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AIA Ontario Golf Tournament Raises $15,000

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Sell-out event delivers spectacular results.

On September 5, AIA Canada’s Ontario Division hosted its annual charity golf tournament at Eagle Ridge Golf Club in Halton Hills, Ont.

Amid perfect weather conditions, a total of 144 registered golfers took to the course, all in the name of charity. By the end of the day, a total of $15,000 had been raised in support of the High Fives for Kids Foundation.

Since its inception in 2005 High Fives for Kids has provided both grants and scholarships to support both local and national charities that deliver programs for children and youth.

Out on the course this year, key highlights included a winning team of Brad Coverdale, Darren DeVries, Kyle Little and Luke Ramsey, while Jeff Van de Sande was closest to the line and Ramzi Yako, closest to the pin.

Overall, this sold out tournament proved to be another fantastic day for members of the aftermarket to have fun, network and raise money for an incredibly worthy cause.

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