NCBA SERIES HOTS UP

Smith claims overall title at NCBA Golf Series at Windsor Club

Over 100 golfers from across the region teed off in a thrilling competition aiming to secure coveted slots at the series Grand Finale.

In Summary

•Smith playing off handicap 14 emerged as the overall winner with a commanding 66 Nett score.

•In Division Two, James Mburu (handicap 19) secured victory with a 68 nett score, while Karim Charania (handicap 14) finished as Runner-Up with a 71 Nett score.

John Guchu, NCBA TRM Branch manager (L) with Jean Pierre Smith, the overall Winner at NCBA Golf Series at Windsor
John Guchu, NCBA TRM Branch manager (L) with Jean Pierre Smith, the overall Winner at NCBA Golf Series at Windsor
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Jean Pierre Smith claimed the overall title as the 2024 NCBA Golf Series swung into action on Saturday, at the 18-hole Windsor Golf Hotel and Country Club.

Over 100 golfers from across the region teed off in a thrilling competition aiming to secure coveted slots at the series' Grand Finale.

Played in the medal format, the tournament which marked the eighth leg of the 2024 NCBA Golf Series saw golfers vying for top honours across various categories. 

Smith, playing off handicap 14, emerged as the overall winner with a commanding 66 nett score.  Handicap 3 Alishaan Merali claimed the gross winner title with an impressive 77 gross score.

Division One witnessed Nguru Wachira (Handicap 12) triumph with a 67 Nett score, followed closely by Peter Wairegi (Handicap 12), who finished as runner-up with a 73 nett score.

In Division Two, James Mburu (Handicap 19) secured victory with a 68 nett score, while Karim Charania (Handicap 14) finished as runner-up with a 71 Nett score.

The ladies category saw Tazz Padamshi (handicap 16) take the top spot with a resounding 70 nett score while the Junior category belonged to Amar Shah (handicap 9) who carded a commendable 78 nett score.

George Kirathe (handicap 16) emerged victorious in the Guest category with a 69 Nett score. 

Meanwhile, Adan Mohamed and Maria Zeller impressed with their nearest to the pin shots, while Joshua Maina and Sonia Patel claimed the longest drive accolades for Men and Ladies, respectively.

 NCBA Bank TRM Branch Manager John Guchu said: “The NCBA Golf Series is a fantastic platform for Kenyan golfers to showcase their skills and compete at a high level. We were thrilled to see such a strong turnout and exceptional performances at the Windsor qualifier. From Jean Pierre Smith's exceptional overall win to the exciting contests in each category, the day was a true testament to the talent and sportsmanship within the Kenyan golfing community.”