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  2. Golfers are going wild over Costco's Kirkland golf balls

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    The Titleist balls cost more than $40 for just a dozen. While Costco appears to have a hit on its hands, the Kirkland Signature balls might be a limited run since the wholesaler isn't really in ...

  3. Titleist - Wikipedia

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    The golf division of the Acushnet Process Company produced the Titleist golf ball in 1935, which became the company's most successful product. [citation needed] In 1948, Titleist introduced "Dynamite Thread" to increase the yardage of their balls. A year later, Titleist became the most used ball at the U.S. Open Tournament. [4]

  4. It’s the best time of year to buy golf gear—here are the ...

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    This 12-pack of golf balls from Wilson comes in five colors, three of which are on sale. You can get the orange balls for $19.10, while the hot pink and white ones are only $17.97.

  5. Acushnet Company - Wikipedia

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    The Acushnet Company is an American company focused on the golf market. The company operates a series of brands that manufacture golf equipment, clothing and accessories.. The principal brands operated by Acushnet are Titleist, best known for balls and clubs; FootJoy, an apparel brand with particular focus on shoes and gloves; Scotty Cameron, a leading putter brand; Vokey Design, a leading ...

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    Kirkland Signature Platinum Performance UltraShine Dishwasher Detergent Pacs At $0.12 apiece, it's easy to understand why anyone would buy these dishwasher pods. Still, reviews are mixed.

  7. American Brands - Wikipedia

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    It produced golf balls, shoes, and clubs under the Pinnacle Golf, Titleist, FootJoy and Cobra Golf trademarks. The Acushnet Rubber division, which was Acushnet's original business, was sold off in 1985. Cobra Golf was sold to Puma AG in March 2010, and the other golf brands were sold to Fila in 2011.

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