Signature V2
The prior-generation Kirkland three-piece urethane (soft, grippy cover) ball offering legitimate tour-quality materials and solid iron play at an unbeatable price point.
What do these specs mean?
Compression
How soft the ball feels. Lower numbers (70–80) compress easier and help slower swings get distance. Higher (90+) rewards faster swings.
Cover
Surlyn is tough and cheap — great for distance and durability. Urethane is softer and grips wedges for more spin around the green.
Layers
2-piece: simple, long, straight. 3-piece and 4-piece add layers for more feel and spin control on approach shots.
Trajectory
How high the ball flies. Low = flatter flight with more roll. High = peaks up and lands soft. Mid = balanced.
Spin
Low spin = straighter shots, less curve, more roll. High spin = more control and stopping power on the green (but also magnifies slices/hooks).
Tier
Price bucket. Value = budget-friendly distance balls. Mid = solid all-around. Premium = tour-level spin and feel, costs more per dozen.
Best For
Try a sleeve first — ~$5 for 3 balls before committing to a dozen.
The prior-generation Kirkland three-piece urethane (soft, grippy cover) ball offering legitimate tour-quality materials and solid iron play at an unbeatable price point.
Who It’s For
The Kirkland Signature V2 is built for faster swing speeds (105 mph and above). It suits golfers who prioritize budget friendly, mid handicap, recreational, frequent ball losers. In the Kirkland lineup, the Signature V2 sits firmer than the Kirkland Signature V3.
Feel
With a compression of 93 and a urethane cover, feel is firm and explosive — rewards fast swings with maximum energy transfer and a click at impact.
Spin Profile
Expect controlled (not excessive) driver spin that holds its line in the air. Around the green, the cover gives you tour-level greenside spin and one-hop-stop performance on full wedges.
Trajectory & Construction
A mid-flight window — versatile across course conditions. The 3-piece construction uses a three-piece design — one mantle layer manages driver spin while the cover handles wedge grip. Works best in warmer conditions.
Price & Value
At $17.49 per dozen, the Signature V2 is a value pick. Expect distance and durability over tour-grade wedge spin.
Buy it if
- You swing 105+ mph and you want low spin off the driver.
- Greenside spin and stopping power matter more than durability.
- You lose more than a sleeve a round and don’t want to grimace every time.
Skip it if
- Your swing speed is under 95 mph — you won’t compress it enough to get the intended distance.
- You’re playing below 50°F — consider a softer-feeling ball in the cold.
Similar Balls
- Titleist Pro V1 — 87 compression, high-spin, $58
- Titleist Pro V1x — 97 compression, high-spin, $58
- Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash — 100 compression, mid-spin, $58
- Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot — 85 compression, mid-spin, $58
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should play the Kirkland Signature V2?
The Kirkland Signature V2 is built for faster swing speeds (105 mph and above). It suits golfers who prioritize budget friendly, mid handicap, recreational, frequent ball losers.
What swing speed is the Kirkland Signature V2 designed for?
It is built for faster swingers (105 mph and above) who can fully compress the core.
Does the Kirkland Signature V2 have high greenside spin?
Yes — the urethane cover delivers tour-level greenside spin on wedges and short irons.
Is the Kirkland Signature V2 good in cold weather?
Not especially. The firmer construction can feel harsh and lose carry below 55°F — consider a softer-compression ball for winter rounds.
How much does the Kirkland Signature V2 cost?
MSRP is $17.49 per dozen.
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