Program offers discounted golf rounds for young players at Concord’s Beaver Meadow

Some of the damage to the clubhouse at Beaver Meadow Golf Course in Concord.

Some of the damage to the clubhouse at Beaver Meadow Golf Course in Concord. GEOFF FORESTER

Golfers at the driving range at Beaver Meadow Golf Course on a rainy afternoon in April.

Golfers at the driving range at Beaver Meadow Golf Course on a rainy afternoon in April. Catherine McLaughlin

Cam Fortier of Concord tees off on the first hole with the Beaver Meadow GC clubhouse in the backround last month. Fortier lives nearby and walks from home to play.

Cam Fortier of Concord tees off on the first hole with the Beaver Meadow GC clubhouse in the backround last month. Fortier lives nearby and walks from home to play. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff

By ALEXANDER RAPP

Monitor staff

Published: 05-08-2025 9:54 AM

Modified: 05-08-2025 9:43 PM


Young golfers will soon have access to deeply discounted rounds of golf in Concord through a partnership between Bank of America and Beaver Meadow Golf Course.

Bank of America’s Golf With Us program provides young players with rounds and lessons for $5 or less through a partnership with Youth on Course, a nonprofit aimed at improving accessibility to the sport.

In addition to Concord’s city-run course, Keene Country Club and The Shattuck Golf Club in Jaffrey are currently working with the program.

“Through Golf with Us, BofA is showing young people – including many here in New Hampshire – what is possible in golf, and in life, when they work hard to achieve their goals,” said Matt Reilly, president of Bank of America New Hampshire.

“By offering new opportunities for New Hampshire kids to play golf here in our backyard, we are empowering kids and creating a positive impact in our community through the transformational power of sports.”

Young golfers across the state, ages 6 through 18, may enroll in a one-year free membership to Youth on Course at BofA.com/GolfwithUs.

Enrollment is open and will close on May 24, and will also include a registered handicap index system, as well as learning and development opportunities through free clinics and training.

The effort by Bank of America aims to expand golf access for young players who face challenges in finding affordable courses and programs. To date, over 2,000 courses have partnered with Youth on Course.

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Alexander Rapp can be reached at arapp@cmonitor.com.