The community came together at the inaugural Teeing Off Fore Grant charity golf tournament to support 10-year-old Grant Carlson of Ramona in his battle against leukemia.
The Nov. 14 event at the San Vicente Golf Course was attended by local golfers, businesses and families all contributing to raise funds to help Grant and his family. The tournament drew 144 golfers – 36 teams, which double stacked the 18 holes at San Vicente.
To learn about Grant’s journey and treatment for T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, check out his Instagram handle: @grantstallbattle.
Winners in the Teeing off Fore Grant Tournament: Dylan Martinez, David Torres and Danny Romero, with Jessica Carlson, Grant’s mother. Not shown: Javier Torres. (Stephanie Ogilvie)

Close to 200 people came out in support of the Teeing off Fore Grant Golf Tournament on Nov. 14 at the San Vicente Golf Club. (Stephanie Ogilvie)

Cameron Rogers, James Petersen, Taylor Burger and Brandon Arthur continued their tradition of showing up to golf tournaments in random costumes. Keeping with their orange theme — and inspired by Grant and his fight with leukemia — they took things prehistoric this year and dressed as the Flintstones. (Stephanie Ogilvie)

Jessica Carlson, Grant’s mother, addressed the crowd, thanking everyone for attending and supporting Grant’s battle. Funds from the tournament will help support adaptive resources, treatment, and ongoing care for the 10-year-old fighting leukemia. (Stephanie Ogilvie)

Golfers were able to buy raffle tickets for the 25 raffle baskets donated by local businesses and 15 silent auction items were up for bid throughout the day. (Stephanie Ogilvie)

The foursome of Hugh Blackwood, Jim Hill, Denise Poland and Darren Poland pose for a quick photo at Hole 1 after teeing off in the Mountain Valley Ranch “Roll the Dice and Swing a Random Club” during the Teeing of Fore Grant tournament on Nov. 14. (Stephanie Ogilvie)
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Winners in the Teeing off Fore Grant Tournament: Dylan Martinez, David Torres and Danny Romero, with Jessica Carlson, Grant’s mother. Not shown: Javier Torres. (Stephanie Ogilvie)
Title sponsors of Teeing Off Fore Grant were Mountain Valley Ranch and CO’s Traffic Control, Inc.
Hole sponsors added a creative flair across the course, including an especially memorable challenge at Hole 1. Sponsored by Mountain Valley Ranch, the opening tee required golfers to roll a dice to determine which unusual club they would use for their first shot.
Players and spectators browsed through 25 raffle baskets donated by local businesses, and had 15 silent auction items to bid on. Players had lunch on the course and the event ended with a buffet dinner where contest winners were announced.
The winners were:
Closest to the Pin – Carl Brown and Kailey ScottLongest Drive – Mike Hardy and Candice StamperPre-play putting contest – Jim HillFoursome Team Winner – Dylan Martinez, Javier Torres, David Torres and Danny Romero.
“We have such a deep appreciation for every golfer, sponsor, volunteer, and friends who came together to make this tournament possible,” Jessica Carlson, Grant’s mother, said about the event. “What happened here wasn’t just a day on the course — it was a true reflection of what community looks like when people show up for one another.
“Seeing familiar faces, new supporters, local businesses and entire groups rally behind Grant reminded us that we are surrounded by compassion far greater than we ever imagined.”
Funds raised through Teeing Off Fore Grant will support adaptive resources, treatment and ongoing care, Carlson said.
“This tournament wasn’t just an event; it was a reminder that when a child and a family are facing something hard, community becomes a source of strength,” she said. “We are incredibly grateful for the love, generosity and unity that everyone brought to this day and continues to bring to our family during this battle.”