Mwangi and Karano win at VetLab leg of NCBA Golf Series

Edward Mwangi and Mary Karano won the Division One category of the men and ladies respectively of the latest leg of the NCBA Golf Series held on Saturday at the Vetlab Sports Club.

The tournament attracted 224 golfers who battled it out on the challenging par-72 course for not only the top honors at the course but also the chance to qualify for the NCBA Series Grand Finale set for November this month.

Playing off handicap 12, Mwangi managed to take the top spot after gathering 46 points ahead of his handicap-mate Sunir Parmar who posted 38 points.

Karano topped the ladies’ Division One category with 36 points, playing off a handicap of 12 as well.

Hellen Manyara at the NCBA Golf Series at Vetlab Sports Club

In Division Two, Kennedy Mariga’s 41 points off a handicap of 18 saw him clinch top honours in the men’s category with Rachel Ndei, playing off handicap 15, emerging victorious in the ladies’ category,

Benjamin Chemweno was the overall winner in Division Three with 41 points playing off handicap 31 with Parv Kavia, handicap 9, joining the list of the junior golfers set to play at the grand finale after topping the junior category on 30 points.

Handicap 10 James Mbui finished first in the guest category after picking 39 points while handicap 32 Eric Nabutola proclaimed the staff winner with 41 points after a brilliant display.

NCBA Group Ag. Corporate Banking Director Charles Omondi said: “As you all know, we are entering the latter stages of the 2024 series and seeing such a performance as the grand finale approaches is very inspiring and promises a fantastic showdown in November. VetLab Sports Club has provided a fantastic venue, and the golfers have showcased exceptional talent. We congratulate all the winners and participants, and we look forward to the next leg of the series.”

“NCBA is committed to supporting platforms that promote sportsmanship and community engagement. We believe that events like these play a crucial role in developing and promoting golf in Kenya. We look forward to the continued success of the series and the opportunity to inspire more golfers to participate.”

Charles Omondi Ncba Acting Group Director with Division 1 winner Haron Edward Mwangi

In line with its sustainability agenda, NCBA planted over 100 indigenous trees at the VetLab Sports Club, taking part in an initiative aimed at supporting environmental conservation and enhance the club’s green spaces.

The series continues to gain momentum, attracting a growing number of participants with each leg. Next up is the Nanyuki leg next week on Saturday, 31st August.

The club attracts a huge number of golfers and therefore expectations are that participation and competition will be high.

NCBA General Manager in charge of Regional Business Eric Nabutola (left) with Division 1 ladies winner Mary Karano (right)

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