Tipperary professional darts player Dylan Slevin collected the Bob X Memorial Cup on Saturday night at the Clayton Hotel in Sligo.
The 21-year-old, who competed at the recent PDC World Darts Championship in London, beat Ireland's number one ranked player in the amateur ranks, Adrian Divine from Donegal, by six legs to nil.
Slevin had beaten another Donegal player, Michael Wallace, in the semi-final - while Divine had beaten Declan Cunningham, who's also a Tipp native but plays out of County Sligo, in their last four contest.
The leading Sligo finisher was Darragh Healy who reached the quarter-finals before losing out to Cunningham by four legs to two.
Winner Slevin lost his first round match at the Ally Pally to Germany's Florian Hempel by three sets to one.
The 'Bob X' is an annual darts event, organised by the Sligo County Darts Association, to honour the memory of Bob Alexander.
Alexander was a native of Jersey had made Sligo his home prior to his death in 2011.
He was a hugely popular figure in the Irish darts community.
Austin O'Callaghan spoke with several of the competitors at Saturday's Bob X event.