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Golf courses and country clubs face a wide array of risks. From property damage to injuries on the greens, each course has its own challenges. You work hard to keep operations running smoothly, so you deserve insurance solutions that protect every aspect of your business.
Golf Course Insurance in South Carolina
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Our experienced agents know how to build a golf course insurance program that helps protect your property, people, and reputation.
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The surfaces, tees, and greens are susceptible to storm damage, vandalism, and other risks.
Make certain your policy contains tee and green coverage and includes the wording "all playing surfaces." Seek a high limit of coverage ($1,000,000 or more) and make certain there is no per hole limitation.
As exposed by Superstorm Sandy and other significant weather events in recent years, flooding can occur in almost any location and to any business. Are you protected?
Flood insurance is not part of any property or liability policy. It is a standalone policy that reacts independently from all other coverage. Whether or not your course is (or is not) in a designated flood zone, consider coverage in anticipation of an unforeseen weather event.
Your course's rolling slopes of emerald green are not a product of nature alone. The chemicals used to keep the grass lush create exposures for pollution that can often be overlooked.
There may be a need to protect against tank leakage and other pollution. Look for a complete environmental insurance policy to address all of your exposures, beyond just the normal herbicide and pesticide coverage for over spraying.
On average, it's estimated that three out of five businesses will be sued by their employees. Golf courses, just like any other business, are vulnerable from the pre-hire process through to a possible reduction in workforce. Claims can stem from just about anything, such as someone taking a joke the wrong way and being offended. In addition, key personnel (such as directors, officers, and other board members) may be at increased risk resulting from possible discrimination, slander, and more.
Seek the broadest policies available with the highest rated carriers and have separate limits for both employment practices liability and directors and officers liability. Review all of your liability policies, as gaps or overlaps may occur with third-party discrimination coverage, fiduciary liability coverage, and commercial general liability.
Providing a valet service is convenient for your guests, but damaging a vehicle or property, or causing injury, is a very real risk associated with it.
Obtain a general liability policy to protect your business from lawsuits by a third party. Be certain that a garagekeepers legal liability policy is also in effect with adequate limits to cover any physical damage to a guest's vehicle or other vehicles on-site. If you are using an independent valet service, obtain a certificate of insurance to verify they have the proper coverage with adequate limits. Also make sure that your business is named as an additional insured under their policy.
Just about all businesses rely on technology in some way. It's increasingly used to store sensitive information, such as credit cards, passwords, and social security numbers. However, you're at risk if this information is lost, stolen, or compromised. In fact, you may even be legally obligated to alert those impacted by the breach and possibly pay for any financial loss incurred.
Experiencing a data breach is often not a question of if but when. Securing a cyber liability policy can offer coverage for expenses associated with compliance regarding data breach notification laws, securing legal counsel to advise on incident response, credit monitoring services, as well as paying for regulatory defense and penalties arising from privacy law violations.
You have considerable exposure to damage or loss of golf carts and maintenance equipment caused by accidents on the course or by normal perils of fire and vandalism.
Obtain replacement cost coverage on both the carts and maintenance equipment, as having this protection will lessen the overall financial impact of depreciation.
Adequate property coverage is a crucial component of your insurance portfolio. If you lose the clubhouse, you could potentially have a multi-million dollar loss with business interruption and loss of income, including loss of existing golfers as well as potential new golfers.
Make sure your short- and long-term revenues are properly protected. Property limits should meet or exceed the club's most recent building appraisals. In addition to the limits assigned to the structure itself, consider business income coverage to cover anticipated revenue loss from the normal day-to-day club operations. Also, include other income generating events such as weddings, special golf outings, and other events arranged with outside organizations.
What Is Golf Course Insurance?
Golf course insurance is a comprehensive coverage package designed for golf courses, country clubs, and golf-related businesses.
It combines specific coverages that help protect the course, equipment, buildings, guests, and employees from a wide range of risks.
A strong insurance policy should be built around your risk management objectives. It must address liability exposures, help cover costly repairs, support injured employees, and safeguard your business from claims that can disrupt operations.
Because every course is unique, the right insurance coverage adapts to your layout, amenities, and on-site activities.
Who Needs It?
Golf course insurance is essential for:
- Public and private golf courses
- Country clubs and country club operations
- Golf shops and pro shops
- Driving ranges
- Courses that host league play or PGA Tour qualifying events
- Any golf business that manages property, guests, employees, or equipment
If you manage a course, run tournaments, operate a country club insurance program, or own a golf-related business, the right protection keeps your operations stable and lets you focus on your members and guests.
What Does It Cover?
A complete program can include a wide range of protections tailored to your site. Here are the most common coverages and why they matter.
Property and Course Protection
Your greens, fairways, buildings, and equipment represent major investments. Property coverage helps protect against fire, storms, vandalism, and other losses. Standard property insurance can extend to:
- Clubhouses and golf shops
- Maintenance buildings
- Irrigation systems
- Golf carts and turf equipment
- Tee boxes, bunkers, and other course features
When storms cause damage or an unexpected issue forces costly repairs, this coverage helps you recover quickly.
Liability Protection for Guests and Members
Liability insurance helps to shield your course from claims tied to injuries and accidents. Examples include:
- A guest hit by an errant golf ball. FORE!
- A slip on wet stairs
- A golf cart accident
- A hole in one promotion that requires prize indemnity
General liability coverage also helps protect your business if someone alleges property damage or bodily injury caused by your operations. Liquor liability coverage can be added if your club serves alcohol.
Employee and Workplace Protection
Your employees keep the course running. Protecting them protects your business. Options include, workers compensation to help cover medical care and lost wages and officers and directors coverage for club leadership.
Environmental and Operational Risks
Courses face exposures tied to grounds maintenance, chemicals, and water systems. Pollution liability can help cover cleanup, rehabilitation costs, and third-party claims tied to environmental incidents.
Why Golf Courses Choose C.T. Lowndes & Co.
With deep knowledge of golf business operations and more than 175 years serving South Carolina, our team knows how to create a program that fits the unique risks of golf, club management, and course maintenance.
When you work with C.T. Lowndes & Co., you gain access to:
- Experienced agents who understand golf course and country club insurance
- A portfolio of insurance carriers built for specialized risks
- Claims support when your company needs it most
- Comprehensive coverage options that help protect your property, employees, members, and guests
We help keep your operations covered so you can keep your course in peak condition.
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