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Sports Updated: 15 April 2024 10:30 EAT 110 Views | ~ 1 minute

Konzolo and team Book Grand Finale Spot in KCB Golf Series

The four-ball of Cedric Konzolo, Jack Songwa, Victor Muhando and Julius Oketch returned a combined score of 116 points to bag the Kakamega leg of the KCB East Africa Golf Tour at the 9-hole course on Saturday.

James Mundia, Kunal Chandaria, Maureen Mundia, and Ivan Poakas settled for the second spot after returning a combined score of 113 points at the tourney graced by 115 golfers.

Speaking after the win, Konzolo said: “I am very eager to represent my home club at the grand finale. We had an amazing four-ball. We challenged each other to play well and that is exactly what we did. The greens were good and the fairways wide enough.”

Cedric Konzolo, a seasoned golfer, individually carded 41 stableford points to be named the overall winner of the day, beating a large field that headlined the regional competition.

While Kunal Chandaria carded 40 points to clinch the men’s winner award, Lydia Oketch on the other hand returned 40 stableford points to bag the lady winner award.

A. Kitur from Eldoret Golf Club secured the longest drive award in the men’s category while A. Wanjiku from Kitale Golf Club bagged it in the ladies’ category. Jinja’s Steve Kitamarike claimed the nearest to the pin.

Kitale’s Edwin Chesum carded an excellent score of 36 stableford points to win the guest winner award in the competition that featured golfers from Kakamega, Jinja, Tororo, Mbale, Royal, Kakamega, Nakuru, Karen, Nandi, Eldoret and Nyanza.

The staff winner award was won by Victor Odendo with 35 points, Eliud Siganga, a regular staff winner settled for second place after returning 29 points. Elvis Mbakaya won the junior winner award.

The Bank conducted a juniors’ golf clinic on Sunday morning at the same venue and a tree planting initiative to contribute to environmental conservation efforts through the golf series.

The tour will head to Burundi on April 27, before the Nakuru leg later in May.

The two teams have also secured their places in the tour’s grand finale set for December 6 at the Muthaiga Golf Club.


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