
US-based sports retail chain Dick’s Sporting Goods has partnered Uber Technologies for on-demand or scheduled delivery of its wide range of sporting goods via Uber Eats.
The collaboration enables customers to shop for fitness equipment, athletic apparel, team sports gear, footwear and golf accessories through the Uber Eats app.
More than 800 Dick’s Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy locations across the US are now on Uber Eats.
Dick’s speciality golf retailer Golf Galaxy’s inclusion in the partnership will allow golfers to have their equipment and accessories delivered directly to them.
Dick’s Sporting Goods omni-channel fulfilment and strategy vice-president Scott Casciato stated: “We believe that speed and convenience [are] key to our omni-channel experience, and we’re excited to launch our partnership with Uber Eats as an extension of that philosophy.
“When those moments arise where new gear is needed, this partnership with Uber Eats extends our capabilities to give our athletes convenient shopping to get the products they need fast and in a way that is convenient for them.”

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By GlobalDataThe service offers quick delivery, catering to urgent needs such as preparing for a sports event or gathering last-minute items for a tailgate [pre-game social gathering].
The partnership also supports Uber Eats’ expansion into retail, beyond its traditional food delivery service.
Uber North America retail head Hashim Amin stated: “As people head outdoors this season, we’re excited to bring Dick’s Sporting Goods’ trusted selection right to their doorstep via the Uber Eats app. From last-minute yoga mats to hiking gear and backyard sports essentials, it’s all just a tap away.”
In March 2025, Sally Beauty, a retailer of hair colour and care products, joined the Uber Eats platform to offer on-demand delivery services in the US.