
The brand’s fun, satirical take on golf most recently earned them the opportunity to partner with Bud Light to design and create a line of Bud Light inspired golf gear, including an ingenious beer sleeve-a narrow sleeve that carries seven cans of beer and fits discreetly into a golf bag.

Their line of accessories has also grown, offering golf bags, towels, ball stamps, and probably the most unique, diverse and hilarious variety of ball markers any golfer has ever seen. While they started with just headcovers, the brand has since expanded into apparel including polos, hats, belts, gloves, and more. With headcovers that come in the form of a beer can or perhaps a boxing glove or even something fuzzy or perhaps a sprinkled donut design, the brand brings out the fun in the game of golf, giving every golfer the opportunity to express themselves in a game that has the stigma for boring and dry. This year as the world gears up for the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Puerto Rican golfer Rafael Campos will be sporting polo shirts made by Pins & Aces.īut what sets Pins & Aces apart from the rest of the golf world is its designs. With fun and unique designs that golfers of all levels and ages relate to, the brand has even earned recognition from some of the pros. Made from high quality material, Pins & Aces has emerged as an industry leader in the golf accessory space.

As an e-commerce entrepreneur and businessman, Pins & Aces Founder Nick Mertz who is also an avid golfer noticed a gap in the golf accessory industry.Īfter surveying the market, Mertz was left unimpressed with the standard, generic options on the market and Pins & Aces was born. Introducing Pins & Aces Golf Co.ĭeveloped in 2018, Pins & Aces was inspired by the founder’s search for interesting and unique golf club headcovers. As the pastime that costs money just to play it, golf is often associated with privilege and formality.īut as younger generations begin to embrace the game, a new demographic of golfers has emerged in recent years known as the everyday golfer who loves to play and might enjoy a few drinks on the course.Īnd with the development of this new demographic of golfers, comes a new take on the game with golf accessories and gear that are made for today’s modern golfer. Since its origin over 400 years ago, golf has long been known as the exclusive, country club sport. Price: 4/10 - $60-70 for a polo is up there but I guess it is a boutique brand.Made from high quality material, Pins & Aces has emerged as an industry leader in the golf accessory space. More thoughts coming after the round, but here's some initial scores:įit: 7/10 - it's a little baggy and the sizing description wasn't great on the websiteĭesigns: 8/10 - some really cool ones for people who like the loud design polos, but they come out with releases in cycles Overall they are comfortable, breathe well as I sit on the couch and type this, and allow for good movement. May hold only it, may be up for sale of a contest if I don't find a use for it I also picked up the beer sleeve and ice picks because why not haha I just wish the beer sleeve would fit in my 14 way bag, but even the larger wood slot is too small.

I also picked up these 2 polos, which seem good for golf and a bbq for exampleĢ of the 3 are made in China And the blue is made in USA Maybe a few washes will wear them in a little The one design I returned looked like I was wearing reflective clothing like I'm riding a bike at night but for the 3 I have it's not as bad of a sheen. The one part I'm not to fond of is the sheen of the fabric. And there's a cool little emblem tag just under the buttons where you put an arm of your sunglasses

The material is soft and is advertised to breath very easily, so we will see during today's humid round. This is a size large, that fits actually looser than an Travis Mathew Large
#PINS AND ACES BEER SLEEVE FREE#
Thankfully they offer free returns and shipping so I exchanged 1 that I was definitely not a fan of the design for an all new design and a large, and once I saw that it fit much better I exchanged the other 2. For myself, being more 210-215lb, I figured I would need an XL but boy was that a mistake, I was basically swimming in it. Finally some designs came that I feel I could wear so I put my order in.īased on their example on the website, the model was 195, 5'10" and wearing a large. So I had won a gift card for Pins and Aces ( ) a bit back but I wasn't too much of a fan of their offerings at the time so I sat and waited.
