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Chandaria wins at Muthaiga as World ranking event ends at Muthaiga, while Kenya amateurs lose in Uganda

SPORTS-GOLF-KELLIE GACHAGA; Kenya Ladies national Golf Team Member Kellie Gachaga makes a swing. She was the lady winner on 36 points of the 2015 Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) sponsored golf tournament played at the par 71 Muthaiga golf course on Saturday,017th October,2015.PHOTO BY MAARUFU MOHAMED/STANDARD

Windsor’s Akshay Chandaria carded a round total of 302 gross to emerge the overall winner of this year’s Kenya Junior Strokes play championship at the par 71 Muthaiga course.

Playing off handicap 2, Chandaria carded 78,72,76,74 in the four rounds to emerge the champion at the 72 hole.

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