South Africa’s Kapur wins Kabete Open as youngster Kanana shines among ladies
Royal Johannesburg Golf Club’s Pranay Kapur in action at the 2025 NCBA Kabete Open
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Royal Johannesburg Golf Club’s Pranay Kapur clinched the 2025 NCBA Kabete Open held at the VetLab Sports Club the past weekend, finishing one-over-par 217 over 54 holes during the three-day tournament.
He produced a
consistent performance across three rounds, carding 78 and 68 in the first two
rounds before finishing one-under-par for his final round to secure the win
ahead of defending champion Adel Taufiq Balala of Nyali Golf & Country Club
and Gilbert Chalwe, also of Royal Johannesburg Golf Club
"It was a
decent tournament. I started with a very rough round on Friday but improved on
my putting in the second round. I started the third round I was tied with three
other people for the lead, but I knew I had to stay calm and composed and play
my game. Overall, it was a good tournament, and I liked the way I bounced back,"
Kapur said.
It was yet
another master-class display from teenage sensation Kanana Muthomi as she
finished as the best lady with an overall score of ten-over-par 226, tied in
position eight overall.
Kapur had a
rough start on Friday, picking six bogeys in the 3rd, 4th, 7th, 10th, 14th, and
18th while paring the rest to finish on 78 strokes. However, he had a
blemish-free second round, collecting birdies in the 2nd, 7th, 15th, and 16th,
and playing par in the other holes to finish the round with four strokes to spare.
On his part,
Balala, who was aiming for his fourth title in the tournament, started the
tournament on the wrong footing also, picking a double-bogey on the first hole
and five bogeys in the 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 15th, and 18th and pars on the rest on
Friday to finish on 79. On Saturday, he played birdies in the 7th, 9th, 12th,
15th, and 17th but bogeyed the 10th and 18th while playing level on the rest to
finish the round on 69 strokes. In the final round, he picked an eagle on the
18th, birdies in the 7th, 8th, and 12th, and bogeys on the 1st, 3rd, 13th, and
14th to finish the tournament on three-over-par 219.
Chalwe played
his best round on Sunday, moving 11 places on the final round to finish
joint-second with Balala. A perfect start on Sunday with consecutive birdies in
the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, and another one in the 12th, with only one dropped
stroke on the 6th, saw him card four-under-par 68 to make up for the 76 and 75
scores in the first and second rounds, respectively.
Elvis Muigua,
who is third on the KAGC standings, and championship leader John Lejirma both
finished with a total of 221 (+5) after three rounds in yet another hotly
contested battle, as second on the series rankings this season, Michael
Karanga, finished a distant 14th.
The event had
drawn 90 top players from around the world, vying for critical World Amateur
Golf Ranking (WAGR) and Kenya Amateur Golf Championship (KAGC) points. The
participants included 80 from Kenya, two each from Rwanda, Mauritius, and
Austria, and one each from Zambia, South Africa, and Burundi.
Focus now shifts
to the second bit of the three-part Kenya Swing series with the NCBA Kenya
Amateur Matchplay Championship teeing off this Friday, 25th July, through to
Sunday, 27th at the Sigona Golf Club.


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