Ray Connolly led from start-to-finish to retain his 36-hole Club Championship crown as he fired rounds of 73 and 77.
Despite not being at his very best for parts of the season, Connolly came good in the main event to finish four strokes ahead of Ben Morgan.
With the tournament marking the end of the 2012 Order of Merit, a two-round score of 155 meant third-placed Brendon Moss capped a fine season by grabbing the overall plaudits.
The men’s net award went to Club Captain Chris Malton (net 144), while Colin Milligan and Anthony Bloxsome were also in the prizes.
Jenny Gibson got the better of Louise Kilshaw in both the gross and net categories of the ladies tournament as the 15-handicapper carded two rounds of net 76.
Whittlebury
Maureen Harmon and Alison Harris picked up the Harvest Bowl after a net 67 gave them a three shot victory from Christina Hancock and Jennifer Maxwell.
Ladies club champion Hancock won the recent Ladies King Challenge Trophy with Michelle Watson, who also clinched the Mixed Pairs Tallach Trophy with Christina’s husband Michael.
Ada Parr was successful in the competition she now sponsors after winning the Foursomes KO crown in the company of Alison Harris.
In the Scratch Trophy, Mitch Edwards took the match to the 19th before sealing victory over fellow teenager Sam Henfrey, while the Sargeant Salver was claimed by David Castle after beating Iain Havell 3&2.
Club captain Rob Watson and David Melling won the Wells Foursomes Trophy against Roger Furniss and Roger Martin 3&1 before also clinching the Laser Challenge Trophy against Chip Thornally and Richard Allenby.
Hellidon Lakes
Paul Craig produced a storming second round of net 66 in the Champion of Champions event as he collected the Roxburgh House Cup.
After an opening net 78, Craig birdied fifth hole and then eagled the next hole in his second round to snatch the title from in-form Daniel Harris by one stroke. Sam Wade was a further shot back in third.
In the recent Jackie Trophy, played at Kings Norton GC, a tally of 40 points secured first prize for Dave Reeves as he squeezed in front of Adrian Harris and Tom Laver.
Overstone Park
Two members of the same family are proving to be the men to beat this month after Roy Stanton and his son Andrew carried away the top prizes in two separate individual competitions.
The Seniors October Medal witnessed a comfortable win for Roy as the 14-handicapper compiled a net 71 to finish three ahead of Anthony Richardson.
Andrew Stanton was even more impressive a few days later in the October Medal as the seven-handicapper carded two birdies and just two bogeys in a winning net 65.
Dave ‘Bubba’ Watson was second on net 66, with Lewis Hill and Robert Evans both posting scores of 68.
Helen Roy (72) nudged one ahead of Margo Lerin in the ladies comp, while Darren Gawn (net 74) enjoyed a single stroke victory in the October Mid-week Medal from Paul Hursey.
Staverton
Colin Barnsley shot the highest points tally of 37 on Captains Day as he won the Over-65s competition by one from Gordon Russell and Geoff Millidge.
Countback was needed in the main event after Andy Sant and Bart Pomerleau (both 36) finished one point clear of Jim Sutherland, Granville Holmes, Mark Wells, Bill Marks and Pete Perry.
Sant gained the verdict, while Fraser Quinn clinched the junior prize after nudging a single point in front of Josh Dennison and Joseph Quinn.
Cold Ashby
Thirty nine points was the leading mark in the October Seniors Stableford as Roger Desborough’s brilliant opening half pushed him two ahead of Don Smith and Alan Wheatley.
The Ladies Flag Competition witnessed another outstanding performance as Helen Clayton finished two holes ahead of her nearest rivals.
After carding pars and bogeys in a magnificent net 62, the 22-handicapper placed her flag in the 20th hole to beat Vicky Clarke, whose last shot was holing out on the 18th.
Club champion Graham Bott (35 points) and his uncle Henry (30) picked up the top two prizes in the Mid-week Stableford.
Brampton Heath
Alan Pitt saw his handicap slashed to 23.8 after he won the October Medal by three strokes from a group of players.
Competing off 27, he compiled a net 65 to finish ahead of second-placed Keith Pickering, with Sean Collins in third on countback.
Three consecutive gross pars on the front nine and a series of net pars throughout the remaining holes lifted Ruth Easton five ahead of Vicky Lafferty, Wendy Mckie and Pauline Frost in the October Medal.
Kingsthorpe
Club captain Bob Bason and past captain Mark Parry are through to the final of the Stuart Duncan KO Foursomes, where they will play Jake Croxford and Jason Spence.
Scoring proved difficult in the Ladies Two Clubs and a Putter Competition as Anne Seabrook collected the top prize with 30 points.
Silverstone
Chris James earned a place in a NPGA Winter Series Pro-Am after winning the Club Qualifier by one from Paul Jordan after shooting 40 points. Nick Slade was third on 36.
James was also in good form in the Betterball Pairs comp the following day with his partner, but they were unable to match the superb winning mark of 47 points from father-and-son Mike and Will Wood.
Cherwell Edge
A birdie at the 13th hole and gross pars at the next two holes helped Marsh Cooke (net 70) triumph on countback from Terry Lester in the first round of the Seniors Challenge Trophy.
Andy Greig held off the challenge of Paul Greig in the top division of the October Medal as a net 68 secured a one shot success.
Daventry
Birdie twos on the 11th and 13th holes and a par on the closing hole lifted Bert Howe into top spot in the Ellis Price Trophy.
With a tally of 39 points, Howe finished one ahead of fellow mid-handicapper Tom Meban, with Nicholas Banham in third on 33.
Farthingstone
A net par on the 18th hole from Derek Campbell proved decisive in the John Morgan Trophy as the 19-handicapper clinched a countback victory from Gavin Price.
Both men were the only players to match their handicaps as they finished a single point ahead of Bob Campbell, Adrian Miller and Trevor Down (all 35).
Northampton
Sue Harris won the Ladies Committee Cup on countback from Maggie Nutt, while Charlie Astbury was victorious in the gross and net categories in the sixth EWGA Medal.