8 Things Seniors Should Always Get From Costco

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4. Golf balls

Many activities and sports become exorbitant to seniors and retirees due to limited mobility, but golf is a kind of sport that most seniors can easily play well even in their age of retirement.

Also, golf is a game that helps reduce the risk of heart attacks and stroke if played two rounds of golf per week which means 36 holes in total. But that also means you should grab a few dozen golf balls before you hit the green.

Costco offers decent quality golf balls for a good price tag, particularly around the greens. The golf balls offer outstanding short-game spin, a soft feel, and good sturdiness.

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3 Responses

  1. It’s very enlightening that for senior citizens savings on prescriptions, hearing aids/batteries, vitamins and supplements are ok. But for me I would like to see savings on groceries, supply items, clothing’s, and appliances, etc. and make my day!

  2. One thing COSTCO fails to remember (and THAT is the key word) is to stop changing the LOCATION of items.

  3. MY FAVORITE MEMORY OF SHOPPING AT COSTCO…I stopped at Costco this afternoon to pick up a few things. I’m still wearing a back brace because of pain from back surgery and I use the handicap scooter that Costco provides. When I came out, an older man with a cane (I never use the word ‘elderly’) was waiting by the front door. He approached me, “May I have that scooter when you are finished with it?”
    “Absolutely,” I said.
    “I’ll help you load your groceries.”
    “Great…let’s go…I’m very near. I was going to ask one of the Costco guys for help.”
    He followed me and loaded all of my stuff into my SUV. When he was finished, he climbed on the scooter and headed back to Costco’s front door.
    Costco shoppers are good people. We were both winners!

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