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FEREJ SOARS HIGH AS NIC GOLF SERIES TEES OFF IN ELDORET

Posted on Monday, 27th June 2011 in Golf News

Kenya Golf Guide

Kamau Waitunu follows his tee during the NIC Golf Series at Eldoret Golf Club over the weekend.

By KGG CORRESPONDENT

Eldoret Club’s Ahmed Ferej beat a strong field of over 200 golfers to win the NIC Bank golf tournament over the weekend at Eldoret Club.

Ferej, playing off handicap 20, posted 40 stableford points to win the trophy, narrowly edging out his colleague Charles Nganga, a 25-handicap, who shot 39 points to settle for second place.

He garnered 20 points in the first nine and shot another 20 in the second nine to brilliantly scoop the title. Nganga on his part,  shot 19 and 20 in the first and second nine respectively.

“I am very impressed with my performance and I am going to work harder for the future campaigns now that Dasani Gala is scheduled for August in Eldoret,” Ferej said, adding: “I was determined to carry the day and I am happy I started off very well. I owe my win to the good putting.”

Ng’anga on his part said: “The weather was perfect for a good golfer and this gave me the morale to play well. The fairways seemed shorter.”

Eldoret Club’s Kamau Watunu, playing off handicap 13, and Tom Mutei (handicap 12) shot 36 and 35 points to settle for third and fourth places respectively. In the ladies category, Irene Pruker of Nandi Bears club shot an impressive 16 points in the first nine and 20 in the second nine to win in a total of 36 stable ford points.

She was followed by Eldoret club lady captain Linda Shah, who shot 34 points, having collected 14 and 20 points in the first and second nine respectively. Guest winner prize went to Sanche Rodie with 36 points while Neel Shah took the guest runner-up prize.

Annan Lakhani shot 21 points to win the first nine prize while the second nine went to Amar Jethro, who shot 21 points. Nearest to the pin prize went to Tom Mutei while Mir Uyao became the best marker with 36 points. NIC Bank managing director James Wainaina said they are dedicated to nurturing the golf talent in the athletic rich region.

“We want to take golf to the next level in this region and create interest among the residents of Eldoret and it’s environs. You can see that the retired athlete Moses Tanui has already joined it,” Wainaina said. Tanui, a two-time Boston marathon champion was among the golfers who took part in the event.

NIC Bank intends to use golf tournaments around the country to connect with prospective customers and promote its products with major concentration on asset financing.

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KENYA AMATEUR MATCH PLAY AND KENYA AMATUER STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP RECEIVE INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION

Posted on Thursday, 16th June 2011 in Golf News

Kenya Golf Guide

Uchumi CEO Jonathan Ciano chips the ball in a past golf event. Kenyan events have received international recognition.

By ENOCK NGOME
The 2011 Kenya Amateur matchplay championships to be held in Limuru from June 24-26, 2011will be a World Amateur Golf ranking  (WAGR) event.
This is the first event in Kenya to have attained such a status ever. Played on the par 71 lush and scenic Limuru golf course, the event has annually attracted top amateur in Kenya.
This announcement was made by Andy Macdonald of the R&A, at the 116th Amateur championships in Stockport.  In addition, the Kenya Amateur Strokeplay championships will also be a WAGR event.
This year the event is scheduled to be held in October at Thika Sports Club.
Commenting on this new development, the newly elected KGU Chairman, Mwaniki Gachoka said “this ranking is a confirmation of the confidence that R&A has with the management and standards of golf in Kenya. The number of golfers has increased and the golf courses have seen immense improvement. KGU will continue to spur the growth of golf in the country with a view of producing stars just like in other sports disciplines in the country.”
The World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) is now widely recognised as the benchmark for elite golfers.
Introduced from 1 January 2007 by the R&A, the World Amateur Golfing Ranking (WAGR) System ranks the top amateur golfers in the world on the basis of their average performance in counting events.  It covers 1800 tournaments worldwide over a rolling cycle for the previous 52 weeks for 5,100 golfers.
Kenya has only one ranked player, Stefan Engell Andersen who is playing in the Amateur Championships, the
first Kenyan in 40 years.

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