More than 25,000 kids signed up for Bank of America’s Golf with Us over Masters weekend, a 160% increase compared to the same period last year and a fast start toward the bank’s goal of 250,000 total sign ups in two years. The deadline for kids to enroll in Golf with Us is June 15, 2026.
Bank of America announced the second year of Golf with Us in the days leading up the Masters. The large number of signs ups were driven in part by the bank’s marketing campaign, which features Golf with Us members reimagining some of the Masters most iconic moments, including McIlroy’s shot of a lifetime on the 15th hole and celebration on 18 after securing his long-awaited green jacket in 2025.
“Rory’s back-to-back wins show how perseverance and dedication, on the course and in life, can help you reach your goals,” said Brian Moynihan, Chair and CEO of Bank of America. “We congratulate Rory on his impressive performance, and applaud his willingness to help thousands of young golfers learn the skills and life lessons golf can teach.”
Key points
- Over Masters weekend, more than 25,000 kids signed up for Bank of America’s “Golf with Us,” which offers youth ages 6-18 $5 tee times via free Youth on Course memberships nationwide at BofA.com/GolfwithUs
- Available across Bank of America’s 97 markets, Golf with Us targets 250,000 total sign ups and aims to continue to increase Youth on Course’s course network across the country
- This year, Bank of America will bring Golf with Us clinics to 25 markets, offering skill development and life lessons for local youth
- Enhanced benefits in 2026 include $5 golf simulator rentals and free PGA Pro lessons via Youth on Course partners Golf Galaxy and Dick’s House of Sport, and mentor-led golf experiences through a partnership with Watson Links
- On Wednesday before the Masters, McIlroy announced a $500,000 donation to Youth on Course, which will help fund 70,000 rounds of golf for members





