Chirp Protect launches next-gen security solution for golf shops

Anti-theft system targets growth in the golf retail sector

Security tags attached to products link up to a central hub that sets off an alarm when taken out of the shop
Security tags attached to products link up to a central hub that sets off an alarm when taken out of the shop

Chirp Protect, one of the UK’s fastest growing retail security innovators, is seeing rapid adoption of its
next-generation digital self-alarming tagging solution across the golf retail sector.

High-value products such as golf clubs, bags, apparel and accessories make pro shops a prime target for opportunistic and organised theft, with retailers are reporting a significant increase in attempts over the last 12 months, placing pressure on margins and exposing staff to risky confrontations, time-consuming investigations and the ongoing burden of reviewing CCTV and stock discrepancies.

Chirp Protect’s technology has become a strong fit for high-theft golf merchandise, giving retailers a smarter, tamper proof and magnet proof alternative to traditional EAS systems.

Traditional magnetic tags can be bypassed in seconds. Chirp Protect’s technology cannot. Any interference triggers a loud on-product alarm, and if the item is taken too close to the exit, the tag instantly alerts. If a thief tries to leave the store, the alarm continues outside, encouraging product abandonment and reducing wrongful accusations.

The technology gives golf retailers an intelligent targeted tagging strategy for their highest-risk lines without needing to overhaul their existing systems. Chirp Protect tags can run alongside conventional EAS for high-turnover products, creating a layered approach that thieves cannot bypass.

A discreet hub can integrate with CCTV or staff headset systems to alert potential thefts

At the core of the Chirp system is a discreet 14cm hub that requires only a standard plug socket. It is easy to install and does not disrupt store layout, and it can integrate with CCTV or staff headset systems. This allows teams to receive instant alerts while automatically time stamping theft attempts and saving hours of manual video review.

Ferndown Forest Golf Course is one of the earliest adopters of Chirp Protect in the golf retail sector. Their success with the system has already led to installations across three more of the group’s courses.

Craig Gale, Director of Evolution Golf, which owns Ferndown Forest, said: “What an incredible system. We’ve tagged our golf clubs, clothing and bags and we feel safer already. Unfortunately, we’ve seen a massive spike in theft over the last nine months and we are not alone. It was time to take action. We’re so impressed we’ve ordered for another three golf courses and we’re installing it ourselves because the process is so easy. Honestly, we’re all blown away.”

Retailers can tag high value items with the Chirp Protect system

Chirp Protect has already seen strong adoption across convenience retail, garden centres, forecourts and supermarkets as well as fast international growth across Europe, North America and Australia. Expanding into golf retail is a natural step in its mission to deliver modern intelligent security tools that give retailers control, confidence and peace of mind.

Alex Ledsham, Chief Commercial Officer at Chirp Protect, said: “As a golf lover myself, it’s sad to see the industry impacted by theft. Our system gives golf shops a discreet solution that does not interfere with customer experience but delivers instant awareness when theft is attempted. You do not need eyes in the back of your head to know what is happening and there is zero chance of wrongful accusation. We are excited to support golf shops with technology thieves simply cannot
bypass.”

To learn more or book a demonstration, visit www.chirp-protect.com or email sales@chirp-protect.com.

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