PUBLIC GOLF COURSE INSURANCE

Insurance for Public Golf Courses, Daily Fee Courses, Clubhouses, Grounds & Course Operations

Public golf courses can have a wide range of insurance exposures because they are open to golfers, guests, vendors, employees, leagues, tournaments, lessons, events, food service, maintenance activity, cart operations, and course property exposures. Kelly Insurance Group helps public golf course operators review coverage areas that may apply to the course, clubhouse, employees, equipment, grounds, and daily operations.

Public golf course insurance illustration showing accessible community course layout, fairways, clubhouse, and golf operations
Public course review: This page is for public golf course insurance, daily fee golf course insurance, community golf course insurance, and public-access golf operations. All public golf course insurance requests should start with the golf course and golf club intake instruction page.

Public Golf Courses Have Open-Access Exposure

Public golf courses are often used by daily-fee players, leagues, casual guests, tournament groups, junior golfers, vendors, spectators, food and beverage customers, and employees working across the course. That open-access structure can affect how liability, property, auto, workers compensation, liquor, umbrella, cyber, and equipment exposures are reviewed.

Daily Fee Golfers Public Guests Course Employees Leagues & Outings Food & Beverage Cart Operations Groundskeeping Maintenance Equipment
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Select the Area of the Public Course You Want to Review

Click a route below to see which insurance areas may need attention for a public-access golf course.

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Public Access

Public golf courses may need to review premises liability, guest injury exposure, cart paths, parking areas, clubhouse access, walkways, pro shop traffic, course conditions, spectators, daily-fee golfers, invited guests, and general liability limits.

Coverage Areas Commonly Reviewed for Public Golf Courses

The policy structure depends on the course’s property, operations, employees, public access, equipment, services, and risk details.

What Makes a Public Golf Course Different?

A public golf course may have more unpredictable guest traffic than a private club. Insurance review often considers daily access, guest flow, alcohol service, public events, course maintenance, cart use, public parking, signage, walkways, slopes, ponds, bridges, cart paths, employees, vendors, and the condition of the course property.

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Helpful Information to Have Ready

  • Current insurance policies and declarations pages
  • Five years of currently valued loss runs, if available
  • Property schedule or statement of values
  • Payroll by employee class or department
  • Golf cart, vehicle, and mobile equipment schedules
  • Food, beverage, liquor, league, and tournament details
  • Groundskeeping, pesticide, herbicide, and maintenance operations

Other Golf Course Structures

Public golf course insurance can overlap with several related golf operation pages. Choose the closest structure if your operation is not a standard daily-fee public course.

Application Path Public Golf Course Insurance Intake

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

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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.