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Cold Weather Restock for the Golf Pro Shop

March 8, 2026 6 min read By Sarah Caldwell
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  1. Why the Pro Shop Goes Quiet in November
  2. The Cold Weather Anchor Lineup
  3. The Holiday Gift Window
  4. Pricing the Cold Weather Lineup
  5. How Spring Restock Differs
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

The pro shop floor goes quiet in late October and stays quiet until April. Most clubs accept it. The clubs that keep the floor selling lean into shoulder-season apparel: quarter-zips, mid-layer pullovers, vests, and cuffed beanies that members buy as fall layering, holiday gifts, and early-spring restock. Here is the cold-weather lineup that works.

Why the Pro Shop Goes Quiet in November

Two reasons. One: most pro shops over-buy on warm-weather apparel and the November wall looks like a closeout rack from August. Two: most pro shops do not actively curate a cold-weather lineup because the wholesale six-week lead time makes restocking risky in a four-month shoulder window.

A no-inventory print layer fixes the second problem. Restock cycles compress to ten days, the long tail (size variations, womens cut, plus, accent colors) is fully supported, and the floor can shift from "summer leftovers" to "cold weather destination" within two weeks.

The Cold Weather Anchor Lineup

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The Holiday Gift Window

Mid-November through December 15 is the strongest single window of the off-season. Members buy logo hoodies and quarter-zips as gifts for adult children, spouses, and out-of-town friends. The pro shop that runs a curated holiday gift collection captures revenue that otherwise leaves the club.

Build a holiday gift section on the online pro shop: hoodies, quarter-zips, embroidered cuffed beanies, gift cards. Set ship-by dates and pin them to the homepage. Send the dedicated holiday gift email the first week of November.

Pricing the Cold Weather Lineup

Quarter-zip at $70 retail. Crewneck sweatshirt at $55. Hoodie at $58. Mid-layer vest at $75. Cuffed beanie at $30. Long sleeve performance at $42. Margin per piece runs $20-35 depending on the SKU.

Bundle the gift sets at a 10 percent discount on three pieces: hoodie plus beanie plus long sleeve. Members buying for adult children love the all-in-one gift, and the bundle drives a higher average ticket than a single-piece purchase.

How Spring Restock Differs

The first week of March is the spring restock trigger. The cold weather lineup contracts to the quarter-zip and the mid-layer vest. The hoodies, crewnecks, and long sleeves rotate to the back of the shop for clearance. The opening day apparel (see opening day merchandise) takes the front anchor position.

The transition is gradual. Members appreciate the cold-weather pieces through early April in cooler regions. Hold the quarter-zip and vest until the highs hit consistent 70 degrees, then phase them to the secondary wall while the polos take over.

Restock Shoulder Season Without Six-Week Lead Times

Bear Grips Pro Shops ships in about a week with no minimums. Add quarter-zips, hoodies, and vests to your online pro shop and keep the floor selling through the slow months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What apparel sells best in a pro shop during winter?

Quarter-zip pullovers and crewneck sweatshirts are the year-round shoulder-season anchors. Hoodies and cuffed beanies spike in November and December as holiday gifts. Mid-layer vests and long sleeve performance tees support cold-morning early-tee members in early spring.

How do I avoid dead stock on cold-weather apparel?

Run a no-inventory print-on-demand layer for the long tail (size variations, womens cuts, accent colors, holiday-specific colorways). Keep the wholesale buy tight on the top three sellers (quarter-zip, hoodie, crewneck) and push everything else to the online pro shop.

When should I start the holiday gift apparel push?

Launch the holiday gift collection the first week of November. Send the dedicated email mid-November. Pin holiday ship-by dates on the homepage. Members buy steadily through December 15 if the collection is curated and the gifting is frictionless.

How do I transition the pro shop from winter to opening day?

The first week of March is the transition trigger. Move the cold-weather lineup to the back of the shop, mark clearance pieces 25 percent off, and bring the opening day apparel to the front anchor. Hold the quarter-zip and vest through early April for cooler-region clubs.

Sarah Caldwell
Sarah CaldwellCrossFit and Functional Fitness Coach

Sarah owns a CrossFit affiliate and coaches HYROX teams in her off-hours. She has been in the functional fitness space for nine years and writes about box-life logistics, custom team apparel, and the new wave of hybrid training.

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