Crown Paints Plc Ceo Dr Rakesh Rao (left) presents the overall winner of the Tee-Off with Crown tournament , Francis Kung'u (right), with his prize at the Kenya Railway Golf Club, July 12, 2025. [Mose Sammy, Standard]
Petit, Margaret Gacheri, inked 39 stableford points to lead the ladies section after being declared the Lady winner, as Joy Ndonga posted 29 stableford points to emerge as the Junior winner.
Winning the Gross prize was Fidhelis Kimanzi with 72 Gross points. Handicap 14, Habil Waswani bagged the Guest winner prize with a score of 36 stableford points, ahead of the Guest second winner, James Maina, who managed a score of 33 stableford points.
Waya Ndegwa was the Nearest to Pin Men winner with Joy Ndonga winning the Nearest to Pin Lady prize.
Shocking the field was Ronnie Maina by claiming the Longest Drive Men winner prize, while Joy Ndonga won the Longest Drive Ladies prize.
At the Nakuru Golf Club, the quartet of Brigadier (rtd) Michael Macharia, Enock Ogembo, John Kibet and Eleanor Wambui won the Team prize during the KCB Tour series with a combined team score of 114 points.
Followed by the team of Steve Macharia, Micah Thuo, Javan Muriithi and William Kariuki, who managed a combined score of 111 points.
In the individual category, handicap 28, Steve Imbwaga, outclassed the field of 236 golfers to win the Overall prize with a sterling score of 44 stableford points.
Francis Wanjohi, who has been in good form lately, was the Men winner with a score of 41 stableford points.
In the ladies division, the Lady winner prize was won by Eleanor Wambui, who carded 38 stableford points while playing off handicap 15.
Best among the KCB personnel was Ibrahim Lande who bagged the Staff prize with a score of 39 stableford points beating the Staff second winner, Anthony Mulisa, on countback also with a similar score of 39 stableford points.
Cassius Pennington returned a whooping score of 43 stableford points to be declared the Junior winner. Topping the Guest list was William Kariuki with a score of 41 stableford points.
The Longest Drive Men prize was won by Dr Terra Saidimu as Florence Wafula was the Longest Drive Lady winner.
Settling for the Nearest to Pin prize was Mwaura Muiru of the Nyahururu Sports Club