Edwin Espina had the lowest gross shooting ten-over-par 82 strokes.
Manzano had nines of 43 and 44 for a total gross of 87 strokes. Less his handicap of 20, he finished with a net 67.
The Friends Forever For Charity Foundation put the tournament together as a venue to share their blessings to the less fortunate.
The beneficiaries this year were the Tzu Chi Foundation, which received an Isuzu Forward truck and P150,000; the Missionaries of Charity, which got P350,000; and the Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation (ERUF), which was also given P350,000.
The FREEMAN Foundation and a parish based in Maya, Daanbantayan got checks of P30,000 each.
The class A title for the event went to Ernesto 'Dodong' Siguan with a net score of 70 strokes. First runner-up was Ben Li with a net 72 while Kenneth Dyguani bagged the 2nd runner-up plum with his net 73 after edging Roy Damole in the countback.
The class B title went to Davao's Winston Yap with a net 68 beating Korean Kwak Moon Sub in the countback. Kwak settled for the first runner-up honors while Edgar Lao with a net 71 bagged the 2nd runner-up honors after slipping past Edrian Tirol in the countback.
The ladies title went to Korean Michelle Lee while Gina Yap of the Manang Gina's Lutong Bahay fame was the runner-up.
Stephen Osmeña retained his most exercised golfer title.
Several individuals and companies from here and abroad donated to the tournament to share the less fortunate. Members of the FFFCF, a SEC-registered organization also chipped in to gather the amount needed for the donations.
The awards ceremony was held late Friday night at the clubhouse of North Town Homes. - NLQ