The City of Brampton is teeing up another summer of giving as the Brampton Charity Golf Tournament returns for its third year. What began as a community-driven initiative has quickly grown into a signature event, rallying residents and local organizations in support of charities making a real impact across the city.
2026 Brampton’s Charity Golf Tournament
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Time: 10 am
Location: Lionhead Golf Club and Conference Centre, 8525 Mississauga Rd.
Funds raised through the Brampton Charity Golf Tournament support local charities and community organizations. Credit: City of Brampton
The tournament blends sport, generosity and connection, with every dollar raised supporting organizations making a difference for Brampton residents. In 2025, the event raised more than $330,000 in support of local charities, building on the strong momentum of $300,000 raised in 2024.
Set on one of the region’s premier public golf destinations, Lionhead Golf Club offers a scenic and challenging experience for players of all skill levels.
Registration is now open at bramptoncharitygolf.ca, with limited spots available.
Participants will enjoy a full day on the course alongside opportunities to connect, all while supporting initiatives strengthening the community and enhancing the quality of life for residents across Brampton.
To learn more about sponsorship opportunities or to donate, visit bramptoncharitygolf.ca/about or email bramptoncharitygolf@brampton.ca.
Funds raised through the 2026 tournament will once again support organizations selected by Council ward pairs, with a shared goal of improving quality of life for residents across the city. This year’s recipients include The Brampton Sports Alliance, Sukmani Haven,The Brampton Cadet Corps, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 15 and the Ladies Auxillary RCL Branch 15, Heartlake United Church and 8th Brampton Scouts, Laadliyan and Ste Louise Outreach.
Past tournaments have also welcomed participation from notable athletes and public figures, including former Toronto Blue Jays catcher and Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame member Ernie Whitt, NHL alumni Doug Gilmour, Darcy Tucker and Wendel Clark, and Canadian soccer legend Atiba Hutchinson.
Supporting access to sport in Brampton
Proceeds from the tournament also help advance the Mayor’s Sports Fund, which works to reduce financial barriers and expand access to sport and recreation for youth in Brampton.
Community members can submit nominations for support by contacting bramptoncharitygolf@brampton.ca.
“Brampton’s Charity Golf Tournament has become an important tradition highlighting the generosity and spirit of Brampton residents. Each year, we see strong support for organizations delivering meaningful impact across our city. I look forward to another great day on the course supporting these meaningful causes.” – Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton















