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Join Golf with Us | Youth on Course All approaches encouraged. For a limited time 1 , Bank of America invites kids 6-18 to Golf with Us through a free one-year membership to Youth on Course, giving them access to tee times for $5 or less at thousands of courses nationwide. To receive your free membership and unlock full benefits, you must complete your first tee time.
If you’re already a member through Golf with Us, you can renew your membership here . 1 Offer expires either once 150,000 new Youth on Course memberships have been granted or on June 15, 2026. *GOLF WITH US OFFER TERMS AND CONDITIONS Through the Golf with Us program, Bank of America is offering a limited number of free one (1) year memberships to Youth on Course.
The Golf with Us Program is administered by Youth on Course, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Offer is limited to individuals ages 6 to 18 who do not have or have not previously had a Youth on Course membership. This offer is limited to the first 150,000 individuals to register and qualify.
Offer expires once the maximum quantity is reached or on June 15, 2026 , whichever occurs first. Bank of America may change or discontinue this offer at any time without notice. Offer cannot be combined with any other Youth on Course offers and is limited to one membership per customer.
Requirements to Receive and Unlock Membership Benefits: • Provide all information Youth on Course requires in connection with opening the account. • Verify member age via the Persona platform, if requested. • Complete one (1) qualifying golf session.
A qualifying golf session is defined as a round logged by a Youth on Course partner facility or a visit/check-in at a partner facility using the Youth on Course mobile app. Additional Terms and Conditions: All membership applications are subject to approval. Within 15 days of enrollment, a welcome email will be sent to the email address provided on the registration form.
The new membership will be effective for twelve (12) months following the date the membership is granted. At the end of those 12 months, the Youth on Course membership will automatically terminate. If the member reaches the age of 19 before the 12-month membership expiration date, the membership will terminate on the member’s 19th birthday.
Members will receive an email reminder from Youth on Course regarding the expiration of the free membership and information on how to renew at their own cost. Reproduction, purchase, sale, transfer, or trade of this offer is prohibited.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Children aged 6-18 in San Antonio, Texas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The published deadline was June 15, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Youth on Course Memberships is funded by Bank of America. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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