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Gear up for Father's Day with the ultimate DICK'S Sporting Goods gift guide

Gear up for Father's Day with the ultimate DICK'S Sporting Goods gift guide

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Gear up for Father's Day with the ultimate DICK'S Sporting Goods gift guide
Feeling stuck and don't know what to get your dad for Father's Day? Well, you're not alone as many wind up scrambling for last-minute gifts.
However, that scramble can be eliminated with one simple solution: DICK'S Sporting Goods!
Whether your dad is into golfing, running, biking, being outdoors or weight lifting, DICK'S has a wide variety of great gift options available to truly make your dad feel cared for.
More gift ideas: Father's Day gift ideas for the sports fan, outdoorsy guy and grill master dad
To help you out, we curated the ultimate Father's Day gift guide that you're practically guaranteed to score a big hug and smile from dad this year.
Here's a glance at some of the top products DICK'S has available for dad.
Shop gifts for dad at DICK'S Sporting Goods
1. Callaway Elyte driver
Summer is the perfect time to head to the driving range or hit the golf course for 18 holes. This new driver from Callaway earned a full write up from Golfweek's equipment guru David Dusek.
2. '47 Adult New York Knicks Clean Up adjustable hat
As the NBA Playoffs wind down, repping his favorite team is a common theme for many dads. The clean up adjustable hat is sure to be a staple that he'll be wearing for years to come.
3. Nike Brasilia 9.5 training duffel bag
A great multi-use duffel bag that can be used for going to the gym, the golf course and much more. The duffel bag includes a coated bottom for water resistance and durability and is for the practical dad.
4. Brooks men's Ghost 17 running shoes
Using a super old pair of running shoes is a common trend with dad's as they're always attempting to "save money" when possible.
Well, treat dad to a fresh pair of Brooks Ghost 17 running shoes, which feature great dynamic cushioning.
5. Golf Daddy - Golf At home simulator
This caught my eye right away. For many who can't head out to a golf simulator on a weekly basis but want to work on their golf game, this golf at home simulator is the perfect gift.
Now dad is able to work on his golf swing anytime, anywhere, even without a ball.
6. Mongoose Adult 29' Grendel adventure bike
Running a bike into the ground is also something a lot of dads do, because, well, money is precious. Treat dad to a brand new bike that is made for off-road biking.
7. Nike Men's Club fleece hoodie
Fleece hoodies are always a great gift as they can easily become staples for dad to use for years to come. The combination of soft and smooth materials helps make this a go-to.
8. birddogs mens khaki shorts
You know it's summer time when dad breaks out the ripped and tattered khaki shorts he bought over 10 years ago. They might be called his "mowing shorts."
Freshen up his look with some new khaki shorts that are breathable and will keep him cool.
9. Fitness Gear 300 lb. Olympic weight set
Trash those rusty looking dumbbells for a fresh set of weights that's sold exclusively by DICK'S. Dad's will love the ability to do a wide range of exercises with this weight set, which includes multiple plates.
10. Nike men's calm slides
Whether you're out on the deck, at the community pool or on the beach, slides are an underrated option that always perform. These slides feature a soft, yet supportive foam.
When is Father's Day 2025?
Father's Day in 2025 is Sunday, June 15.

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