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Welcome to the 2022 “Battle on the Beech” Charity Scramble in support of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada!

The event this year will be held as a “Bring Your Own Course” event, allowing golfers from all over to participate by simply booking a tee time at a course of their own choosing. This year’s date is Saturday May 7th, and you are free to tee off whenever you prefer. The event will continue to be played in a scramble format.

In previous years, your registration fee covered your round of golf, cart, seated dinner and a donation towards Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Using the “Bring Your Own Course” format this year, I ask that each golfer participating donate to the Brain Tumour Foundation by using the link below to donate an amount that they are comfortable with.

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Another initiative held by BTFC is that the month of May is “Turn May Grey”. Please try to wear something grey during your round. It can be pants, a belt, your shirt, or even an accent of grey on your clothing or hat. If someone happens to ask why your group is out on the course or wearing grey, please share a bit of information about the event.

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Charity

Every day 27 Canadians are diagnosed with a brain tumour. Beginning in 1982 in London, Ontario, Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada brings hope to those affected. Hope through research, through…

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My Story

In late March 2013 I suffered a grand mal seizure and was taken to University Hospital in London, Ontario.Upon evaluation, I was diagnosed with a left frontal meningioma (brain tumour). Following a…

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Tournament Details

Introducing the 8th Annual Battle on the Beech Charity Scramble. Join us Saturday, May 7th at a course of your choosing in support of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Donate Online

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Welcome to the 2021 “Battle on the Beech” Charity Scramble in support of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada!The event this year will be held as a “Bring Your Own Course” event, allowing…

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In support of Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada