Pro Golfers and ANWA Players Inspire CSRA Students at Golf Clinic

Bank of America's 'Golf With Us' event brought top talent to teach local youth

Apr. 1, 2026 at 12:16pm

A golf clinic hosted by Bank of America in Evans, Georgia gave local students the opportunity to learn from professional golfers and players in the prestigious Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA) tournament. The event aimed to inspire a love for the game and introduce the sport to the next generation.

Why it matters

Introducing young people, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, to golf can help grow the sport's fanbase and talent pipeline. Events that provide hands-on instruction from top players are valuable for sparking interest and building skills at the grassroots level.

The details

The 'Golf With Us' clinic featured several ANWA participants as well as PGA and LPGA Tour pros who led drills, provided tips, and played alongside the students. The goal was to make golf more accessible and demonstrate that the sport is for everyone, regardless of age or experience level.

  • The golf clinic took place on April 1, 2026 in Evans, Georgia.

The players

Bank of America

The financial services company that hosted the 'Golf With Us' youth clinic in Evans.

Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA)

A prestigious annual women's golf tournament held at the iconic Augusta National Golf Club.

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What they’re saying

“Events like this are so important for getting young people excited about golf and showing them that it's a sport they can excel at, no matter their background.”

— Nelly Korda, LPGA Tour Player

“Seeing the joy and passion on the kids' faces as they got to learn from the pros was truly special. This is how we grow the game for the future.”

— Stacy Lewis, LPGA Tour Player

The takeaway

Events that introduce young people, especially from underrepresented backgrounds, to golf through hands-on instruction from top players can help grow the sport's fanbase and talent pipeline for years to come.