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Red Rooster “Subscribe and Save”

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Red Rooster “Subscribe and Save”

There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.

What We Tried: Red Rooster “Subscribe and Save” Service

Who Tried It: Chris Nickel – Director of Business Development for MyGolfSpy and constant critical consumer of information. I’m always up for anything that legitimately can save me time and money.

Another Subscription? Really?

“Monthly subscription” might as well be a four-letter word. Typically, we think of a subscription-based product or service like a timeshare in Boca Raton: the pitch sounded too good to be true (it was) and the deeper you get in, the harder it is to get out … early termination fees, minimum contract lengths and enough red tape to wrap the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center.

Well, Red Rooster’s “Subscribe and Save” is the antithesis of the timeshare trap. In fact, maybe we should replace “subscription” with something else—how about “a flexible plan with recurring shipments that saves you time and money”? Let’s call it “Rooster Flex.”

Red Rooster The Crow

Red Rooster Subscribe and Save Basics

The purpose of Red Rooster’s Subscribe and Save option is just that: to give golfers a variety of opportunities to buy a Red Rooster glove … or several. And at its core, it’s probably a lot like what you’re thinking it is: a model which allows you to save a couple of bucks on every glove by agreeing to scheduled deliveries.

It’s easy to see how this would be beneficial for Red Rooster. It’s good business to service customers at their location and make it easy for them to complete a transaction. So far, the subscription option is more popular than Red Rooster anticipated. Also, once you can establish a reasonable baseline, recurring revenue can make predicting future revenue a bit easier.

For the consumer, it’s a single path that doesn’t eliminate other avenues.

The mechanics are drive-through-Starbucks easy. Set up an account, select a quantity and frequency. That’s it. Set it and forget it.

In exchange, you save a bit of cash and should be avoid the two most common golf glove pitfalls:

  1. Showing up to the coursewithout a glove and buying whatever the pro shop has available.
  2. Resuscitating an old, crusty, hole-y glove with a mixture of saliva and hope because “it’s got at least one more round in it.”

Red Rooster Subscribe and Save Process

Step 1: Set up your account.

Step 2: Select your glove model, quantity and frequency.

Step 3: Watch your email for shipping updates.

Step 4: Even with the reminders, you’ll still be pleasantly surprised when the package shows up in the mail.

I’d suggest trying out a couple of different gloves on your first order to figure out exactly what works best for you. And because buying blind isn’t without risk, you can click the “Chat with us” button to get answers to commonly asked questions before placing your order.

My hunch is most golfers don’t know what size oof glove to purchase. So, if you’re between sizes, go with the smaller one. Red Rooster provides an online guide here. Another less formal method is “if you can get the glove on, it’s not too small.”

In my period of golf glove sizing ignorance, I defaulted to an XL glove. I wear XL shirts, have large feet and can palm a basketball. So why wouldn’t my golf glove be the same? Well, dummy, because its function is different. Ski boots and running shoes both go on your feet but that doesn’t mean that you should wear the same size in both.

Even after you receive your glove and something isn’t right (size, color, style, model), Red Rooster allows for free returns/exchanges. Just be sure to keep your receipt and the original packaging. Happy customers are repeat customers. And when you’re a challenger brand trying to breed a loyal following, it’s imperative to provide buyers with performance and/or service that competitive brands lack.

Red Rooster Results

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I enrolled in Red Rooster’s Subscribe and Save platform for several months. Each month, my Red Rooster gloves showed up on time and exactly as ordered. I even threw a curveball by changing the style, sizing and color on one order. It didn’t fool anyone.

Zero mistakes and a nice monthly “thank-you card” from co-owner Brad Fritsch—that’s what I received. Considering how often a take-out order misses the side of fried won-tons or includes a medium drink instead of the extra-large, kudos to Red Rooster. This doesn’t mean mistakes don’t happen or that any reasonable consumer should expect perfection. But, based on my experience, consumers should be confident they’ll receive what they order.

My $0.05

We’re all busy and I’m always willing to listen to a pitch that addresses two constantly strained resources: time and money. I’m not suggesting you’ll save enough money with Red Rooster to fund a new boat but if you can spend less, why wouldn’t you?

Additionally, I take satisfaction when eliminating anything from my ever-expanding “to-do” list. Whether Red Rooster saves me five minutes or two hours is secondary to the fact that it saves me time that I will happily re-allocate to another pint of ice cream or something less indulgent like scrolling TikTok.

What do you think? Is this a “subscription” that appeals to you?

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Chris Nickel

Chris Nickel

Chris Nickel

Chris is a self-diagnosed equipment and golf junkie with a penchant for top-shelf ice cream. When he's not coaching the local high school team, he's probably on the range or trying to keep up with his wife and seven beautiful daughters. Chris is based out of Fort Collins, CO and his neighbors believe long brown boxes are simply part of his porch decor. "Isn't it funny? The truth just sounds different."

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      Brandon

      12 months ago

      Pretty easy to pick up a 4 pack of K Sig gloves every few months.

      Reply

      Chris Nickel

      12 months ago

      Yep. Just don’t try in on a Saturday!

      Reply

      Barrett

      12 months ago

      I wouldn’t subscribe. I bought one last year. The glove is so well made it’s barely shown any wear after probably 30 rounds. I’d have gloves everywhere on a subscription.

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      Brian

      12 months ago

      I’m a subscriber setup for every 3 months, but it’s not difficult to skip shipments when needed. You can also switch up models, so every shipment can be a different model. They’ve also been responsive when I’ve emailed with questions. The Cape has been very durable and is still going strong. I also have The Benny which is also good, although it was originally a tight fit (but it’s good to go now). My last shipment also included a ball marker, so that was a nice surprise.

      Reply

      Gary

      12 months ago

      What is the price of these gloves? I didn’t see that info.

      Reply

      Chris Nickel

      12 months ago

      Rack rate is $22-$27 approx.

      Reply

      Mark T.

      12 months ago

      Pass…4 leather gloves for the same price at Costco. I get you think Rooster gloves are superior, but I don’t believe that the difference between them and Kirkland gloves changes my game, either way.

      Mike

      12 months ago

      Wow…per glove? Guess you have to pay for all that overhead
      & convenience. I’ve been using MG golf gloves by mail order for a few years now. Great leather golf gloves at $8 each. I buy 2 or 3 every year & I’m set.

      Interesting concept here but I don’t see it as a long-term viable business model.

      The Swami

      12 months ago

      if you like to spend time managing subscriptions, these are great. i’m not one of those people. you’re definitely not saving any time using these.

      hard pass. i hate subscriptions. either you forget about them and get more product/$$ than you want, or so many emails pile up in your inbox about so many subscriptions that you lose track or spend forever dealing with constant suspend/accelerate/delay/cancel sub notices.

      it’s far easier to just count. do i have 2 golf gloves? i’m good. do i have 1? order more.

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      Chris Nickel

      12 months ago

      That wasn’t at all my experience. This subscription takes less time to manage than heating up a cup of coffee in the microwave. There aren’t excessive emails and the entire point is that you do forget about it…figure out how many gloves you reasonably need in a year and set your subscription for only that amount.

      That ensures you won’t be in a position where you have too many gloves…though I’m yet to hear of anyone complaining that they found an extra brand new glove in their bag – But, to each their own.

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      Tom G

      12 months ago

      Agreed. As a subscriber its been pretty sweet. Set it up last summer for one glove every 3 months, and now have one mid use, with two new back ups ready to go as the season gets underway. On top of that, the gloves are much nicer than the cheap two packs of gloves I was buy off the shelf.

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