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GOLF NEWS-Makori, Awuor Triumph at Royal Nairobi Golf Club’s NCBA Golf Series Leg;

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Royal Nairobi Golf Club's George Makori (right), Division One men's category winner of the club's leg of the NCBA Golf Series receives his award from Charles Omondi, NCBA Group Acting Director, Corporate Banking. Photo by Denni Murimi Njiru, IMG Kenya Limited.

-The series’ action now heads to Entebbe Club next weekend for Uganda’s last qualifying round;
DENNIS MURIMI NJIRU-IMG KENYA LIMITED;
George Makori and Ashley Awuor emerged top at the hotly contested Division One category at the latest leg of the NCBA Golf Series held on Saturday, September 28th at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club.


Over 250 players turned out at the par 72 course to battle for the chance to qualify for the NCBA Series Grand Finale set for November 29th.


Playing off handicap 10, Makori went toe to toe with Sunil Parmar in the men’s division one category, a close encounter that saw both golfers’ card 39 points but Makori won on countback as Parmar settled for the second place.

Ladies Division One winner Ashley Awuor (right) is awarded by Charles Omondi, NCBA Group, Acting Director, Corporate Banking during the Royal Nairobi Golf Club leg of the 2024 NCBA Golf Series. Photo by Denni Murimi Njiru, IMG Kenya Limited.

In the ladies’ category, handicap 5 Awuor returned an excellent score of 38 ahead of handicap 7 Diana Mbuba who posted 36 points.


Handicap 18 Nicholas Malaki and handicap 24 Christine Mathenge were victorious in Division two after carding 42 and 44 points respectively while handicap 30 Tesha Magira was the overall Division three winner with a score of 44 points.


Shawn Malesi playing off handicap 12 won the junior category prize after returning 35 points with Don Tororei and Rahab Thuo winning the guest and staff categories.
Makori, Awuor, Malaki, Mathenge, Magira, and Malesi join over 100 other golfers who have already secured their slots for the grand finale, including three from Rwanda.


Constantine Barasa stole the show when she sunk a hole-in-one at the 167-yard par 3-hole number 17.
NCBA Group Acting Corporate Banking Director Charles Omondi said they are immensely proud of the growth and enthusiasm seen throughout the series, since launched this year’s edition at this same venue.

Tirus Mwithiga, NCBA Group Director of Retail Banking, follows his shot at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club during the club’s leg of the NCBA Golf Series. Photo by Denni Murimi Njiru, IMG Kenya Limited.

“We have extended our golf support wings not only to every corner of Kenya but across the borders to Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda and we are immensely proud to connect the region under the golf-umbrella. As we gear up for the grand finale at the Muthaiga Golf Club, let us take a moment to applaud not only the winners for the day and all participants, but also the meaningful engagements we had on the course and purpose to have in November during the grand finale, “said Omondi.
In line with its sustainability agenda, NCBA planted over 100 indigenous trees at the club, taking part in an initiative aimed at supporting environmental conservation and enhance the club’s green spaces.
The series’ action now heads to Entebbe Club next weekend for Uganda’s last qualifying round.
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