MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE INSURANCE

Insurance for City, County, Township, Borough, Authority & Public Entity Golf Courses

Municipal golf courses can involve public access, government ownership, course maintenance, employees, vendors, food and beverage operations, carts, clubhouse property, public events, leagues, contracted operators, and community-use exposures. Kelly Insurance Group helps municipal golf course operators review the coverage areas that may apply to the course, property, employees, equipment, contracts, and daily public operations.

Municipal course review: This page is for golf courses owned, operated, leased, managed, or sponsored by a city, township, borough, county, park district, authority, or other public entity. If your course is privately owned but open to the public, see our public golf course insurance page.

Municipal Golf Course Insurance Can Depend on Who Owns, Operates & Controls the Course

A municipal golf course may be fully operated by a public entity, leased to a private operator, managed by a golf management company, supported by a parks department, or used by outside leagues and organizations. The insurance review may need to clarify ownership, operational control, contracts, payroll responsibility, property schedules, equipment ownership, alcohol service, events, carts, maintenance duties, and claim history.

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Choose the Municipal Golf Course Structure That Best Fits

Select a structure below to see which insurance questions and related coverage pages may be relevant for the review.

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Public Entity Owned & Operated

When the public entity owns and operates the course, the review may focus on course property, public access, employee payroll, maintenance responsibilities, clubhouse operations, carts, equipment, food service, cyber systems, contracts, and claim history.

Municipal Golf Course Coverage Areas Often Reviewed

The right insurance structure depends on how the golf course is owned, operated, maintained, staffed, contracted, and used by the public.

Contracts Can Change the Review

Municipal golf courses may involve outside management companies, concessionaires, restaurant operators, maintenance vendors, event organizers, cart lease companies, instruction programs, leagues, or nonprofit groups. The insurance review may need to identify which party is responsible for employees, property, equipment, liquor service, maintenance, contracts, and additional insured requirements.

Golf Management Company Insurance

Common Contract Questions

  • Who owns the clubhouse, course property, equipment, and carts?
  • Who hires and pays the employees working at the course?
  • Who is responsible for food, beverage, alcohol service, and events?
  • Are vendors, managers, or operators required to name the public entity as additional insured?
  • Are loss runs available for the current course operation and all applicable coverage lines?
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Build Your Municipal Golf Course Submission Pack

Check off what you already have. The bar updates as you go and can help your team see what may still need to be gathered before submitting the intake.

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When ready, submit the intake package here: Go to Municipal Golf Course Intake

Related Golf Course Structures

If this page is close but not exactly right, one of these related pages may better match the golf course operation.

Application Path Municipal Golf Course Insurance Intake

Complete the golf course questionnaire, gather supporting documents, provide loss information, and upload the materials through the intake instruction page.

Start Golf Course / Golf Club Intake

Quick Contact Form

Use this quick form if you want the Kelly Insurance Group team to follow up before you complete the full golf course intake.

Disclaimer: Coverage availability and eligibility may depend on many factors, including underwriting review, carrier guidelines, policy terms, state requirements, business operations, risk characteristics, and other information provided during the application or quoting process. Kelly Insurance Group cannot guarantee that every individual, customer, organization, or business seeking coverage will qualify for, receive, or successfully place insurance coverage. All policy coverages, exclusions, conditions, limits, endorsements, and terms should be carefully reviewed by the consumer, insured, or applicant to confirm that the coverage requested is the coverage being quoted, offered, or provided. Insurance coverage, policy changes, endorsements, cancellations, and other policy terms are not bound, changed, confirmed, or altered unless and until written confirmation is provided by a licensed Kelly Insurance Group team member, the applicable insurance carrier, or an authorized underwriter. This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice, legal opinions, insurance coverage opinions, or policy interpretations. Information on this page should not be relied upon as a substitute for reviewing the actual policy language or consulting appropriate professional advisors. Kelly Insurance Group does not employ, supervise, or direct attorneys.