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It’s Not Retail vs. Dining, It’s the Member’s Day

Blue-toned line illustration of a golf shop merchandise display with folded apparel, drinkware, and accessories on tiered tables. A centered banner reads, “It’s Not Retail vs. Dining, It’s the Member’s Day,” with the AGM logo in the top right corner.

Written by Justine Cook

After reading the Club + Resort Business article, “Members Experience a Day, Not Departments,” I found myself reflecting on how directly this concept applies to the retail side of our operations. At its core, the article reinforces a simple but important idea: members, and customers, don’t experience our businesses in silos. They experience a day.

How Members Think When They Enter the Shop

A shopper doesn’t walk into your shop thinking about departments, dollar per round, or internal structures. They think about what they need, how they feel, and how your store helps them solve a problem or create a moment of joy. That insight is powerful for anyone leading a retail operation, particularly in a club environment where the shop is just one of many touchpoints shaping the overall member experience.

From Departments to the Customer Journey

The article’s premise challenges us to look beyond traditional departmental boundaries. Instead of organizing around internal functions such as men’s, women’s, accessories, or POS systems, we can design our spaces and our service models around the customer journey from start to finish.

Imagine a member arriving for golf who stops by the shop before lunch. Their experience isn’t segmented into “retail” and then “dining.” It’s a continuous flow of anticipation, discovery, fulfillment, and satisfaction. Retail environments that embrace this holistic approach make every interaction feel natural and connected. The member shouldn’t have to think about where one department ends and another begins; instead, they should simply feel guided and cared for throughout their day.

Designing for the Full Day

Bringing this mindset to life means aligning merchandising, visual presentation, staffing, and technology around themes and experiences, not just square footage or product categories. It’s about crafting cohesive storylines (“What to wear after your round”), offering cross-category pairings that inspire discovery, and training staff to think beyond transactions toward total guest satisfaction across the entire visit.

When we shift our mindset from departments to days, from internal structure to external experience, we create retail environments that are intuitive, memorable, and truly member-centric. Because at the end of the day, customers don’t remember the layout of your shop. They remember how they felt while they were there.

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