Lennox Mutua victorious at Kiambu Leg of NCBA Golf Series

Bernard Okumu
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Lennox Mutua emerged  the overall winner at the fourth leg of the  NCBA Golf Series held at Kiambu Golf Club.

Playing off handicap 21, Mutua posted an impressive net score of 67 to claim both the Overall Winner title and top honors in Division C, outwitting 140 other golfers who enlisted for the event.

In Division A, Caesar Mugo was the top golfer after registering a net score of 72. Among the ladies, Carol Maina secured the top spot with a net score of 73, ahead of Charity Njoroge  who finished as runner-up on 75.

Division B was fiercely contested, with Ken Kimathi  producing a fine round of net 69 to secure top position.

Kimathi also doubled as the overall Men’s Winner. He was followed by PK Kaburu, who carded net 72 on countback, while a five-way tie for third among Brian Otieno, Solomon Mugwe, Caesar Mugo, Peter Nganga, and Sammy Muriu—all with net 72—demonstrated the intensity of the competition.

The Staff category saw Tirus Mwithiga claim victory with a solid net score of 71, while Robert Nganga emerged as the best Guest player after carding net 69 off handicap 19.

The prize for the best score on the First Nine went to William Muguima after carding a round of 33. Karanja Mbugua claimed the Second Nine prize on countback over GK Muiruri, with net 34.

The event, which marked the fourth leg of this year’s series, saw golfers from across the region compete for coveted slots to the Series Grand Finale later in the year.

Alongside the competitive play, excitement also built around the hole-in-one prize—a brand new JCB 3DX Backhoe loader construction machine, sponsored by JCB Ganatra, which was up for grabs at the designated par-3 eighth hole.

Speaking on the sidelines of the event, NCBA Group MD John Gachora reflected on the progress of the series so far:

“We are now four legs into the 2025 NCBA Golf Series, and the journey so far has been fantastic. Each event has brought us closer to our customers and communities, and the level of engagement and competition has been great. The events have been really well attended and this year we committed to support every club in Kenya. We also have this weekend for instance, a the Muthaiga Open which is part of the KAGC event at Muthaiga and a juniors’ tournament at Karen Country Club, which are all part of our golf engagements this year. We are not doing this just to connect with our customers, but we do this because we see golf as the future of sport in Kenya. We do believe that we have many opportunities for golf tourism and hopefully by us continuing to promote golf, then we will support the country as well,” said Gachora.

He added: “This year’s edition is even getting better as we have introduced something different—a powerful hole-in-one prize in partnership with JCB Ganatra and this partnership reflects what NCBA stands for which is empowering individuals and businesses to go beyond. So golfers this year can expect a great experience at our tournaments, and also a chance to enrich their lives.”

The Overall Winner, Men’s Winner, Lady Winner, and Junior Winner from the Kiambu leg have now booked their spots to compete at the 2025 NCBA Golf Series Grand Finale, scheduled for later this year.

The fifth leg of the series will be held at Railways Golf Club.

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