khaos288 said:Thisguy1 said:
So now that the legal process has played out, the ball is probably going to be different, right?
Nope. They didn't resubmit for usga compliance so it'll be the same ball. My guess is they're paying titlest license fees
The ball is a rebadged Nassau Quattro...manufactured by Nassau in S.Korea...and sold in Asia.
The ball has nothing to do with Titleist...with the exception of Cosco's pre-emptive suit against Acushnet...and Acushnet's claim of infringement.
Also...the original ball was submitted for approval...along with another Kirkland ball..."Performance One".
From the USGA conforming ball list:
Kirkland Signature with Signature in red
4P-SC-3c
M-H
360
Nassau Golf Co., Ltd.
KOR
white
Tour Performance
Interesting that Nassau is trying to capitalize on the K-Sig hype by citing the MyGolfSpy test results:
http://nassaugolfballs.co.uk/quattro-performance.aspx