Callaway has dealt us another hand with its new Supersoft Aces golf balls, featuring the four classic card suits for golfers who, according to the company, “never fold under pressure.”
Bold claim, considering most of us fold faster than a lawn chair in a hurricane when there’s water on the right and out-of-bounds left.
All in on aces
The Supersoft Aces feature spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds in the traditional black-and-red color scheme. Each dozen comes with three balls of each suit, which means you can lose a full house worth of golf balls in a single round.
It’s like poker night, but with more sand traps and significantly worse odds of getting your money back.
And, yeah, it’s reasonable to suggest Supersoft Aces is a bit of a nod to the Strata Tour Ace.

The psychology of pressure
Maybe there’s something to the card theme.
Golf and poker do share some similarities: both involve questionable decision-making under pressure, both can cost more than you budgeted, and both have the ability to make adults question their life choices.
The difference is that in poker, when you bluff, people might actually believe you. In golf, nobody’s buying your “that was actually a practice swing” excuse.

Playing the odds
Let’s be honest about what these balls are really for: they’re conversation starters. You pull out an ace of spades on the first tee and suddenly you’re the guy with the “cool” golf balls. At least until you slice it into the woods.
The real question is whether you’re organized enough to play specific suits strategically. Are you saving the ace of spades for pressure putts? Using hearts for romantic rounds? Or are you just grabbing whatever’s in the bag and hoping for the best?
If you’re like most golfers, you’ll start with grand plans but by the third hole you’ll be playing whatever ball you can find that isn’t covered in mud.

The bottom line
The Callaway Supersoft Aces are regular Supersoft balls with playing card suits printed on them. They’ll perform exactly like regular Supersofts. I suppose that means they’ll feel really soft, won’t spin very much, and disappear into the rough with the same efficiency as any other golf ball.
But sometimes that’s enough. Sometimes you want your golf equipment to have a little personality, even if that personality involves card suits.
Nothing says confidence like teeing up an ace of spades on a 230-yard carry over water. Just remember: in golf, as in poker, it’s not about the cards you’re dealt—it’s about how you play them.
The Callaway Supersoft Aces golf balls are available now.
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