Members of Five Lakes Golf Club battled it out for the NSPCC Putter.
The 18-hole three-man Texas Scramble was played on the Lakes course and provided a strong test for all the players.
The team of Mike Owen, Andy Clover and Mark Ponder carded a nett 62.86 followed by Nigel Popper, Richard Hardy-King and Matt Somerville with 62.43, both these groups were outside the main prizes.
Freddie Coe, Alan Garnett and Andy Gilbert, playing off a combined handicap of 5.57, claimed third place on countback.
Second place went to Tony Cook, Ian Kirkman and Ian Cottee with a combined handicap of 5.85 carding a nett 61.15.
However, winners of the prestigious putter were Dave Chignell, Matt Foot and Malcolm Pook with combined handicap of 3.4 returning a nett 60.6.
The competition raised over £150 for the NSPCC.
The Winter League Plate men’s 18-hole two-ball scramble proved popular.
The competition played off 3/8 combined handicap, with each player taking six drives each, created some competitive scores.
Gary Trim and Russel Smith returned a nett 65.7 along with Mike Owen and Mark Ponder with the same score to be outside the prizes.
Third place went to Peter Millar (17) and Danny Owen (12) with a nett 65.2.
Second spot was taken by Richard Hardy-King (12) and Matt Somerville (6) returning a nett 63.9.
The winners were Nigel Popper (13) and Phil Robson (9) with a nett 62.8.
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