preloader

Gold at the End of the Fairway: St. Patrick’s Day Golf Shop Displays

White background textured like a golf ball with the words "Saint Patrick's Day Golf Shop Displays" in speckled kelly green. To the left of the words is a golf flag atop a 4-leaf clover.

Written by Katelyn Madsen

Want to bring some Irish luck to your golf shop this St. Patrick’s Day? With a little creativity, you can transform your retail space into a festive destination that captures attention and delights customers. Whether you’re showcasing seasonal apparel, accessories, or golf essentials, well-designed St. Patrick’s Day displays can capture attention and inspire purchases. Here are some ways of how you can make your merchandise stand out, featuring display examples and practical strategies.

Go Green—Literally

Green is the defining color of St. Patrick’s Day, so lean into it! Feature green polos, pullovers, hats, and accessories prominently in your display. Create visual interest by incorporating a variety of shades, from light green to emerald green to forest green. Don’t be afraid to mix and match different textures and patterns to add depth and dimension. This is also a great time to utilize fake grass in your displays.

 

A well-lit, eye-level photograph of a golf shop display featuring Michigan State University (MSU) apparel with a St. Patrick's Day theme. The display is centered on a half-round wooden table with a green patterned carpet underneath. The table holds folded bright green polo shirts, a pair of white golf shoes, a green and white soccer ball, and small green shamrock decorations. The top tier on the left features a light green polo shirt and a light green MSU baseball cap. The top tier on the right has a gray polo shirt and a white MSU baseball cap. The bottom tier on the left has a patterned green polo shirt on a hanger. The bottom tier on the right has a green and white patterned long-sleeved shirt on a hanger. In the center behind the table is a display with an MSU sign, more folded green polo shirts, green hats, and a white vest with green trim. The background shows more golf apparel on racks, a doorway, and a tiled floor. The overall color scheme is green and white, reflecting the MSU and St. Patrick's Day themes.
MSU Forest Akers - Lansing, MI

Incorporate Festive Decor

Adding St. Patrick’s Day-themed elements helps reinforce the holiday spirit and create a fun atmosphere. Think shamrocks, gold coins, lucky clovers, leprechauns, and rainbows leading to pots of gold. Get creative with your displays! 

Pro Tip: Pull together a bowl labeled “Lucky Charms” and fill it with ball markers or golf balls. Extra points if they are yellow or gold!

A St. Patrick’s Day-themed golf shop display featuring two, full-sized mannequins wearing green golf shirts and bottoms. Hats are placed on each mannequin and both are wearing white shoes. Between the mannequins is an all black golf bag with a green shamrock sign and white and green head cover coming out of the top. There is a round chandelier above the display, and from it drape down strips of colored tule in the arrangement of a rainbow, all joining together in the golf bag, emulating the look of a rainbow leading to a pot of gold.
Lakewood National Golf Club - Lakewood Rach, FL
A St. Patrick’s Day-themed golf shop display featuring neatly folded green, white, and pastel-colored polos, golf accessories, and festive decorations. A mannequin dressed in a green-striped polo and matching hat stands among stacks of apparel, golf balls, tumblers, and shoes. A burlap banner reading "LUCKY" with shamrock accents hangs from the table, which is adorned with artificial grass, gold coins, and green string lights. The bright and inviting shop interior showcases additional clothing racks and a well-organized retail space in the background.
The Landings Golf & Athletic Club - Savannah, GA

Highlight Seasonal and Weather-Appropriate Items

March weather can be unpredictable, so include layers such as quarter-zips, windbreakers, and warm accessories like hand warmers and golf cart heaters in your displays. Think about the practical needs of your customers this time of year. 

A St. Patrick’s Day-themed golf shop display featuring green and white apparel, golf accessories, and festive decorations. The display includes two mannequins dressed in golf polos, a cowboy-style hat, golf bags, folded shirts, golf cart heaters, and travel bags. Shamrocks, greenery, and St. Patrick’s Day signs add a festive touch, while wooden shelves neatly showcase the products. The warm-toned interior and well-organized presentation create an inviting shopping experience.
Winchester Country Club - Meadow Vista, CA

Swingin’ Signage

A successful holiday display should feel playful and inviting. Using fun signage with festive phrases like “Lucky on the Links” or “Shamrock Swing” does the trick! Here are a few of our favorite St. Patty’s Day puns that you can utilize in your shop promotions:

  • “You’re in luck—our golf gear is on par!”
  • “It’s your lucky day—swing by for some great deals!”
  • “Looking for a fore-leaf clover? We’ve got the lucky clubs.”
  • “A little leprechaun told me your next round will be a lucky one!”
  • “Don’t rely on luck, get the gear that guarantees a good game.”
  • “May the course rise up to meet you!”

Highlight club-branded glassware and beverage containers with phrases like these:

  • “May your beer be cold, your putts be bold, and your luck be gold!”
  • “Putt like a pro and celebrate like an Irishman!” 

Consider incorporating some Irish blessings or sayings such as these for an authentic and heartfelt touch. 

  • “May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back.”
  • “A handful of skill is worth a bagful of gold!” 
  • “May your troubles be less and your blessings be more.”
A St. Patrick’s Day-themed golf shop display at The Club at Chatham Hills, featuring a variety of green and white apparel and accessories. A mannequin dressed in a green quarter-zip pullover stands at the center, surrounded by neatly folded polos with shamrock patterns, hats, golf shoes, and branded merchandise. Festive touches include small green flags and a "Chatham Hills" embroidered towel. The background showcases additional clothing racks with a mix of blue and white apparel, enhancing the upscale and organized retail atmosphere.
The Club at Chatham Hills - Westfield, IN

Conclusion

By incorporating these creative merchandising ideas, you can transform your golf shop into a festive destination that captures the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day. Don’t be afraid to have fun with it and let your creativity shine! A well-executed St. Patrick’s Day display will not only boost sales but also create a memorable experience for your customers, leaving them feeling lucky.

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

Looking for more display inspiration? Visit the AGM Virtual Merchandising Gallery to discover creative, real-world displays submitted by AGM members.

Golf Is Growing. Is Your Back Office Ready for It?

Take a look at these five wholesale signals every golf merchandiser and brand partner should [...]

The 3-Second Shop: Designing Displays that Stop the Golfer

The 3-Second Shop reveals why golfers decide in seconds whether a display deserves their attention—and [...]

Merchandising Like a Museum Curator: The Art of Retail Storytelling

Discover how retail storytelling can transform golf shop displays into engaging experiences that guide members [...]

Beyond the Round: Therabody’s Approach to Everyday Wellness

As golfers prioritize overall well-being, wellness products are creating new opportunities for golf shop merchandising.

Golf Retailers Are Sitting on Their Biggest Competitive Advantage and Don’t Even Realize It

Golf retailers' biggest competitive advantage is human connection. Discover how community drives loyalty and sales.

The Next Frontier in the Golf Shop: Why Skincare Is Gaining Ground

Discover why skincare is gaining ground in the golf shop, from sun care to wellness [...]

250 Years of American Spirit: 4th of July Golf Shop Merchandising Ideas

Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with these 4th of July golf shop merchandising ideas, interactive events, [...]

From Golfman to The Vault: Ashworth’s Approach to Heritage and Innovation

Explore Ashworth's approach to heritage and innovation, from iconic brand history to product development and [...]