Over 150 golfers drawn for Johnnie Walker Series in Nyali
A golfer follows his tee during the Johnnie Walker Golf Series played at Thika Sports Club on Saturday. (PHOTO/Courtesy)
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The countrywide Johnnie Walker Golf Series moves to
the Coastal region this weekend with over 150 golfers set to tee off at the
Nyali Golf & Country Club.
The players will participate in the tournament’s
fourball stableford format, with the top three teams qualifying to play at the
tournament’s Eagles Round (semi-finals) to be played at Muthaiga Golf Club in
May.
This will be the eleventh leg of the Series dubbed
‘Road to Gleneagles’ following the tenth leg played last weekend at Thika
Sports Club.
The team of Bernard Mureithi Joseph Ndichu, Ruku
Njuguna, and Paul Nduati scored an impressive 140 points to emerge the winners
of the leg, ahead of the team of Faith Maina, George Ngamau, Naomi Kimata, and
Margaret Waweru who scored 137 points, three more than the team of Dr. Isaac
Charagu, Nicholas Kabare, Moses Mburu, and Esther Nyamu who claimed the third spot
after returning a combined score of 134.
Speaking during the tournament, KBL’s Regional
Business Development Manager Nicholas Kilungu said; “This being the 10th event
of the Series, it has been a really great journey so far, and we are very
delighted by the progress we have made.
“We are delighted to offer golfers across the country
a tournament of this stature, and an opportunity to give lucky individuals the
chance to travel to and play at the iconic Gleneagles Golf Course in Scotland.
All this is in the spirit of KBL’s continued efforts to uplift the sport to
greater heights.”
The ‘Road to Gleneagles’ Johnnie Walker Golf Series is
part of the efforts by KBL to leverage sports to create more avenues for
positive interaction with consumers of their various brands.
Johnnie Walker is a long-time supporter of Kenyan
golf, with this circuit giving an opportunity for local golfers to compete with
a view of increasing the standard of the overall local game.


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