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Costco's $200 Kirkland Gen 3 Forged Wedge Set Beats Premium Brands

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If you’ve been waiting for Kirkland Signature to step up its wedge game, the wait is officially over. Costco just released the Gen 3 Forged Wedge Set, and at $200 for a three-piece set with free shipping, this might be the best golf deal to hit the internet all summer.

What’s the Deal?

Costco members can pick up the Kirkland Signature Gen 3 Forged Wedge Set (right-hand only) for $200 with free shipping — that’s roughly $67 per wedge for a full three-piece setup.

The headline upgrade this generation: these are forged clubs, a meaningful step above the previous cast construction. Forged wedges typically deliver a softer feel at impact and better shot feedback — the kind of performance you used to need to spend serious money to get.

Speaking of which: comparable wedges from Cleveland and Titleist run $150 to $180 each. A full three-wedge setup from either brand could easily run you $450 to $540. The Kirkland set comes in at less than half that price.

Who Should Buy This?

This deal is built for the mid-handicap golfer who wants tour-caliber feel without the tour-caliber price tag. If you’re shooting in the 80s or 90s and your short game is where strokes are slipping away, upgrading your wedges is one of the highest-return moves you can make — and this set makes that upgrade genuinely accessible.

It’s also a smart buy for Southern golfers heading into peak summer season. If you’re based in Atlanta, Houston, Charlotte, or Dallas, you’ve got months of warm-weather rounds ahead. New wedges now means the whole summer to dial in distances and groove consistency before fall scramble season rolls around.

A Few Caveats Worth Knowing

Right-hand only. Lefties will need to sit this one out for now.

Costco membership required. You’ll need an active membership to purchase — no workaround on that one. [AFFILIATE:costco_membership]

Stock tends to move fast. This dropped as a “highly anticipated” release, and Kirkland golf gear has a history of selling out before most people realize it’s available. There’s no posted expiration date, but waiting on these is a gamble.

The Bottom Line

At $200 for a three-wedge forged set with free shipping, the Kirkland Signature Gen 3 is a genuine value play for any golfer who’s been letting their short game cost them strokes. If you’re a Costco member and wedges are on your list, this one’s worth moving on.

Go claim yours through your Costco account while stock holds.