After finding success with products like golf balls, gloves, wedge sets and putters, it looks like Costco is ready to enter the chat when it comes to producing irons. With the popularity of ...
The world of golf is heating up over dimples and curves. Costco is suing golf-ball maker Titleist over the right to produce its own -- and lower-priced -- golf balls. The legal dispute stems from the ...
I blame My Golf Spy. Really I do. There is no more rabid subset of sports fans than those interested in golf equipment, so when My Golf Spy wrote a recent recommendation comparing Costco's Kirkland ...
Last year, a lot of people I know got very excited about Costco opening up in Appleton. The membership-only warehouse club is the largest in the country, even surpassing Sam’s Club. They have great ...
Costco (NASDAQ: COST) has had great success with its Kirkland Signature house brand that can be found on everything from bottled water to pain relievers to liquor to clothing to diapers to pretty much ...
Next time you run to Costco for paper towels, baby formula or coffee pods, you might consider dropping another item in your cart: golf balls. That is, if you can find them. As reported by Forbes this ...
Costco has avid fans for everything from its rotisserie chickens to its hot dog -and-soda combos. The latest Costco object of desire? Its golf balls. Costco’s house brand Kirkland Signature golf balls ...
Costco is apparently ready to put up a fight over its Kirkland Signature golf balls, even if its with the biggest name in the business. The wholesale club has filed a lawsuit and is seeking a ...
The white-hot Kirkland Signature golf ball sold by Costco, which rode an insane wave of marketing and good publicity at the end of 2016, is no longer available. We discussed this a bit back in ...
SEATTLE – One of Costco’s newest offerings, Kirkland Signature-brand golf clubs, has landed the Issaquah, Washington-based retailer in legal trouble. In a patent infringement lawsuit filed last month, ...
The warehouse club wants a ruling that it has not violated Titleist's patents or falsely advertised its product. Many of these products are sort of wink, wink, nudge, nudge variants on popular name ...
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