Inspire new possibilities through the game of golf

 

As a Champion Partner of the Masters Tournament, we celebrate the opportunity to make a lasting impact that goes beyond what happens on the course. We’re proud to inspire positive change and help turn possibilities into achievement within the communities we serve.

 

What would you like the power to do?®

Find out what’s possible, in golf and in life

 

Every day, someone takes a swing — and while it might seem like what we’re all setting out to accomplish is different, we’re all using creativity, curiosity and the determination to push boundaries. At Bank of America, we celebrate those who reimagine the game they love and challenge what’s possible, on and off the course.

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Driving change through the game

 

Meet the individuals who are using golf to inspire youth, grow the game and empower their communities.

The founder of the Midnight Golf Program, Renee Fluker, stands a gymnasium where her golf clinic is being held. Teenage students in the background are practicing their swings.
RENEE FLUKER

Giving life lessons through golf lessons

 

In the heart of Detroit, you won’t hear the swing of a single golf club. You’ll hear thousands. Renee Fluker’s Midnight Golf Program has helped over 2,500 kids gain confidence and achieve more through the power of sport. Her students go on to earn degrees, build meaningful careers and strengthen entire communities.

TOMMY MORRISSEY

Being remembered for my ability

 

Tommy Morrissey is no stranger to defying expectations. As a golf prodigy, he is determined to show that brilliance can come from anywhere. At just 14 years old, he is challenging how an entire sport defines greatness.

A 14-year-old golfer with one arm, Tommy Morrissey, tees off on a golf course.
A female professional golfer, Gabby Barker, swinging a golf club on a golf course. Spectators are watching her in the foreground.
GABBY BARKER

Being an inspiration with every swing

 

Gabby Barker is used to pushing boundaries. To her, a legacy isn’t just about the number of titles she earns. It’s about the number of people she inspires. As an athlete and a mentor, Gabby is driven to help more women and girls see themselves represented on the fairway.

Two female golfers walking on a golf course.

Augusta National Women's Amateur
Drive each other to greatness

 

We strive to champion accomplishments on and off the course. That’s why once a year, we put a spotlight on an international field of the best in women’s amateur golf at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. This platform showcases these premier athletes who are changing the game, not only in golf, but also for the generations they inspire.

 

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Latin America Amateur Championship logo

Latin America Amateur Championship

Since 2015, the Latin America Amateur Championship has been a driving force behind expanding golf’s presence in South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. We are proud to support players across 43 countries and territories looking to showcase their incredible talent.

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Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship

Through our sponsorship of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, we’re committed to expanding golf’s impact worldwide, helping increase the number of Asia-Pacific players among the highest levels of collegiate and professional golf.

A female golf instructor, Rachel Kuehn, celebrates with one of her young students on a golf course. Both have their hands raised in the air. A Bank of America sign is in the background.

Youth outreach
Our community impact

We celebrate the opportunity to create meaningful change in the communities we serve through the unifying spirit of golf. By championing local youth programs, we strive to build stronger, more connected communities by creating opportunities for the next generation of golfers to thrive both on and off the course.