He scored an eagle on hole 13 during the final round on Thursday on his way to a six-under par 66 on the day which included seven birdies.
His score was just two shots away from the course record of 64 set all the way back in 1969.
On Wednesday, Batsel had a hole-in-one on hole 2 as he shot a four-under 68 that day.
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The ace was the sixth of Batsel’s career, but also his third in a little over a month.
He had a hole-in-one on a par 4 at the Mickelson National Golf Course in Calgary in June, and an ace at Desert Blume Golf Club three days later, according to a social media post from the PGA of Canada.
His rounds also included an opening day 2-under 70, which had put him in a seven way tie for eighth place.
His second place finish earned him a purse of $7,905.
The tournament ran from July 28-31, 2025 and included 119 golf professionals from across Canada.
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