Bank of America Launches $5 Golf for Kids in Greater Philadelphia

BofA Golf with Us

GREATER PHILADELPHIA AREA — Bank of America has unveiled its “Golf with Us” initiative, offering young players in the Greater Philadelphia area the chance to play golf for just $5 or less through a partnership with Youth On Course. This program aims to make golf more accessible to children ages 6-18 while encouraging community engagement and athletic development.

Enrollment is free and available until May 24, 2025. Participants will receive a one-year membership to Youth On Course, funded by Bank of America. Membership benefits include access to discounted rounds of golf at participating local courses and a registered handicap index through the United States Golf Association’s Golf Handicap Information Network (GHIN).

Participating courses in the Greater Philadelphia region include:

  • Bucks County: Five Ponds Golf Club, Fox Hollow Golf Club
  • Chester County: Downingtown Country Club, Honeybrook Golf Club
  • Delaware County: Clayton Park Golf Course
  • Montgomery County: Bella Vista Golf Club, Landis Creek Golf Club, Linfield National Golf Club
  • Philadelphia County: John F Byrne Golf Course, Walnut Lane Golf Club

A full list of courses is available at YouthOnCourse.org.

The initiative, launched during the 2025 Masters Tournament where Bank of America serves as Champion Partner, seeks to inspire young golfers. “Through Golf with Us, BofA is showing young people – including many here in Greater Philadelphia – what is possible in golf, and in life, when they work hard to achieve their goals,” said Jim Dever, President of Bank of America Greater Philadelphia.

This program offers an affordable way for kids to learn and grow through the sport of golf while fostering a sense of perseverance and ambition. With accessibility at its core, “Golf with Us” symbolizes Bank of America’s commitment to empowering the next generation through sports.

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