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GOLF NEWS-John Lejirma takes day one (Monday) lead in Sunshine Development Tour-East Africa Swing in Ruiru.

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-Tuesday’s round two action with players eyeing a spot in the top 30 to make the cut for Wednesday’s final round where a Ksh. 2 million prize fund is up for grabs.
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Royal Nairobi Golf Club’s John Lejirma surged to the top of the leaderboard after a sizzling 6-under par 66 gross on day one of the Sunshine Development Tour-East Africa Swing at Ruiru Sports Club on Monday.
The elite Amateur opened with a composed front nine, picking up birdies on the 2nd, 8th, and 9th holes, offset by a lone bogey at the par-3-6th hole.
His charge continued on the back nine where he rolled in birdies at the 10th, 13th, 14th, 17th, and 18th holes while despite a bogey on the 12th, Lejirma finished the day as the man to catch heading into round two on Tuesday.
“I am happy to be back for the second leg of the Sunshine Development Tour-East Africa Swing. I’m really pleased with how I held it together out there. The front nine was smooth, my putting was hot, and I gave myself chances. Fairways, greens, and it all came together. The back nine was a bit slower,my putter cooled off a little but I regrouped and finished strong. I’ve learned from the last two events; I came second in the first leg and fourth in the second. Each tournament is a lesson, and I’m here to build on that and come back stronger,” said Lejirma.
Ndumberi Golf Club’s Michael Karanga carded a solid 2-under par 70 to sit second on the leaderboard after playing a steady front nine with birdies at the 8th and 9th closing the first half at 34.
On the back nine, he added a birdie on the 13th and held par on the rest of the holes, save for a dropped shot at the 18th.

Dismas Indiza of Kakamega Sports Club in action during round one of the Sunshine Development Tour East Africa Swing at Ruiru Sports Club. Photo by Maarufu Mohamed, golfnewslinks.

Tied in third on 1-under par 71 gross were Dismas Indiza (Kakamega Golf Club) and Njoroge Kibugu (Windsor Golf Hotel & Country Club).
Indiza recovered from a bogey on the 1st with birdies on the 3rd, 8th, and 9th to make the turn at 35. He birdied the 13th and 18th coming home, with bogeys on 10 and 16 slightly marring his scorecard.
“The course is playing well. There’s opportunity out there to score, and I’ll be looking to improve some aspects of my play heading into Round Two, “noted Indiza.

Njoroge Kibugu tees off at the Sunshine Development Tour East Africa Swing at Ruiru Sports Club. Photo by Maarufu Mohamed, golfnewslinks.

Kibugu, the winner of the Thika Greens leg played a mixed round with birdies on the 6th, 9th, 10th, and 11th holes, but gave shots back on the 3rd, 7th, 15th, and 16th and remains well within striking distance heading into moving day.
A large group of players finished the day tied for fifth on level par (72) which included Rwanda’s Celestin Nsanzuwera, Ken Abuto, Abraham Ainamani, Isaac Makokha, Elvis Muigua, Samuel Njoroge, Rafael Leming’ani, and Tanzania’s Nuru Mollel.

Naomi Wafula in action during round one of the Sunshine Development Tour East Africa Swing at Ruiru Sports Club. Photo by Maarufu Mohamed, golfnewslinks.

Among the standout performers in the women’s field was Naomi Wafula of Vipingo Ridge who posted a promising 1-over par 73 gross to emerge as the top-ranked lady after round one.
Wafula had a strong start with birdies on the 2nd, 5th, and 9th holes, but a triple bogey on the par-4 7th set her back on the front nine. On the back nine, she bounced back with birdies on the 13th, 14th, and 17th, offset by bogeys on the 12th and 18th.
“After round one today, I’m happy with how I played. Despite a triple bogey on one hole seven, I managed to fight back and finish strong. That gave me confidence heading into tomorrow. I know I can shoot under par, and I’m going to work on a few things this evening to get ready for the second round,” said Wafula.
The day also witnessed a historic moment as Muthaiga Golf Club’s Eugine Wafula recorded the first-ever hole-in-one at a Sunshine Development Tour-East Africa Swing event after acing the 11th hole.
Round Two action in action with players eyeing a spot in the top 30 to make the cut for Wednesday’s final round, where a Ksh. 2 million prize fund is up for grabs.
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