Mercer County golf courses join ‘Golf With Us’ youth golf initiative

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Bank of America is teeing up $5 rounds of golf for young players in New Jersey as part of its newly announced “Golf with Us” initiative.

Through a partnership with Youth On Course, Bank of America is funding golf for kids ages 6-18 at thousands of courses around the country, including locally in Mercer County.

Children ages 6-18 in NJ are encouraged to enroll in a free, one-year membership to Youth on Course courtesy of Bank of America. Enrollment is open until May 24, 2025 at bofa.com/GolfwithUs.

Golf with Us includes access to 31 courses across New Jersey for $5 or less per round. The full list is available at YouthOnCourse.org.

Local courses that are participating include Cranbury Golf Club (West Windsor),

Mercer Oaks Golf Course (West Windsor),

Hopewell Valley Golf & Country Club (Hopewell) and Mountain View Golf Course (Ewing)

Program membership also includes a registered handicap index in the United States Golf Association’s Golf Handicap Information Network system and continued development and learning opportunities.

The offer launched during the 2025 Masters Tournament, of which Bank of America served as Champion Partner.

“Through Golf with Us, youth in New Jersey are getting a chance to see what they can achieve with hard work and determination,” said Alberto Garofalo, president, Bank of America New Jersey. “Bringing these opportunities close to home helps young people get into the game, grow their confidence, and experience how sports can shape their future.”

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