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NCBA Golf Series returns to Karen as over 200 enlist

 

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Over 200 golfers are set to participate in  the seventh leg of the ongoing NCBA Golf series at Karen Country Club.

The winners in various categories will clinch slots at the series grand finale later in the year.

Golfers will battle for honours in Division 1,Division 2,overall winner, Division 3, and the Junior category.

Series partners NCBA have expressed their optimism in the tournament continuing to play its crucial role of offering a platform to both established and upcoming players.

“This event has grown tremendously over the years, and it is gratifying to see such a high level of enthusiasm and participation from the golfing community. Karen Country Club has always provided us with an exceptional venue, and we look forward to another fantastic tournament’’, remarked John Gachora,NCBA Group Managing Director.

He added, “Through these tournaments, we aim to nurture talent and elevate the standard of golf in our region. We believe in creating opportunities for golfers of all levels to compete and improve their skills, and we are proud to be a part of this journey.”

The seventh leg follows the successful hosting of the 6th round  at Muthaiga Golf Club.The sixth leg attracted a total of 200 players .

In some of the results registred at the event: Isaac Matubi secured victory in Division One category with an impressive 36 stableford points.

The Division Two Category, for golfers with handicaps between 13 and 24, saw Yogendra Nandha clinch the men’s title, while Sajni Shah’s 40 stableford points earned her victory in the ladies’ division.

In Division Three, which featured golfers with handicaps of 24 and above, Rebecca Juma emerged the champion after carding a round of 33.

Among the juniors, Alvin Kaisha, playing off handicap 15, stood out with an impressive 35 points, claiming the top spot.

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