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Golf Series 2025 heads to Nandi, as Muthaiga hosts KLGU Chairman’s Prize

The 2025 series is set to feature 159 events across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, an increase of 29 events from the 130 that were held in 2024

The 2025 Golf Series will continue this weekend with the second event in the series set for the Nandi Bears Club starting today.

Last week, the series teed off with the first event held at the VetLab Sports Club where John Odhiambo and Mary Karano emerged overall winners in the men and women gross categories respectively. In the Net categories, Njani Ndiritu claimed the Division One title after scoring an impressive 41 points while Nicholas Imbugwa, (42 points) and Anisya Ibragimova (43 points) claimed the top positions in the men’s and ladies’ Division Two categories respectively.

“It is such a pleasure to have the 2025 series featured at the Nandi Bears Club, one of the oldest clubs in Kenya and one with a rich history. It is very encouraging that golfers get to experience such a challenging course very early in the series and we hope that Saturday will be a day of superb golfing and networking,” said Patron John Gachora, MD NCBA Bank.

The 2025 series is set to feature 159 events across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, an increase of 29 events from the 130 that were held in 2024. The series seeks to provide a platform for golfers of all levels to showcase their skills and passion for the sport.

The Nandi Bears Club event is expected to attract top golfers from the western region of Kenya including those from Kakamega, Kericho and Eldoret clubs, offering them the opportunity to compete in the challenging, yet scenic 9-hole course with their sight on not only winning on the course but also booking their slots for this year’s grand finale early enough.

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Four golfers stand to qualify for the grand finale and will include the overall winner, the men category winner, ladies category winner, the junior category winner.

Meanwhile, the Kenya Ladies Golf Union Chairman’s prize that ended today attracted a field of 200 participants from across the country. The two day event was to bid farewell to outgoing KLGU Chairperson Jane Nzibo whose tenure was coming to an end.

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