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GOLF NEWS-Royal Nairobi’s Ashley Awuor crowned the 2025 Kenya Ladies open Amateur Match Play Champion at Limuru.

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-At Nyali golf and country club, its Sureh Hirani emerging top on Crossroads Charity tournament and Julius Rono takes top in the Road to Somabay-Egypt tournament.
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Royal Nairobi golf club’s lady golfer Ashley Awuor could be among the youngest lady golfers in the country but her determination and skills in the field of Golf sport paid off after being crowned the 2025 Kenya Ladies Open Amateur Match Play Champion at Limuru Country club in Kiambu County at the weekend.
Awuor clinched the prestigious title after sealing off all hopes of home club’s Nancy Wairimu 3&1 in the finals that saw the later take the runners up slot.
“It is such an honor to win this prestigious tournament emerging top of lady golfers from around the country and the region. I am happy with the result and my game was all going all well in this excellent course. I now look forward to playing even better in the upcoming tournaments and promise to display my best talent,” said Awuor.
Wairimu was pushed to the runners up spot while Muthaiga’s Hazel Kuria and Njoro’s Mercy Nyanchama were the first and second semi-finalists respectively.
Kenya Ladies Golf Union (KLGU) organized the three days’ tournament featuring elite Lady players from the Country and East African Region, is the oldest and most prestigious amateur women’s golf tournament in the country with a World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) and a Golfer of the Year (GOTY) competition.
Royal Nairobi’s Penny Wambui was the Division A match play winner, overcoming club mate runners up placed Caroline Kadinyi by 3 and 4 as home club’s Mukami Wangai emerged the semi-finalist one and Nyanza golf club’s Rosemary Obara was the semi-finalist two winner.
Stella Ondimu also from Royal Nairobi claimed the Division B match plays top slot after displacing Vet lab’s Archna Bulsara to runners up place on 5 & 4 and club mate’s Farida Limo and Limuru’s Agnes Nyambura were the semi-finalist one and two respectively.
The Sunday Subsidiaries winner on 36 points was handicap Adah Munyendo of Royal Nairobi, while handicap 26 Carol Jeptoo of Limuru carded 34 points to claim the runners up spot and taking the third place on 36 points was club mate handicap 25 Jackline Sirai.
KLGU Chairperson Rosemary Mkok was excited to witness the competitive spirit and skills displayed and thanked all the ladies for their support towards making the tournament successful.
“It has been a three days of enjoyment with best talents displayed at the course in this fantastic competition and I’m looking forward to meeting you all again in our coming tournaments. We also thank this club for the preparations and to all who got involved, enjoyed everything and also made some memories on the course, “said Mkok.

Nyali golf and country club golfer Suresh Hirani. Photo by Maarufu Mohamed, golfnewslinks.

Elsewhere, handicap 22 Suresh Hirani beat a team of 197 players to emerge the overall winner of the Crossroads Charity golf tournament played at the par 71 Nyali golf and country club course in Mombasa county.
Hirani carded a brilliant 42 points to claim the top post beating handicap 23 Muzahim Taib to the Men winner’s slot by a single points difference while handicap while handicap 20 Sanjay Kotecha recorded a count back score of 40 points after tying on the same score with third laced handicap 6 Charles Rob.
Truphena Oyaro playing off handicap 15 topped in the Lady’s category after playing 37 points and handicap 32 Juliet Winja brought 36 points for the runners up slot.
The junior prize on 50 points was won by handicap 42 Erston Nyongesa while handicap 21 Philip Ivia on 42 points and handicap 38 Paul Kiagi with 41 points were the guest and high handicappers winners respectively.
At Kericho golf club, handicap 21 Julius Rono was the overall winner in the Road to Somabay-Egypt golf tournament after carding 41 points while handicap 17 Vivian Amusala brought 36 points to claim the runners up slot.
David Niegon playing off handicap 8 was the first runners up on 36 points count back tying on the same score with handicap 20 Nickson Kiplagat who was the runners up.
The man winner on 36 points was handicap 5 Ignatius Ngetich and handicap 35 Judy Chebon also brought the same 36 points to win the lady’s prize.
The Division A (HC 1-15) qualifiers are David Biegon and Ignatius Ngetich while those for Division B (HC 16-54) are Julius Rono and Judy Chebon.
OTHER CLUBS RESULTS.
VETLAB SPORTS CLUB.
Sanlam golf day.
Overall winner-Jonathan Barorot (18)-46 points, Men winner-Jatin Ghaghda (22)-46 points, Ladies winner-Ann Njuguna (26)-43 points,
Senior winner-Ben Ogutu (27)-43 points, Junior winner-Ali Nurani-Jnr (29)-44 points, Sponsor winner-Nahashon Mbae (43)-38 points,
Special category winner-Gituku Kirika (36)-44 points, First nine winner-Hellen Manyara (17)-25 points, Second nine winner-Caroline Muguku (31)-24 points, Longest drive Men winner-Jonathan Barorot, Longest drive Ladies winner-Elizabeth Ng’ethe, Closest to the pin Men winner-Spencer Okach, Closest to the pin Ladies winner-Frankie Gichuru.

THIKA SPORTS CLUB.
KDFGA Patron’s Prize.
Sponsored by Kingdom Bank.
KDFGA Division A winner-Ken Kigen (17)-36 points, KDFGA Division A 1st runner up-Brain Sindi (6)-34 points, KDFGA Division A 2nd runner up-Marty Akorot (15)-32 points, KDFGA Division B winner-Tom Ayot (27)-32 points, KDFGA Division B 1st runner up-Joe Onsongo (23)-32 points,
KDFGA Division B 2nd runner up-J. Kimuyu (21)-30 points, KDFGA Veteran winner-Ben Thiga (22)-32 points, KDFGA Lady winner-Orpha Wamaitha (20)-32 points, KDFGA Lady 1st runner up-Lucy Talam (35)-30 points, KDFGA Lady 2nd runner up-Faith Muteti (17)-28 points, TSC Member Men winner-Amos Kariuiki (25)-46 points, TSC Member Men runner up-Sam Njenga (9)-39 points, TSC Member Lady winner-Lucy Gitonga (29)-40 points, TSC Member Lady runner up-Mercy Murage (22)-38 points, Senior winner-Joseph Mungai (34)-41 points, Sponsor winner-Ronald Isaaka (36)-32 points, Sponsor runner up-Phane Kerubo (26)-29 points, Gross winner-Benard Waciuri (4)-74 gross,Guest winner-Nancy Kawira (32)-38 points, Guest runner up-Romeo Olwal (25)-37 points, Junior winner-Krishna Shah (35)-37 points, Junior runner up-Riya Shah (37)-34 points, First nine winner-Margaret Waweru (20)-20 points, Second nine winner-Joe Thiga (16)-24 points, Nearest to pin winner-Caroline Nzivo, Longest drive Lady winner-Valine Akoth, Longest drive Men winner-Maj. Dennis Owino.
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