The 2025 Stanford L. Kurland Memorial Golf Classic
$7 million and counting for a cure
Since its inception, the Stanford L. Kurland Memorial Golf Classic has brought together a community of generous sponsors and donors to raise critical funds and hope for those battling brain cancer. From life-saving treatment to cutting-edge research, the millions raised to benefit the UCLA Neuro-Oncology Program have already made a powerful impact. But there is more work to be done.


Silent Auction Now Open
Place your bids and join the cause. Choose among dozens of exclusive items.
All funds go directly to fighting brain cancer.

UCLA Neuro-Oncology Advancing Research and Treatments
The UCLA Neuro-Oncology program is dedicated to finding a cure for the most common, most invasive and most fatal type of malignant brain tumor: Glioblastoma (GBM). Timothy Cloughesy, M.D., Director of the UCLA Neuro-Oncology Program and Professor of Clinical Neurology, and David Nathanson, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, UCLA, lead the research and development effort that already has made a strong impact in battling the disease.
Remembering Stanford L. Kurland
In early 2020, Stan was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and began treatment at UCLA. Stan was fortunate to be in such good care until his passing in January 2021. Despite the discomfort of radiation and chemotherapy, Stan was determined to help cure an “incurable” disease and lessen the distress of treatment for others. His work and legacy live on through this event that honors his memory and tireless philanthropy.
Please join us in this noble endeavor by giving directly to the UCLA Neuro-Oncology Program or by becoming a sponsor of this year’s Stanford L. Kurland Memorial Golf Classic benefiting the UCLA Neuro-Oncology Program.