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CHARANIA RECOVERS TO WIN KCB EAST AFRICA TOUR SECOND LEG AT MUTHAIGA

Posted on Monday, 5th March 2012 in Golf News
Kenya Golf Guide

Windsor pro Riz Charania putts on his way to winning the KCB East African Tour at Muthaiga.

By ENOCK NGOME

Windsor’S Rizwan Charania won the second leg of the KCB East African Golf Tour after amassing a total score of eight under par 205 (71, 65, 69) after three rounds at the par 71 Muthaiga Golf Club at the weekend.

The feat saw Charania pocket Sh190, 000 and an automatic ticket to play in this year’s Kenya Open Golf Tournament that is expected to run between March 29 and April 1 at the same venue.

During the final round on Saturday, Charania had a bogey free first nine where he managed to collect three birdies at the first hole and back-to-back 7th and 8th holes.

Rizwan had a challenging second nine managing to score one over par after dropping shots on the 12th, 13th and 16th holes but he managed to collect birdies on the 10th and 15th holes.

Mumias Sugar’s Dismas Indiza was on hot pursuit emerging second overall despite gunning four under on the final day. After having a false start that saw him play three over par 74 in the first round, Indiza managed a total of five under par 208 (74, 67, 67) to walk away with the runner-up cash prize of Sh151, 000.

On the final day, he scored two under par in the first nine and played a similar two under par in the second nine.

The KCB East African Golf Tour also saw impressive performance from Muthaiga’s Nicholas Rokoine who the previous weekend was crowned the winner of the inaugural Kenya Airways Pro Am.

Rokoine was third on three under par 210 (72, 69, 69) and pocketed Sh112, 000 while Thika’s Sullivan Muthugia tied with Sigona’s John Kiondo in the fourth position on one under par 212 to earn Sh80, 000 apiece.

Muthugia scores were 74, 69, 69, while Kiondo who won the first round where he sunk a hole-in-one, managed scores of 69, 69, 74 in the three rounds.

The third round of the KCB East African Golf Tour 2012 will be held at the nine-holeNyanza Golf Club in Kisumu in April.

The Grand Finale will take place in August at the Nyali Golf and Country Club in Mombasa. pandora pendientes pandora pendientes

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BAMFORD AND OLIVER REIGN SUPREME AT KAREN AS FAVOURITES FAIL TO IMPRESS

Posted on Monday, 5th March 2012 in Golf News
Kenya Golf Guide

Winner Jeff Bamford follows his tee during the Karen event at the weekend.

By DISMAS ONYANGO

The pair of Jeff Bamford and Bob Oliver are the winners of the Tusker Malt Golf Carnival championship held at the prestigious Karen Country Club over the weekend. Bamford, playing off handicap-18 combined well with Oliver, handicap 15, to post scores of 24 points through the first nine and 23 through the second nine.

The pair, playing in the Four Ball Better Ball format secured pars on the par four first and par five second before dropping a shot onthe par five third. Two more pars followed on the fourth and fifth holes and again on the seventh and ninth holes. Commenting on their front nine performance, Bamford said they had combined well.

“Bob made some amazing par saves on the seventh and ninth holes and that gave us momentum going into the second nine,” Bamford added. “Playing in this Four Ball Better Ball Format is excellent and we expect other events to follow the lead of Tusker Malt.”

On the second nine, Oliver was on fire, making forur back to back pars from the 11th to the14th.  “Bob’s par on the long par four 13th was a huge moral booster for us,” Bamford added. “And although we could not make par between us from the 15th, we knew we had played well.”

In the end, there performance was enough for victory and they will now kead five Karen teams to the Tusker Malt Golf Carnival Grand Finale at the Muthaiga Golf Club in April.

The long hitting pair of Anthony Gacheru and Guto Mogere, who were widely expected to perform well at Karen, collapsed under all the hype, media spot light and attention.

Mogere hit it long all day but failed to find a single fairway, spending his time in the bush instead. Guto’s highlight came on the 13th hole where his tee shot veered way right and although he lost his ball, he did find safari ants that crawled up his golf slacks, forcing him to to undress! Gacheru, the acting Captain at Karen was brillaint on the microphone but misereable on the golf course! This young dream team finished poorly, but in their credit, they did provide much entertainment!

The team of Mark Williams and Manfred Egger finished second with 46 points beating the all-lady team of Gathoni Kanyago and Rosemary Njogu on count back. Williams and Egger started cold, managing only 21 points on the front nine. However, they finished with a blistering 25 points on the back nine. Kanyago and Njogu reversed that scoring sequence, posting an amazing 27 points onnthe front nine. However, with thoughts of victory on their minds, they collapsed and a dismall 19 points was all they could secure on the back nine.

The team of Owino Ayodo and James Muita finished in fourth place with 43 points beating the team of Mike and Helen Smith on count back. Victor Kyalo and David Muthike were the guest winners on 43 points. michael kors bolsos rebajas michael kors bolsos rebajas

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