Willy Mastamet tees off on the par-five first hole during the “Tee off with Crown” series at Royal Nairobi Golf Club, on June 7, 2025. [Mose Sammy, Standard]
Joseph Mathenge was the toast of the day as he braved biting cold at Limuru Country Club over the weekend to triumph at the final leg of the Tee-Off with Crown series.
Playing off a handicap of 12, Mathenge demonstrated remarkable skill and composure, finishing with an impressive score of 42 stableford points to claim the top prize.
“It was an early start, 6:48 am to be exact, but being the first group on the course made for a perfect round. I consistently hit greens in regulation, which made all the difference,” said Mathenge.
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Francis Kimani was the clear Gross winner with a score of 76 stableford points.
In the men’s divisions, Feisal Ahmed claimed the Division A title with 38 stableford points, while Brian Kisuke dominated Division B with a score of 40 stableford points. Kenneth Wanjohi topped Division C, posting 34 stableford points.
The ladies also delivered standout performances, with Wambui Gitonga winning Division A with 38 stableford points. Catherine Sakuti excelled in Division B, matching the overall winner’s score of 42 stableford points. Nyambura Wangunyu claimed victory in Division C with 35 stableford points.
Among the visiting golfers, Paul Oduor stood out by delivering a sensational score of 44 stableford points to win the coveted prize.
At the scenic Sigona Golf Club layout, Ashit Shah, playing off a handicap of 18, emerged as the overall winner of the Mayfair Insurance Golf Day at the Sigona Golf Club, securing the title with an impressive score of 40 stableford points.