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Mumias pro, Dismas Indiza, beat David Wakhu of Golf Park in one go to win the fifth round of the "Road to Karen" golf series at par 72 course of the Karen Country Club on Wednesday [19659002]. a double six-to-fourth start, and four other single bogeys, to level Karen's course for a total of eight rounds under 280, an impressive score just one week before the sanctioned Sunshine Tour Karen Masters.
He birdied the long five-second hole and picked up three more birdies on the 10th, 12th and 17th holes of the back nine. On the other hand, Wakhu – who has recently enjoyed an impressive form – followed a first-round birdie with a three-to-three-hole eagle although he lost the ordeal after having picked up a double boguey on the notorious hole
He however managed to recover two shots in the 15th and 18th which could give him only two under 70 a day and a total of seven under the par 281 which was nine shots better than Mohit Mediratta of Sigona and Mohammed Mandhu of Zimbabwe
Mediratta and Mandhu both shot a par 73 for the day, to tie for third place with captain of Kenya Professional Golfers (PGK) John Wangai of Sigona, who shot four above par. 76 in the closing round.
"I lost my balance while I was trying to hit the ball in sixth place, but I also misjudged the speed of the greens: my golf is now where I am wanted, all I need is to keep working Meanwhile, the KCB Karen Masters of 2018 for next week at the Karen Country Club received a boost after the telecom company Safaricom announced a sponsorship of 5 million shillings for the event
sponsor, the amount will be used for event logistics, a fully equipped multimedia center and wireless connectivity for the secretariat.
Part of the sponsorship will also be used to support the shooting of young golfers.
"We are proud of the second edition of the Karen Masters Tournament and are particularly pleased that this year's tournament is affiliated with the Sunshine Tour which is part of of the International PGA Tour Federation. It's always a pleasure to badociate with KCB on a Tournament "We are grateful to Safaricom for being an unwavering partner of the Karen Masters Tournament," he said. Steve Okeyo, Regional Sales and Operations Manager. Lawrence Kiambi – President, Karen Country Club.
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