David Fullerton "Arizona" Golf Tournament
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
Copper Creek Golf Club
Kleinburg, Ontario
In support of the
Distress Centres of Greater Toronto
You Are Invited
You are invited to participate in the David Fullerton Golf Tournament to be held on
Wednesday, August 26, 2026, 9:30 a.m. Shotgun Start, at the Copper Creek Golf Club in Kleinburg, Ontario.
Please join us on Wednesday, August 26, 2026 by registering as an individual or as a foursome, sponsoring a hole, donating prizes or making a donation to the Distress Centres of Greater Toronto.
David’s Story
David Fullerton was a member of Toronto’s commercial real estate community for 35 years. He was a man of principles, with a generosity of spirit that is not always found in the realm of business. He thrived in the world of deal-making, believing that there was always an agreement to be made and a deal to be done. He competed fiercely in business and sports, aiming for excellence while maintaining integrity. He recognized others’ achievements ands always acknowledged the success of his colleagues and his opponents.
Davod was a mentor to many young agents starting in the field. He took immense pride in the success of his mentees, and as he progressed in his career, David always hoped that his legacy would be the success and happiness of the people he trained. He was a successful agent, colleague and friend – and to me, he was my soulmate.
On May 11, 2025, after a 4 month long struggle with severe anxiety and depression, David died by suicide. Even though he had been struggling, no one saw it coming. Therapists, Doctors, Psychiatrists, everyone thought David would be okay. David cherished life and viewed each day as an adventure, but the pain of his mental illness was unbearable for him.
In Canada, suicide claims approximately 12 lives every day (4500 people annually) and is a leading cause of death, especially for those aged 15-34. Men are three times more likely to due by suicide, and each loss deeply impacts those close to them who then face higher suicide risk themselves. Additionally, more than 200 individuals attempt suicide each day in Canada. This equates to over 73,000 people annually who need support and intervention.
I am seeking your support as I honour the memory of our late husband, David. On Wednesday, August 26, 2026 I will be hosting the inaugural David Fullerton Arizona Golf Tournament to help raise funds for the Distress Centres of Greater Toronto.
Distress Centres of Greater Toronto (DCGT) offers free, 24/7 support in nine languages by phone and in English by text, helping anyone in need, including those at risk of suicide and their loved ones. The DCGT staff, volunteers and supporters work to reduce mental health stigma, educate the public, and expand access to these vital services.
How can you help? As a sponsor of or golf participant in this event, you stand with me, David’s friends and the Distress Centre of Greater Toronto, in raising awareness of suicide and supporting those at risk in our community. Sponsorship at any level helps to ensure that the DCGT can continue to offer hope to those in crisis and to those family members who have been left behind. Please see the details below regarding sponsorship opportunity, donations and registration.
Please help me in honouring David and continuing his legacy of helping others. Together we can create a future where fewer lives are lost to suicide and where fewer people are affected by such devasting loss. I hope you will join me.
For further information on how to contribute to The David Fullerton Arizona Golf Tournament, please contact:
- Leanne Fullerton leanne@caritas.gtigolf.com
- Frank MacGrath fmacgrath@gtogolf.com
On behalf of David, and the Distress Centres of Greater Toronto, I thank you.
Sincerely,
Leanne Fullerton
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Tournament Format
8:00 a.m. – Registration, Light Breakfast & Driving Range.
9:15 a.m. – Golfers called to carts
9:30 a.m. – Shotgun start. Lunch will be served on course.
4:00 p.m. – Conclusion
Golfer Package
Golf Fee – $500 per person, $2,000 per foursome
- 18 holes of golf
- Shared power cart
- Access to the driving range
- Breakfast, On-course lunch & post-golf reception
