Kamba golf tournament.

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Home Club’s Peter Cheruiyot was on Sunday crowned the overall winner of the Kambasome golf tournament, played at the par 71 seafront Mombasa Golf Club course.

Playing off handicap 28 Cheruiyot carded an excellent 41 stable ford points to claim the overall lead in the day long 18 holes tournament that attracted 180 golfers from the home club and others from across the Country’s golf clubs.

The event organized by the Mombasa based ‘Wakwitu” Golfers under the umbrella of “Kambasome is the second hosted at the club and aimed at highlighting the Kamba culture, and strengthening the unity of the Community.

Elvis Nduati playing off handicap 20 was the men winner on a count back score of 40 points after tying on the same points with handicap 16 Joel Mochanga who was the runners and handicap 19 Elijah Ibua was third on 39 points.

Machakos Golf club’s Lady Golfer Scola Onsonga playing off handicap 28 was the Lady winner with 40 points while handicap 27 Caroline Munyi on 33 points and handicap 26 Faith Muteti with 32 points were the runners up and third placed respectively.

The Kambasome winner on 36 points was handicap 28 Petronilah Kale while handicap 20 Paul Munyao brought 35 points for the runner’s u slot and handicap 27 Joseph Kitema was third with 33 points.

The high handicapper men winner’s prize was won by handicap 48 Brian Warui who had a score of 33 points and the same for lady was claimed by handicap 46 Diana Nthiwa on 39 points while handicap 20 Fidel Wasike emerged the Junior with 27 points.

The sponsors was jointly sponsored by Munyao,Muthama & Kashindi (MMK) advocates,Wakwitu golfers, ports Sacco,Envasses Environmental Consultants Limited,Khushi Motors, Friends of Kambsome,Africa Bliss Travels Limited,Dala Dala and Pernod Ricard.

Club Chairman Paul Munyao and Captain James Gitonga appreciated the organizers, Sponsors and the golfers for making the event successful adding that the event has left a mark at the club that will be remembered for many years.

Wakwitu Golfers Captain Joseph Kitema said the event thanked all participants for a successful day and promised that next year it will be better and bigger at the same venue.

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