Mary Kandu defended her Ladies Division One NCBA Bank title that was played yesterday at the Nyali Golf & Country Club.
The penultimate qualifying leg of the series saw the top male and female finishers in Divisions One and Two, the overall winner in Division Three, and the overall Junior winner book their slots for the final round of the 2024 series, which will be held at Muthaiga Golf Club on November 29.
The Nyali event attracted more than 200 golfers, all aiming to punch the much sought-after tickets to the grand finale.
Kandu, playing off handicap 12 then, won last year’s qualifying leg at the par 71 course on countback, fending off stiff competition from Trupena Oyaro to clinch the title.
However, it was not the case this time around as the handicap 11 home player picked a comfortable win after carding 36 points.
“The course was really good although we had some rain. It feels nice that I will be participating in the grand finale and playing against the elite golfers in the country and I look forward to playing at Muthaiga and I hope to win,” Kandu said.
It was not a smooth sail in the men’s division as Emmanuel Lumatete, playing off handicap 8 beat Aydan Jama (Handicap 12) on countback after both golfers returned 39 points.
“I attribute my win today to my four-ball which was very competitive. Golf is a game of mental strength, and I believe I played well from the first to the 18th hole. There is the finale to be played in Nairobi and I hope to emerge as the best of the best. This was a job well done by NCBA,” Lumatete said.
In Division Two, Elijah Ibua (Handicap (24) scored points to claim the men’s category while Faith Muteti’s (Handicap 18) 45 points were enough to seal her the top spot.
Jack Mureithi, playing off handicap 36 posted 45 points to emerge the overall winner in Division Three while David Kaguru won the junior category with 43 points off handicap 35.
Agnes Nyambura and Wangoru Kihara won the staff and guest categories after posting 33 and 38 points respectively.
So far, 100 golfers have already qualified based on their performance in previous events, including six from Uganda and three from Rwanda.
The series takes a week’s break before heading to the Great Rift Valley Lodge for the final local qualifying leg on October 26th