Sugut and team shine at KCB Golf Tour in Nandi
Seasoned handicap 20 golfer Erick Choge carded an excellent score of 42 stableford points to clinch the overall winner award beating over 100 golfers who graced the tourney.
Seasoned handicap 20 golfer Erick Choge carded an excellent score of 42 stableford points to clinch the overall winner award beating over 100 golfers who graced the tourney.
In the staff category, Senior Relationship Manager Scola Onsongo who plays off handicap 31 returned 46 stableford points to win it while handicap 24 Ken Ouko became the runner up.
They join 12 other teams that have already qualified for the grand finale event scheduled for next month at the Karen Country Club.
Handicap 10 Kericho-based golfer Collins Kipkirui carded an impressive 21 points in the first nine and 22 in the second nine to claim the overall winner award with 43 stableford points at the Nakuru’s
In Kakamega,Club Chairman Dr. Catherine Aura led her team to qualify for the finals set for November after they returned a combined score of 114 points, to clinch the overall title.
In addition to the amateur series, this leg will see two golf clinics hosted on Sunday targeting ladies and junior golfers with over 300 new participants having already taken part in the opening legs
Playing off handicap 5, Anand carded 19 points in the first nine, and 20 points in the back nine to clinch the overall men’s winner award with 39 points.
Dubbed the East African Golf Tour, the tournament will receive a 60 million shillings sponsorship support from KCB with Kenya hosting 18 legs while Uganda and Tanzania will host two legs each.
Over the years, KCB has sunk over 300 million shillings in support of golf in addition to supporting other sports disciplines including Volleyball, Rugby and Motorsport.