Golf Course Insurance
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Have peace of mind when operating your business with golf course insurance.
Insure against the real risks of running a golf course.
Running a golf course brings some unique risks and insurance may help mitigate potential losses. By understanding the exposures and having an insurance policy in place, you’ll be more prepared for the unexpected.
What coverages should you consider for your business?
As a golf course owner, there are a wide variety of risks that you should be aware of. It’s also important to know the coverage options that may be more in line with your type of property and business. Here are some important coverage options to consider in your policy:
- Business Auto
- Business Interruption
- Commercial Property
- Directors and Officers Liability
- Environmental
- Flood
- General Liability
- Inland Marine
- Liquor Liability
- Workers’ Compensation
Here’s why you need insurance coverage.
Golf may be fun and relaxing, but operating a golf course does have its risks. For example, mis-hit golf balls can easily damage property, such as vehicles or equipment, or even injure players or spectators. You also need to consider the equipment and systems that keep the course running such as sprinkler systems, the risks of pests and diseases that could damage your course, and even the potential damage and disruption if extreme weather knocks down trees. You need to consider not just the cost of repairing the damage, but also the lost income if the course is temporarily unplayable. That’s where having a golf course insurance policy in place with coverage that protects against these risks may help keep your business running.
The importance of liquor liability.
If you serve alcohol at your golf course, you’ll need liquor liability insurance. This may cover you against claims for damage caused by people who became intoxicated on your premises. This coverage may also include physical conflict, drunk driving, and property damage.
The business side of owning a golf course.
In addition to a golf course insurance policy designed for your needs, you also need standard business coverages for your day-to-day operations. These coverages include protecting you against risks to your buildings and equipment, claims relating to your staff’s health and employment issues, and any liability you have for injury and damage suffered by visitors.
Don’t take unnecessary risks by not having coverage. Contact us today to go over the insurance needs of your golf course and your coverage options.
FAQ - Golf Course Insurance
Golf course insurance typically covers property damage, liability, equipment, and buildings. It may also include coverage for golf carts, business interruption, and liquor liability if applicable.
You can request a quote by visiting our quote page at this link or by calling us at 800-686-2147.
To provide an accurate quote, we will need details about your golf course, including its location, size, amenities, and any previous claims. Information about your employees and business operations may also be required.
Yes, golf course insurance can include coverage for golf carts, protecting them against theft, damage, or accidents.
Yes, liability coverage is included in golf course insurance. It protects your business against legal claims for bodily injury or property damage that occur on your premises or during business operations.
Yes, golf course insurance can include coverage for business interruption, providing financial protection if your golf course is unable to operate due to a covered event.
Liquor liability insurance is a type of coverage that protects businesses that serve alcohol against claims related to alcohol-related incidents, such as accidents or injuries caused by intoxicated patrons.
You can contact us by calling 800-686-2147 or by visiting our website at www.stolly.com. Our team is ready to assist you with any questions you may have.
Yes, we offer risk management services to help golf courses identify potential risks and implement strategies to minimize them. This can include safety training and policy development.
If you need to file a claim, contact our claims department as soon as possible. Provide all necessary documentation such as incident reports and repair estimates. Our team will guide you through the process to ensure a smooth experience.