Frank Proehl shot low net 63 to claim the Champion Lakes Men's Night tournament title, and bragging rights for the year.
The event saw 72 players tee off at the nine-hole course, with flights determining top prizes for low gross and low net in the one-day, 18-hole tournament.
In the 0-18 flight, Fruitvale's Tyler Gugliemin shot a 79, tied with veteran golfer Ed Wilcox, but Gugliemin won through tie break.
Todd Stevens came third with an 81.
Gord Browell earned low net with a 63, followed by Denis Talarski at 66 and Russ Cooper, 69.
In Flight 18-24, Kevin Pii shot lights out and earned the low gross title with an 86, followed by second place James Tite at 88, and Eric Volpatti who fired a 91.
Rick Leduc came first in low net with a 66, while David Davidow shot the same score for second place, and Peter Bergstrom finished third with a 67.
Curt Ross won low gross in Flight 24-36 with a score of 96, followed by Earl Morissette, 97, and Walter Lysohirka, 99.
For low net, Jess Verbeek fired a 70 for first place, as did Norm Mcready for second, while the incomparable Maurice Plamondon, took home third place with a 71.
Champion Lakes golfers send a thank you to the Men's Night organizers for all their work over the summer, to golf pro Kevin Nesbitt, and to the Fairway Fusion Restaurant for the excellent dinner.