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GOLF NEWS-Five year’s patience finally pays off to Kandu bagging the 2023 Ladies Scratch trophy at Nyali;

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-Ruiru hosts Centenary Golf tournament to mark one hundred years;

MAARUFU MOHAMED-GOLFNEWSLINKS;

Five years patience finally paid off to a Coat Veteran Lady Golfer Mary Kandu after bagging the 2023 Ladies Scratch trophy at the par 71 Nyali Golf and Country Club Course in Mombasa County on Wednesday.

The Club’s former Lady Captain Kandu clinched the trophy in the finals on 3/2 scores against her Veteran Colleague Susan Stokes (also the Club’s Former Lady Capatin) who has been dominating the scratch trophy since 2018 for four years straight wins.

Overall winner Mary Kandu.Photo by Maarufu Mohamed,golfnewslinks.

“ It’s a great day for me today to achieve this trophy after a four years struggle and I thank Susan for her  great struggle though this time it was her day. I hope to maintain the trophy next year and also thank the club for organizing this Lady’s tournament, “said Kandu.

The runners up Susan’s bad fate that began last year after she was beaten by Mwongei Nzioka before losing again this year.

Overall winner Mary Kandu (right) and Runners up Susan Stokes .Photo by Maarufu Mohamed,golfnewslinks.

During the first round of the tourney that began in October, Susan Stokes won 4/3 against Gladys Mueni, Christine Ockotch won 3/2 against Mary Mariga, and Zaituni Mohammed got a walkover from Mwongeli Nzioka while Mary Kandu got a walkover from Terry Odoo.

In round two Susan Stokes won 4/3 against Christine Ockotch, Mary Kandu won 1 up against Zaituni Mohammed to allow both sail to the finals.

Club Lady Captain Mary Mariga who presented the trophies, thanked all the ladies  for participating in the tournament and praised Kandu and Susan saying it was a brave fight at Course never seen before and hope that next year, the event will have more fun and stronger.

Elsewhere adds Brian Jaysins of Oxygen PR, the luscious Ruiru Sports Club, one of the most heavily patronized clubs in the country, marks 100 years of existence this weekend with a number of activities paving the way for the much-awaited celebrations on Saturday evening.

To usher in the celebrations, the club will host the centenary clubnite on Thursday before Friday’s greensomes tournament and the centenary golf day at the 18-hole course on Saturday will culminate in a gala dinner where 1000 invited guests are expected to grace the occasion.

Speaking ahead of the anticipated event, an ecstatic club chairman Dominic Chege said, “It has been a century of learning, progress and growth filled with immense contributions from individuals who have been committed to the excellence of this great club. We have held a lot of activities prior to the event that have been part of the 100 years milestone. I am calling upon golfers from Nairobi and its environs who have not signed up for the weekend’s tourney to consider registering because it will be a fun-filled event.”

Club members, sponsors, partners, and other invited guests will headline the blue and white-themed gala dinner event that will mark the end of the three-month long series of activities aimed at celebrating the club’s century achievement since its inception in 1923.

As part of the centenary celebrations, the club hosted an expo golf day, swimming competition, bowling, juniors’ chess competition, centenary junior tournament and a charity golf tournament that culminated in tree planting exercise even as Ruiru Sports Club contributes to environmental conservation efforts.

Currently, the Thika-Highway-based facility boasts of 2433 members and has become a home of various corporate golf events in the recent past- Legendary golf tournament, Old Mutual tournament, KCB sponsored tournament among others.

The par 72 golf course also has a rich history steeped in tradition with some colorful cast of players who dominated the club’s earlier years, especially during the colonial era.

The club started as a tennis club a couple of miles to the north of the present site before a decision was made to move it to a more spacious ground.

In 2007, the Club had its first African Chairman in Steve Mwagiru who was succeeded by Prof. Muigai Gachanja.

The latter served for three terms before handing over to William Ikinus. This opened the club up to a flood of new African chairmen and members.

The event has been powered by East Africa Breweries Limited (EABL), BF SUMA, Maridady, Prife International and Fresha Dairy Brands.

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