Safari Tour: Njoroge, Ooko in early lead as youthful pros shine
Samuel Njoroge and Erick Ooko shot an identical two under par 70 today to assume joint leadership in the opening round of the Safari Tour at Limuru Country Club.
Samuel Njoroge and Erick Ooko shot an identical two under par 70 today to assume joint leadership in the opening round of the Safari Tour at Limuru Country Club.
In a bizarre turn of events, no player has exhibited dominance in the five Tour events played so far, each tournament producing a new winner.
The 24-year-old American who won two majors last year, may finally move to the top if he wins the DP World Tour Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.
Matsuyama made four back-nine birdies to post a 63 to level matters with Russell who had shot a decent six-under 29 on the front nine to open a healthy five strokes lead.
The breakthrough follows the ongoing arbitration by the Sports Disputes Tribunal under the leadership of J Ohaga. The dispute was taken to the tribunal by KGU after the Union faulted orders to disband, issued by the Sports Registrar.
To say PGA-K is at crossroads is an understatement. The Association has a membership of close to 60 out of which only 40 members are active playing pros.
The team of Joseph Kagicha, Irene Kimeu, Ronald Wekesa, and Ibrahim Lande scored 117 points to emerge overall winners of the fifth leg of the Road to Gleneagles Johnnie Walker Golf Series at Railways Golf Club.
After a two-year hiatus occasioned by coronavirus, international golf competitions are expected to resume this year. Among the key competitions expected later in the year include Africa Region V tournament, Victoria Cup and the All Africa Golf Team Championship.
Top amateur lady golfers from Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe converged at Karen Country Club and Sigona for the Gilberson and Page Trophy (G&P), an international triangular match held every two years. The Kenya ladies team captained by Wanjiru Karume finished second behind Zimbabwe. The event which consists of foursome and singles matches has been held […]