The ifrothgolf review
The Callaway Supersoft is a low-compression, two-piece ionomer ball built for slower swing speeds and soft feel, and it's been a best-seller for years (still the number-one selling ball on Amazon in 2025). It's aimed at mid-to-high handicappers who want a forgiving, straight-flying ball without paying tour-ball money.
What's great
The feel is the headline, genuinely soft and muted off the putter and short irons, which a lot of you will love. The real magic is the low spin off the driver: it reins in your side spin, so slices and hooks stay closer to the short stuff. Testers at Breaking Eighty and Out of Bounds Golf both flagged straighter, less wild drives as the standout. For slower swings it holds distance well too, finishing near the top in independent slow-speed testing. As a price-to-performance package it's hard to argue with.
Worth knowing
Two real downsides. First, greenside spin is weak. Chips and pitches struggle to check and stop, with rollout you can't always trust, so if you like to spin one back you'll be frustrated. Second, if you've got a quick swing it's actively short. independent 2025 testing had it as the second-shortest ball off the driver, over 15 yards behind the longest. The very low spin that helps slower players costs faster swingers both stopping power and distance.
The verdict
If you swing it slow to moderate, lose a few balls a round, and want soft feel with straighter drives, I rate the Supersoft as cracking value. If you've got real speed or live by your wedge spin, I'd avoid it and step up to a urethane ball.
What reviewers say
Buyers love the soft feel, straight flight and price; the honest limitation is modest greenside spin compared with urethane balls.





