Boaz Sugut And Team Shine At KCB East Africa Golf Tour In Nandi

KCB Group CEO Paul Russo (Centre) awards the overall team winners of the 17th leg of the KCB East Africa Golf Tour comprising Boaz Sugut, Erick Choge, Josephat Acharo and Edwin Serem at the Nandi Bears Club on Saturday evening. PHOTO/KCB

NANDI, Kenya- The four-ball of Boaz Sugut, Erick Choge, Josephat Acharo and Edwin Serem returned a combined score of 117 points to emerge as the overall team winners at the penultimate leg of the KCB East Africa Golf Tour in Nandi County.

The runner-up team was David Sum, John Saina, Eileen Chepchumba and Sosteen Biwot who returned a combined score of 107 points at the luscious Nandi Bears Course on Saturday.

Seasoned handicap 20 golfer Erick Choge carded an excellent score of 42 stableford points to clinch the overall winner award beating over 100 golfers who graced the tourney.

Speaking at the award ceremony, Boaz Sugut said: “I thank my four-ball for an amazing outing here at Nandi. The course is in good condition and our teamwork granted us the victory here today. We are embarking on a rigorous training for the grand finale to be able to compete with the top guns on December 15.”

KCB Group CEO Paul Russo in action during the 17th leg of the KCB East Africa Golf Tour at the Nandi Bears Club on Saturday. PHOTO/KCB

The two teams join 14 other teams that have already secured their places in the Pro-Am grand finale event slated for December 15 at the lush Karen Country Club in Nairobi.

Edwin Serem playing off handicap 24 carded 42 stableford points, beaten on countback by Choge to scoop the men winner award. On the other hand, Gorrety Mutai playing off handicap 22 was named the lady winner with 36 points.

Kimeli Mutai claimed the longest drive men award while Faith Chemutai clinched it in the women’s category. David Sum bagged the nearest to the pin award.

Handicap 18 golfer H. Khokoro plying his trade at the Kakamega golf course was named the guest winner after carding 35 stableford points.

Millicent Melo follows her tee shot during the 17th leg of the KCB East Africa Golf Tour at the Nandi Bears Club on Saturday. PHOTO/KCB

The staff winner award was won by Aggrey Mulumbi beating his closest challenger Timothy Kuria who emerged second in the competition that was graced by KCB Group CEO Paul Russo.

On Sunday, KCB hosted a ladies’ and juniors’ clinic as the bank aims to expand the sport of golf and a tree planting initiative to bolster sustainability efforts through the series.

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