to the titleist.......but seeing how the ball is credited with lowering index by 5.6 points, i really think i should try them again.....i didn't like them at first but now, maybe my skewed view of this ball will be erased with much more positive thoughts of my HDCP being improved......im willing to try it again...but to me the prov1 comparison is still way off

 

Snaggy did NOT say the ball was responsible. He practiced, hit a driver that was better for him and played this ball. Multiple factors. Obviously the ball was a smaller factor unless it optimised on some attribute his previous ball was not suited for.

 

Anecdotally I have hit some of my longest drives this year with the K-Sig..this should be a fun place to share that..BUT I don't claim that to be the sole reason or even a significant fraction of the reason. And if I did it would obviously be only attributable to being a match to my swing characteristics. In each of the cases probably my fitted driver, conditions and a good swing, then the ball in last place for significance.

His exact quote was "I've dropped my handicap index 5.6 stokes since October playing these balls paired with the Nike Vapor Flex 440 driver and little practice time."

 

That statement along with what you just stated is enough to give these a 2nd chance....its not like the price is so restrictive like a prov1

 

Assuming you actually have some on hand.

 

The availability is the restrictive part.

got 6 balls left. the rest are in the woods somewhere
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they will cut if you thin a bunker shot

 

Very durable, two full rounds with one ball and not one scuff. Some regular wear and tear but still playable

 

Hmmmmmm,,,,,,,,,

Callaway Epic Flash SZ 9.0 Ventus Blue 6S

Ping G425 14.5 Fairway Tour AD TP 6X

Ping G425 MAX 20.5 7 wood Diamana Blue 70 S

Titleist 716 AP-1  5-PW, DGS300

Ping Glide Forged, 48, DGS300

Taylormade MG3 52*, 56*, TW 60* DGS200

LAB Mezz Max 34*, RED, BGT Stability

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Word got out that I was playing the COSTCO ball and immediately carts lined the fairways hoping for a glimpse of an errant shot into the woods. The ball didn't fail me all day and I brought it back home used along with 2 new ones from the sleeve I was playing. Security walked me back to the car,after my round, to protect the valuable contraband in the bag once the word was out I had them in play. Yes I was followed on the way home but managed to shake them and return the unused balls to the safe in the basement. I must be more careful and not let word when out when I use this magical ORB. :golfer: :taunt:

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So after many many attempts to like the Ksig, the divorce is officially over. It was long off the tee but just couldn't get along overall.

 

So picked up 3 dozen TM Tour Preferred from RBG in the ammo box for $61 total including shipping. After selling my last 2 dozen Ksigs, I have gained an extra dozen balls and a few bucks.

 

Really hope their is a "Performance One" on the way, but for now.... good luck to all who love the Ksig.... she is a sexy b*&ch, just not felling ya anymore. :)

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I also find the durability on these to be a little worse than tour preferreds, pro vs, and b330s I usually play. Still, I would say durability is not a problem at all.

 

I think durability is only a concern for really good players I have never completed a round without loosing a ball so a balls average lifespan < 9 holes. At this rate you could probably make them out of hardened butter and it would be no problem for me.

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