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.  

Published Date: 2025-09-15 10:27:43
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