PUB regulars hit the bullseye when they won a competition to compete against one of darts' top professionals.
About 18 regulars at the Top Bull Pub in Bury New Road, Breightmet, were able to test their skills against former world champion John Part.
Canadian Part, whose has won the Embassy title and the PDC World Darts Championship, said the evening was all about enjoyment.
Out of 18 games he played at the pub, Part triumphed in all but one - regular Gary Cartmell succeeded in taking a game off the champion.
The pub won an evening with Part, who has also been a BBC pundit, after entering a competition organised by Boddingtons.
Landlady Janice Bradford said: "Everyone's been very excited. All the money we have raised will go to the charity Care in the Air."
The Top Bull has two darts teams. One is a round away from the finals of the Boddingtons Darts Championships.
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