Industrial and commercials development corporation investment (ICDCI) chairman Bernard Mungata (left) presents the ICDCI golf day overall winner Cleophas Makau (right) with his prize at Machakos sports club, July 28, 2018. [Mose Sammy, Standard]
A resilient Cleophas Makau playing off handicap 11 is the overall winner of the ICDCI golf 2018 played under fair weather conditions at the par 72 Machakos sports club over the weekend.
Makau walked back to the clubhouse with a round total of a solid score of 40 stableford points to triumph over a field of seventy five golfers that battled it out for the top honors.
The event was sponsored by Industrial and commercial development dorporation investment (ICDCI), a pioneer industrial development agency to highlight its partnership and signing of an Mou with Machakos county government that will see the setting up of an industrial park on a twenty acre piece of land donated by the county government.
ICDCI is responsible for the creations and setting up of major companies in the country including; General Motors (GM), Almasi which operates the soft drinks giant Coca Cola, Uchumi supermarkets, Kenya wine agencies limited (Kwal), EverReady and the multi billion Two rivers mall along Kiambu road among others. 
On the outward nine, Makau also the club's vice chairman, bagged eight pars and one bogey for a total of 23 stableford points.
He collapsed on the inward nine where he managed a single birdie, four pars, three bogeys, one double bogey and scratched the last hole for a additional 17 points to afford the bragging rights.
"It's a happy feeling for the consistency with my game in the past three months, I've dropped from handicap thirteen within the past two months. This win lowers it down to ten, I would love to play off a single handicap soon," said Makau during the award ceremony
"Am humbled to be the overall winner in today's tournament, I have no particular reason as to why I won but would like to appreciate the team that oversaw the course preparation which made it easy for me to hole out." he added
Member second prize went to a handicap 16, Peter Muting'a on a score of 37 (16+21) stableford points, Bernard Muithya playing off handicap 20, was Member third prize on a score of 37(19+18) stableford points.
Handicap 4, James Ndunda won Member fourth prize on a score of 36 (19+17) stableford points, Dee Kivuva playing off handicap 11 was Member fifth prize winner with 36 (20+16) stableford points. Handicap 20, Boniface Mutie settled for Member sixth prize on a score of 35 (14+21) stableford points.
Senior golfer Ruth Mumo playing off handicap 28, had a superb round with a round total of 34 (20+14) stableford points to don the Ladies gong with handicap 22, Susan Ndolo settling for Lady winner second prize on a score of 33 (19+14) stableford points.
Thika sports clubs' J Nduati playing off handicap 18, wasin his element as he fired 40 (19+21) stableford points to claim the Guest winner prize.
VetLab's scratch golfer Robinson Owiti won Guest winner second prize on a score of 37 (17+20) stableford points beating his club-mate D Wahome on countback to Guest winner third on a similar score of 37 (20+17) stableford points.
ICDCI chairman Bernard Mung'ata playing off handicap 12, was the Staff prize winner on a score of 31 (15+16) stableford points.
In the commercials, seven two's were recorded by;Paul Kyengo, Peter Muting'a, Timothy Ruhiu, D Wahome, J. Mogeni, Timothy Ruhiu, Robinson Owiti, Julius Kioko and Mutua Kitulu. Rafael Leming'ani won the Longest drive men prize with an enormous drive that settled aroun the 316 yard mark.
Other results at a glance;
Sigona Golf Club - Kenya sweets golf day;
Overall winner; Musee Milo (18) 39 pts.
Overall second; Trusher Shah (21) 38 pts.
Overall third; John Kamenchu (04) 38 pts.
Muthaiga Golf Club - Crown Silicon golf day;
Overal winner; Gaurav Dhanani (18) 38 pts.
Overall second; Joseph Iracha (18) 38 pts.
Overall third; Tanvir Sodi (05) 37 pts.
Karen country Club - July Mug by CBA;
Overall winner; Anthony Gacheru 76-06=76 nett.
Overall second; William Mayian 80-09=71 nett
Overall third; King'ori Kariuki 80-09=71 nett.
Royal Nairobi Golf Club - Kennedy cup;
Overall winner; Aboka Otieno 92-29=63 nett
Overall second; Name Withheld 89-23=66 nett
Overall third;)  Nancy Ikinu 84-23=68 nett
Nanyuki Sports Club - Mini Masters;
Overall winner; Kuldip Hunjan 83-13=70 nett
Overall second; John Nderitu 84-12=72 nett
Overall third; Eng Joshua Kinoti 87-15=72 nett
Nakuru Golf Club - Clubnite;
Overall winner; S Gachiu (12) 38 pts.
Overall second; Kuljit Sahota (28) 37 pts
Overall third; M Macharia (12) 36 pts.
Nyali golf club - Clubnite;
Overall winner; Rana Umair 93-27=66 nett.
Overall second; Ockotch Christine 85-16=69 nett
Overall third; Joseph Waigwa 80-11=69 nett
Nyanza Golf Club - Clubnite;
Overall winner; Padam Sukhadev (27) 40 pts.
Overall second; Ramesh Kara (20) 39 pts.
Overall third; Joseph Atito (08) 38 pts.
Eldoret Golf Club - August medal (Friends of the Captain;
Overall winner; Shadrack Ngetich 89-26=63 nett.
Overall second; Jackson Kiprono 83-18=64 nett.
Overall third; Paul Mwangi 89-21=68 nett.
Ruiru sports club - The Great winter golf day;
Overall winner; Ben Omondi (03) 42 pts.
Overall second; Patrick Miti (25) 40 pts.
Overall third; Joseph Ndome (21) 40 pts.
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