For the fourth year in a row Sarnia's Graham Hill is the winner of the Sarnia Golf and Curling Club's annual Men's Invitational. In driving rain Saturday Hill fired a two under par 70, erasing a 3-stroke deficit to claim the victory by 1 stroke over fellow club member Eric Pattenaude. Paul Doig of Seaforth had the low round of the day with a four under par 68 and finished third.
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