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PROP UP THOSE SALES
The golf shop at your club is a special place. It is the hub for golf and fun. It provides the starting point from which the golf day begins. The Professional and staff are here, ready to serve, troubleshoot, protect, improve, and manage the day of golf for all. The shop also houses all of those golf toys we love so much. Golfers get charged up about new clubs, shoes, apparel, balls, and everything else. One way to do a better job promoting your merchandise is by developing themed areas in the shop, throughout the season using props.
I believe that for most players, golf is a local game. Golf courses are many times in the neighborhoods where we live. Why not create a series of themes and stories about the area, your area, which will build traffic, interest and fun, keeping men and women in the shop a bit longer, providing you with a very interested audience and higher sales.
Let’s think props. Begin very local. Think about your area high schools. Are you near the beach? Who is your golfer? If many are boomers, you have a great variety of themes and props to choose from. What about big events coming to the area this year? Think about building displays using props around the interests of your players. Create stories around daily interest, local heroes, area life. Begin soon to build a display calendar for your year. Of course, you can also add The Masters, and other larger than life events which will draw conversation and sales. Following are 5 thoughts for building winning golf shop themes this year.
5 thoughts on adding flavor to your shop this season:
The golf shop can be about theatre. Work the prop idea. Visit great retail stores to see how their pros do it. Once you give it a try or two, you will create some grand looks that will make a difference to your players and your sales.
The highfives series is written by Jack Dillon. He is a golf shop expert. He can help make this year your best merchandise year yet. Allow Jack’s passion, experience, and success to create a winning attitude in your shop. He is a speaker and consultant. He can be reached at highfives81@yahoo.com, or at 407-973-6136. If you know you can do better, ask Jack to be your shop coach this season.
Jack Dillon
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