
Oakville, Ontario — Rain clouds and scattered showers didn’t dampen spirits at Glen Abbey Golf Club, where Fix Network Canada hosted its 16th annual Fix Masters Golf Tournament on Thursday, June 19. With teams made up of insurance representatives, franchisee members, vendor partners and friends the tournament was once again a sold-out success, raising more than $5,000 in support of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Canada.
“The Fix Network Ontario annual charity golf tournament was another great success this year,” said Amin Youssef, regional vice president – Ontario at Fix Network. “Hosted at the beautiful Glen Abbey golf course, it was a sold-out event that brought together our network’s strategic partners, vendor partners, insurance partners, and media partners — all in the spirit of having fun while making a meaningful impact at the same time. And a meaningful impact we collectively delivered. We thank our industry partners for joining us and eagerly look forward to another great tournament in 2026.”
For many, the event served as more than just a golf outing. It was a long-awaited opportunity to reconnect face-to-face with industry peers, swap stories, and share a few laughs between tee-offs and rain delays.
“It was a great day on the course with the Fix Auto team, industry colleagues, and business associates,” said Johnny D’Ambrosio of Fix Auto St. Catharines, Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake. “It was awesome seeing so many familiar faces and catching up with some great people. Beautiful course, great company — can’t ask for more.”
Although no one left with a prize from the hole-in-one contest, many departed with something better — the sense that their participation made a difference. And maybe a couple of new rain-soaked socks, too.
From raising funds for families in need to reinforcing the strength of the collision repair community, the 2025 Fix Masters Golf Tournament proved that even a cloudy day can shine when it’s filled with purpose.