Bank of America Golf With Us
There is a pretty cool program via Bank of America called “Golf With Us,” offering kids a yearlong membership to golf for $5 or less at thousands of courses. The best part? It doesn't look like you even need to be a Bank of America customer to take advantage of it. That is a bit different from its very popular Museums On Us program. This is targeted toward kids aged 6-18.Update 5/25/26: Reminder that this offer is back until June 15, 2026 or until 150,000 new memberships are granted, whichever occurs first.
Program Details
Here are the details for the Bank of America Golf With Us / Youth On Course program, according to its website:
- For a limited time, 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.
- Over 2,000 golf courses are enrolled in the program. Nearby driving ranges are listed in the app, too. It offers discounted buckets of balls instead of discounted greens fees. Each course seems to have its own unique rules on when this will work. Different days, times and even rules on walking only or not will be listed when you select the course. Be sure to look closely at the rules for the course you are interested in to ensure everything will go smoothly.
- Offer expires either once 150,000 new Youth on Course memberships have been granted or on June 15, 2026.
- Sign Up Page

How It Works
Once a parent/guardian signs up, the program sends login info (including a temporary password) and a link to download the Youth On Course app. It also sends an email to sign up for a GHIN account (the Golf Handicap & Information Network). (This is not required to take part in the Bank of America Golf With Us program.) Through the Youth On Course app, participants can search courses and ranges by location. Once you click on a course, you can review the rules for booking and cost for your child to play. Some courses will have a “book now” button to set up a tee time, while others will require you to call the course. You can also pull up your child's membership card in the app, too. There is a member number, which will likely be needed when golfing at a participating course.

Bank of America Golf With Us: ToP Thoughts
This is a great way to get your kids into golf at a very affordable rate. While you will have to pay full price to golf with them, it is close to a BOGO offer. If they are on the older side of the age spectrum, then they should be able to golf alone or with their friends. We don't see any requirements on having a person golfing with them at the regular rate. Let us know if you plan on taking advantage of the Bank of America Golf With Us program in the ToP Facebook Group.
