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5 Creative Ways to Celebrate Your Merchandising Team

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While the players are focusing on their handicaps, your merchandising team is busy behind the scenes curating the latest collections, perfecting the fold on every polo, and ensuring the Pro Shop is the crown jewel of the club.

This Employee Appreciation Day (March 6, 2026), don’t let their hard work go unnoticed. For Head Professionals and Club Managers, showing gratitude doesn’t have to mean a massive budget; it just requires a bit of creativity and a genuine “thank you.”

Here are five practical ways to celebrate your merchandising team this Friday.

1. Launch a “Staff Picks” Featured Display

Nothing says “we trust your expertise” like giving your team the floor. Ask your merchandisers to select their three favorite items currently in the shop—whether it’s a high-performance outer layer or a unique accessory—and create a dedicated “Staff Picks” display.

  • The Perk: Include a small bio card next to the items explaining why they love them.
  • The Impact: It empowers your staff as “tastemakers” and often drives sales, as members love personal recommendations from the experts.

2. Implement the “5-Star Service” Reward

Sometimes the most impactful promotion starts with your own staff, as demonstrated by Camp Hilton Head, a gift and souvenir store on Hilton Head Island. Owner James Bradshaw motivates his team through creative incentivization tied to performance.

  • The Perk: For every 5-star review that mentions a staff member on social media or online platforms, they receive a $25 gift card as a reward for exceptional service.
  • The Impact: Golf clubs can adopt similar internal promotions to inspire staff to exceed service expectations, fostering a motivated team that helps drive member satisfaction and loyalty.

3. The “Shop the Look” Credit

Your team lives and breathes golf apparel, but they often spend more time selling it than wearing it. Give them the chance to refresh their own wardrobe with a “Shopping Spree” credit or a one-time “At-Cost” equipment/apparel pass.

  • The Perk: Provide a set dollar amount (e.g., $100) or a significant discount specifically for this day.
  • The Impact: It’s a high-value reward that lets them enjoy the very products they represent so passionately.

4. Reward Year-Over-Year Excellence

Taking another cue from the Camp Hilton Head model, look at the big picture of your shop’s success. In the past, Bradshaw has rewarded the team with the highest year-over-year performance improvement with a complimentary lunch.

  • The Perk: If your team hit a specific inventory goal or sales milestone this quarter, host a catered appreciation lunch right in the shop or the clubhouse.
  • The Impact: These strategies not only boost morale and recognize individual and team achievements but also create a culture of excellence that directly enhances the customer experience.

5. “Off the Floor” Professional Development

True appreciation is an investment in someone’s future. Use this day to announce that the club will cover the cost of an educational class or certification.

  • The Perk: Present them with a “Professional Growth Voucher” that covers registration fees for educational events, such as the Certified Retail Manager (CRM) program or the annual AGM Retail Conference.
  • The Impact: It shows you view them not just as “staff,” but as career professionals with a bright future in the industry.

Conclusion:

A well-appreciated employee is a more creative, more engaged, and more productive member of your team. Whether it’s a gift card or a simple handwritten note, make sure your team knows that the shop wouldn’t be the same without them.

To join a merchandiser community and gain weekly educational opportunities and resources, sign up to become a member of the AGM.

Ideas taken or inspired by an eighth helping of The Little Book of Big Golf Promotions by Ken Morton Jr. 

All AGM members receive this book complimentary.

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