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NGUNJIRI AND BURUGU BREAK TUSKER GOLF CARNIVAL RECORD IN THIKA

Posted on Sunday, 19th February 2012 in Golf News

 

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Gurbax Singh tees off at Nyalyi Golf and Country Club during a past Tusker Malt Golf Carnival event.

By DISMAS ONYANGO

The pair of Charles Ngunjiri and Watson Burugu set a new record score at the Tusker Malt Golf Carnival Championship played at the Thika Sports Club.

Playing in unusually hot and windy conditions, the pair blazed through the first nine holes, oblivious of the strong winds blowing from the North, securing a massive 27 points. Ngunjiri, a handicap 27 golfer was in true form through the first six holes, scoring pars on the first, third, fourth and fifth holes.

On the relatively short par-four second, a way-ward tee shot found the bush to the right of the fairway and a bogey was a good score in the end. Burugu, playing off handicap-16, scored well on the par-five first and again on the par-four fifth where a good drive and a drilled 7-iron resulted into a birdie.

On the back nine, the pair, now high on the sound of victory, stumbled on the tough par-four 12th, managing only a double bogey and again on the toughest hole in Thika, the dogleg left, par-four 17th where they Ngunjiri just managed to secure a single point. But the total of 27 and 22 points for a total of 49 points was all the pair needed for a well deserved victory.

The pair of Peter Maina and David Mbugua finished in second place with 48 points. The pair, both playing off handicaps of 28, made maximum use of their handicap strokes to secure 23 points on the front nine and 25 points on the second nine.

The team of Tom Ochieng and Francis Karu finished on 47 points; the pair started off well, making 26 on the front nine. However, early thoughts of victory and nerves soon set in and on the back nine, the pair could only manage an average 21 points.

The pair of Anthony Kioi, playing off handicap 17 and Anthony Mwenja, playing off 15, finished in fourth place with 46 points whilst the team of Jeremiah Karanja and Steve Mbuthia finished in fifth place also with 46 points. The visiting team of Tim Gitonga and Tabitha Muthinga were the guest winners on 49 points, equally the winning score of the day. Gitonga scored well through the first nine leaving the Muthinga to handle the back nine. Their see-saw performance on alternate holes ensured high scoring through the 18-holes.

Congratulating the winners, KBL’s Effie Thiongo said she was encouraged by the both the condition of the golf course and the level of performance. “The highest winning score at the Tusker Malt Golf Carnival has been shattered here at Thika and by two different teams,” Thiongo said. “This demonstrates the level of team work present and the comradeship that Thika is renowned for.”

The Tusker Malt Golf Carnival now moves to the Karen Country Club. joyas pandora joyas pandora

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THIKA SPORTS CLUB TO HOST MORE THAN 200 PLAYERS AT THE 13TH LEG OF THE TUSKER MALT GOLF CARNIVAL

Posted on Friday, 17th February 2012 in Golf News
Kenya Golf Guide

Edward Kiama follows his tee at the Nyali Golf and Country Club during last weekend's Tusker Malt event.

By ENOCK NGOME

The thirteenth leg of the Tusker Malt Golf Carnival stops over at the Thika Golf Club this weekend with a field of over 200 players. This is after a successful tour in the Kenyan coast where lady golfer Silvana Franciolli handicap 17, was crowned the winner of the 11th leg of the held at the Malindi Golf and Country Club with 32 stableford points. The pair of Duncan Mitchell handicap 27 and Peter Driest handicap 20 scored a 46 point to top the Nyali Golf and Country Club twelfth leg of the tournament.

The Thika Golf Club event in the Tusker Malt’s Golf Carnival amateur golf series, which aims to advance the popularity of golf using the‘Four Ball Better Format’, has drawn players from the host club and a sizeable number from neighboring clubs like Ruiru, Makuyu, Kiambu and Muthaiga. The host Captain, Patrick Gakuo says that the format is good enoughfor amateur golfers. “When a high handicap golfer comes together to play with alow handicap golfer the performance tends to be always better in the four ball better format,” he says.

The earliest tee is at 7:30 and last tee off at 2pm. “This will enable us start the activities early and bring them to a close in good time for the presentation which is scheduled to start at 7:30pm,” says Captain Gakuo. He further asserts that the course is in good condition but is a little bit dry with the prevailing hot season. “With the dry weather, golfers should expect an easy time as the ball runs far,” says Gakuo. “However, they should ensure that they carry something to drink in the course as the hot weather can drain their energies,” he adds.

The Tusker Malt Golf Carnival is scheduled to visit 30 golf clubs and engage some 10, 000 golfers from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda in a regional tour aimed at promoting bonding and friendship, the brand value of Tusker Malt.

“As usual EABL and Tusker malt has never disappointed and the members are looking forward to this day on their golfing calendar. Tusker Malt visits have grown very popular in Thika and we are expecting a full house,” says Gakuo.

The actionwill then move to Karen Country Club on March 3 2012 andthe Royal Club follows on March 10, 2012. The Grand Finale of the Tusker MaltCarnival will be held in April 2011 at the Muthaiga Golf club. air max mujer air max mujer

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