
10 best sales and deals right now: Save on travel, self-care, golf gear and more
10 best sales and deals right now: Save on travel, self-care, golf gear and more Save on viral hair thinning supplements, Mother's Day gift ideas, Callaway golf balls and more.
If you want to save some money, we're with you. In the midst of potential new tariff policies and future cost increases on everything from household essentials and groceries to big ticket purchases like furniture and TVs, it is a great time to find a deal.
Luckily, the USA TODAY Shopping team has you covered with all the best sales and deals this week! Whether you're looking to score a great travel deal to surprise mom with for Mother's Day, some self-care savings for yourself at the viral Nutrafol sale or fresh, Derek Jeter-approved athletic gear in the spirit of baseball season kicking off, you can save big on everything online right now. From long-term savings with club memberships that will help alleviate sticker shock for at least a year, to much-needed retail therapy, it is all here.
Below, I've highlighted this week's best sales that our team of shopping editors and expert shoppers recommend checking out. Personally, the Dooney & Bourke sale has my attention. I deserve a cool new designer bag, right?
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1. Sam's Club membership deal
A Sam's Club Plus membership usually costs around $110 per year. But, for a limited time, you can save $40 on a Sam's Club Plus membership and get an annual membership for $70. With a Sam's Club Plus membership, you'll get full access to Sam's Club fuel stations and discounts, plus perks like free shipping on most online orders for primary and household cardholders, extra pharmacy discounts, free curbside pick-up, 2% back on qualifying purchases and 50% off on select tire installations at the Sam's Club Tire & Battery Center.
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2. Thrive Market deal
Thrive Market is an online, members-only marketplace that allows members to choose their favorite items from more than 5,000 products sourced from organic, sustainable and ethical brands. Thrive Market grocery deliveries are scheduled based on your preferred cadence and timing. Members love Thrive Market's wide selection of high-quality products and speedy shipping. Skip the grocery store this spring and get a free $60 gift with your first order of $25 or more.
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I've been seeing Nutrafol all over social media for a while now. If you're concerned about hair thinning, this is the sale for you. A Nutrafol subscription includes perks like wellness coaching with a naturopathic doctor, hair mineral analysis testing and a Headspace subscription for a few extra moments of self-care. Right now, the viral brand is hosting a Friends and Family event with up to 25% off their holistic approach to hair and skincare.
💈 Struggling with hair thinning? This Nutrafol hair growth supplement is 25% off right now
4. Merrell boots on sale
The Merrell seasonal sale is your chance to invest in high-quality outdoor gear with up to 50% off. Whether you're gearing up for summer adventures or looking for stylish and comfortable footwear that you won't need to replace every year, you won't want to miss these Merrell boot deals. Shop customer-favorite picks below and save up to 50% off on top-rated Merrell Moab boots, Alpine sneakers, even slip-ons that look just like slippers.
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5. Greatness Wins sale
Greatness Wins is revolutionizing athletic gear by prioritizing the needs of athletes over fashion or athleisure trends. Co-founded by legendary Yankees baseball star Derek Jeter, entrepreneur Chris Riccobono and celebrated ballet dancer Misty Copeland, the brand is committed to delivering high-quality fitness gear for athletes of all types and levels. Right now, you can stock up on Jeter-approved apparel and enjoy 20% off your first Greatness Wins order.
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6. Groupon travel offer
Consider giving mom the gift of some unforgettable memories this Mother's Day with a stay at Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains. You can save up to 58% on this travel deal and choose your preferred travel dates through July 2025 and the package includes a stay for six in select suites, plus daily indoor water park wristbands.
🍷 Sip and save! Groupon has 80% off 15 bottles of red wine right now
7. PGA Tour Superstore sale
The 2025 Masters Tournament is here and every golf fan is quietly screaming. The biggest golf event of the year has brought a ton of attention to pro golfer-approved gear and of course, golf sales. Whether you are looking for an update to your golf bag, in need of a golf apparel refresh or looking for quality Callaway golf balls at a discount, the PGA Tour Superstore has you covered with some of the best golf gear on sale.
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The Italian designer is offering discounts of up to 65% off gorgeous handbags and accessories at this April savings event. From leather crossbody bags on sale for less than $100 to splurge-worthy Dooney & Bourke satchels and nylon tote bags for summer on sale for nearly $200 off, you are not going to want to miss out on these limited-time spring deals.
More: The viral Walmart Birkin bag is sold out: We found Birkin-inspired purses you can buy today
9. Timberland sale
Whether you're looking for waterproof shoes to keep your feet protected during upcoming camping trips and outdoor adventures or want a new pair of sleek Chelsea boots to strut your stuff in, Timberland has something for every vibe, and several are on sale right now!
More: Heading outside? Shop popular Timberland boots and sneakers for spring 2025
10. Saatva mattress deals
From $300 off the high-end Saatva Classic hybrid mattress to price cuts of up to $300 on the Saatva Contour5, a cooling ultra-premium memory foam sleeper, you can give your bedroom an insane makeover during this spring sale at Saatva. Plus, you can get free white glove delivery service so you never have to lift a finger.
💤 Looking for sustainable comfort? Get up to 25% off eco-friendly bedding and apparel at Cozy Earth
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