2026 Camelot QuickStart Charity Golf Tournament results are in!

$122,130 raised in this year's tournament - surpassing last year's amount raised by $10k!

QuickStart Early Intervention for Autism is proud to be Camelot’s Charity of Choice for the past 13 years! Front: Suzanne Jacobson (QuickStart Autism), Darwin Sham (QuickStart Autism), and Tyler Fitzgerald (Camelot Golf & Country Club). Back: Andreas Spove (Camelot Golf & Country Club), and Jake Jacobson (QuickStart Autism). 

Camelot QuickStart Charity Golf Tournament for Autism hits a Hole in One for children with autism!

The opportunity to play at Camelot Golf & Country Club while supporting local children is a winning combination that drew many out on Monday June 15th, 2026. The buzz in the air was palpable as golfers arrived, ready to vie for titles and prizes in friendly competition that continued through the day.  

A heartfelt thank you to Camelot, our sponsors, golfers, volunteers, and auction donors for the difference you are making!

Thank you to the tournament committee: From Camelot: Andreas Spove (General Manager), Tyler Fitzgerald (Director of Golf), and Ariel Ciccarelli (Food & Beverage Manager). From QuickStart Autism: Jake Jacobson (Coordinator), Suzanne Jacobson (Founder & President), and Darwin Sham (Tournament Chair). 

Thank you to Sophie Riopel from Fat Black Cat Studio for designing our programs!

Thank you to the two students from Glebe Collegiate Institute who got auction items and volunteered on the day!

Lee Curry, Camelot Pro - it was great to have you back on the Pro Advantage Hole. Thank you!

Congratulations to our winners:

Raffle Prize Winner: Shannon Jetten won 2 round trip economy tickets to any Air Canada scheduled destination! Happy travels, Shannon! Thank you to Air Canada Foundation for donating our raffle prize.

50/50 Winner: Marc Bourret won $1415 - congratulations!

Best Foursome: Clearstone Wealth with a score of 58. Impressive! They'll be enjoying another round of golf at Camelot!

Most Honest Foursome: Emerging Minds Est. 

Fastest Hole: Dymech Engineering completed the hole in only 52.48 seconds!

Longest Drive Ladies’: Amanda Belanger (49North Foursome) - hit with her "trusty 3-wood"

Closest to the Hole Ladies’ winner Shannon Jetten

Closest to the Hole Men’s: Pierre Tranchemontagne 

Longest Drive Men’s winner Ryan Jetten

49North foursome

Aecon foursome

Air Canada Foundation and Express Employment Professionals foursome

Babcock foursome

BMT Global foursome

Byron Fallon foursome with The Honourable Jim Munson

Calian foursome

Capstone-ITS foursome

CFN Consultants foursome

CIBC Wood Gundy foursome

Clearstone Wealth foursome

Climec Residential foursome

Collins Aerospace foursome

Denis Archambault foursome

Dymech Engineering foursome

Eldecam foursome

Elie Skaff foursome

Emerging Minds Est foursome

Federal Fleet foursome

Gastops foursome

GEM+M Construction foursome

Innovation Realisation foursome

Jon Aitchison foursome

Kinaxis foursome #1

Kinaxis foursome #2

Kongsberg Geospatial foursome

Lansdowne Consulting Group foursome

Marc Bourret foursome

Marshall Land Systems foursome

MIIG foursome

PCL Construction foursome

Pennant Canada foursome

Pierre Tranchemontagne foursome

Raymond EMC foursome

RBC PH&N Investment Counsel

Shannon Jetten foursome

Steve Dore foursome

Cash Hole-in-One attempt by Marshall Land Systems

60 foot putt for a birdie on the Cash Hole-in-One hole by Aecon

Jake Jacobson, Suzanne Jacobson, and Darwin Sham - QuickStart Autism team




Published on June 19, 2026