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GOLF NEWS-Mutai wins ‘Amerucan’ golf tournament at Sigona.

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KCB Group Chief Finance Officer Lawrence Kimathi, presents a golf bag to Weldon Mutai for emerging as the Overall winner during the KCB ‘Amerucan Golf Day’ at Sigona.Photo by Brian Jaysins, OXYGENE PR.

-The tournament sponsored by KCB attracted some 200 top amateur golfers from Nairobi environs and its surroundings.
-BRIAN JAYSINS-OXYGENE PR;


Weldon Mutai, who plays off handicap 27 returned an impressive 43 stable ford points to emerge as the overall winner of the ‘Amerucan’ golf day tournament held at the 18-hole Sigona golf club over the weekend.


“It is such a proud moment for me to be crowned the overall winner of this prestigious tournament. The competition was really tough but I had an amazing group of golfers who pushed me to play better. I am looking forward to upcoming events where I can continue showcasing my talent and skill,” said Mutai.

KCB Group HR Director Japhet Achola (left) awards Isaac Kariuki for securing
the Runner-up position during the ‘Amerucan’ golf day at Sigona golf club. Photo by Brian Jaysins, Oxygene PR.

Mutai triumphed over Isaac Kariuki, handicap 17 after countback at the tournament that was graced by over 200 top amateur golfers from Nairobi and its environs.

Geoffrey Warukira, handicap 21, was a distant third with 38 points.

KCB Asset Management Limited Head and Principal Officer Victor Odendo (left) awards
Daniel Mwangi for emerging as the Guest winner during the KCB ‘Amerucan’ golf
Day. Photo by Brian Jaysins, OXYGENE PR.

Handicap 35 Anir Maru carded 38 points to be named division two winner while handicap 20 Daniel Mwangi returned 39 points to claim the guest winner award.

-KCB Asset Management Limited Head and Principal Officer Victor Odendo (left) presents
a bag to Edgar Munene for emerging as the Guest Runner-up during the ‘Amerucan’
golf day at Sigona golf club. Photo by Brian Jaysins, OXYGENE PR.

Edgar Munene, who plays off handicap 12 was the guest runner-up with 37 points.
While Paul Wanjohi clinched was named the second nine winners with 21 points, Mayur Mulji claimed the first nine winner award after an excellent 22 points beating a huge field.
Seasoned golfer Zipporah Gichigi won the longest drive lady while Karan J. Patel bagged it in the men’s category and Mayur Shah was the nearest to the pin winner.


The KCB-sponsored tournament saw handicap 23, James Mucheke awarded the best effort prize after returning 13 stable ford points.


The competition was also attended by KCB staff including Japheth Achola, Lawrence Kimathi, Millicent Mello, Peter Mwaura among others.

Azu Ogola follows through on his golf shot during the KCB “Amerucan golf gay at
Sigona golf club. Photo by Brian Jaysins, OXYGENE PR.

KCB Bank footprint in sports support in the Country is expansive and cuts across various sports disciplines.

Lawrence Kimathi in action during the KCB ‘Amerucan golf day at Sigona golf club. Photo by Brian Jaysins, OXYGENE PR.

The Bank has its sports brand assets that include the KCB Women Volleyball Club, KCB Football Club and KCB Rugby Club besides other sports including Chess, Athletics, and Golf.


The long-standing tradition of sponsoring major sporting events in the country has seen the Bank pump millions of shillings in sponsorships over the years.


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