Moses Kisia’s name will be encrypted at Eldoret Golf Club after shooting his second a hole in On during weekend’s Manchetsre Salver, the Kenya Amature Golf Championships (KAGC) series on par 71 Eldoret Golf club.
The Vet lab golfer last sunk the hole in One in 2003 on hole 16 par 3 and did the same ob Sunday in the second round of the tournament.
Coming from a family of golfers like elder brother Robert Kasi and Mike Kisia, he played five par 147 to finish 4th overall behind the winner Daniel Nduva (Nyali), Tuimur Malik (Muthaiga) and Reuben Kubwa of Eldoret.
“This is the second time am shooting Hole In One on the same course in the same hole. It makes me famous as I receive many congratulation messages from across the board,” said Kisia.
Despite the celebration missing a prize tag, Kisia was optimistic that he gave it all and won golf balls.
“I always hit the jackpot in big tournaments. The last time I won the prize was in 2003 during kenya Airways tournament and here I manage with Manchetsre Salver. I managed to win various golf balls,” said Kisia.
Handicap 3 golfer added that following the in, he has become famous, leaving a better mark on the course.