Namuye and Khoi win in Nyali Club
Golf
By
Maarufu Mohamed
| Mar 31, 2025
In sports, one must choose the best playing team partner in order to beat others and this was evident when home club’s Moses Namuye went through all the 113 players but finally settled to play with club mate Tobias Khoi.
The choice bore fruit after the duo carded an excellent 45 stable ford points to merge the overall team winner of the men green-some golf tournament played at the par 71 ="http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/main-staging/sports/amp/golf/article/2001505266/over-250-golfers-to-grace-the-2024-lion-king-of-the-course-series-grand-finale-at"> Nyali golf ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/health/golf/article/2001509392/all-set-for-provia-odhiambos-lady-prize-tournament-at-nyali">Nyali Golf and Country Club< organised and supported the daylong 18 holes’ tournament that saw Gurbux Singh and his son Tanraj Singh claim the second spot on 43 points, two points ahead of third placed team of Thusara De Silva and Reaz Alibhai.
William Kamau and Alex Macharia were the guest team winners after returning a score of 32 points. Disgrace of national honours handed out using opaque criteria Mobilize residents or face action, Uasin Gishu officials warn chiefs Gachagua allies, Opposition MPs receive State honours during Jamhuri fete The parable of small-time pencil thief turned industry captain There's no wishing away positive impact of Kenya Kwanza administration Ruto dismisses critics as liars, spells out big projects Ruto's directive on fair royalty system gets mixed reactions Kenyans call for reconstitution of IEBC, inclusion in decision making CDF Gen Kahariri, IG Kanja among top security bosses conferred with presidential awards In the ladies green-some, it was Navinder Kaur and Nancy Gathunga calling the shots after recording 42 points to emerge the team winners.
Veteran lady golfer Florence Karimi who teamed up with Betty Bundotich were the team runners up on a count back score of 41 points after tying on the same points with the third placed team of German-based Kenyan lady golfer Joyce Radtke and Rose Kinyanjui. Sandra Githere from Mombasa Golf Club was the guest team winner on 38 points teaming up with Rose Catherine while Saina Odhiambo and Janet Ouma were best caddies.
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