Standout performance of the 2025 NCBA Golf series

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Standout performance of the 2025 NCBA Golf series

Martin Muritu and William Aluku were the standout performers at the Golf Park leg of the 2025 NCBA Golf Series, held this weekend. Both players posted an impressive 42 points, with Muritu, playing off handicap 11, emerging as the Overall Winner on countback, while Aluku (handicap 25) walked away with the Men’s Winner trophy.

Roy Shirekuli (handicap 21) followed closely in the men’s division, finishing as Men’s Runner-up with a commendable 41 points.

In the Ladies’ category, Nimra Devi, playing off a handicap of 32, delivered a solid performance to claim the Lady Winner title with 36 points, ahead of Audrey Khaleji (handicap 27) who finished as Runner-up with 31 points.

Among the guests, Violet Luchendo, playing off a handicap of 37, stood out with 37 points to take home the Guest Winner award, with Patrick Langat (handicap 11), claiming the Guest Runner-up position after posting 36 points.

Jared Onyach (handicap 32) topped the sponsor category to take home the Sponsor Winner trophy with 30 points.

The special prize categories saw Audrey Khaleji and Francis Mbithi win Nearest to the Pin for Ladies and Men respectively, while Diana Mbuba and John Thairu walked away with the Longest Drive awards.

The seventh leg of the ongoing series attracted over 115 golfers, who took to the fairways for a day of exciting competition, which also doubled as the club’s Monthly Mug for April. The golfers battled it out not only for prizes but also for qualification slots to the NCBA Golf Series Grand Finale later this year.

Speaking at the event, Norbert Khanduli, NCBA Lavington Branch Manager, emphasized the bank’s passion for golf and community.

“At NCBA, golf is not just a sport we sponsor, it’s a community we believe in. Through the NCBA Golf Series, we are proud to support a game that reflects our values of discipline, strategy, growth, and consistency.” he said.

The NCBA Golf Series continues to grow in scale and impact, affirming the bank’s commitment to advancing golf at all levels—junior, amateur, and elite. The next leg of the series heads to Thika Sports Club on Saturday, May 3rd, where more golfers will compete for a chance to book their spot in the Grand Finale.

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