Ruiru stages week-long Captain's prize and exhibition gala

Golf
By Ochieng Oyugi | Mar 15, 2023

Jessy Ndegwa, Ruiru Golf Captain follows his swing during in a past event. [Courtesy]

Ruiru Sports Club is staging what promises to be the biggest Captain's Prize golf tournament in the country this week, which will see at least 500 golfers take part in a series of competitions that are lined up.

At least 50 Kenya's top professionals and seeded amateurs are expected to take part in the week-long fete, as the Club marks 100 years since inception.

Coming hot on the heels of the just concluded Magical Kenya Open which ended on Sunday at Muthaiga Golf Club, Ruiru has put together a full week of golfing activities, as the Golf Captain Jessy Ndegwa marks the end of his first term in office.

On Monday, the Thika-road based facility hosted 80 caddies for a duel, attracting caddies from clubs across the larger Nairobi metropolitan region.

On Tuesday, there was a curtain raiser Casino tournament which was honoured by 130 golfers, taking home thousands of shillings in prize money.

The Club will on Thursday field 250 golfers during the Captain's Club Night, a day that will mark the beginning of a 3-day exhibition gala that has so far attracted over 20 Micro, Small, & Medium Enterprises (MSES).

Drawn from various industries including, real estate, construction, agriculture, automobile, and commerce, they will be showcasing their trade at the fair themed Igniting Kenya's Economic Engine.

"We don't want to do just golf; we also want to play a central role in showcasing the power of MSMEs and giving them a visibility and business platform as our contribution to Kenya's economic ambitions. We are tapping the linkages which exist between growing the game of golf and business" said Mr. Ndegwa.

The event has been sponsored by among others Family Bank, one of Kenya's lenders, insurer CIC Group, and Glenlivet one of the top brands by Pernod Ricard, the world's second-biggest spirits group.

On Friday, the Club will host professionals and top amateurs for a competition, where they will be battling it out for prize money.

Some of pros who have registered include Samuel Njoroge (Railways), Simon Ngige (Thika), Erick Ooko (Golf Park), C J Wangai (Sigona), Sullivan Muthugia (Ruiru), Edwin Mundanyi (Vet Labs), Dismas Indiza ( Mumias), Mike Kisia (Vet Lab) and Tony Omuli (Golf Park).

The amateur list has big names like Mike Karanga (Kiambu), John Legirma (Railways), Benard Omondi (Ruiru) and Frank Munyua (Ruiru).

The culmination of the week will be the Captain's Prize Tournament on Saturday which has drawn 300 golfers.

"The course is in good shape despite the adverse weather. We have put together an exciting experience for everyone" said Mr. Ndegwa.

Some of the Club's top players expected to put up a strong fight, going with their current form include Goerge Wandera (Junior), Kibe Mwangi, Henry Mwaura, Kinyua Muchiri, Ben Okumu, Willy Kagicha, Kimani Munyua, Antony Mwangi and the Vice Captain James Muraguri.

On the ladies section, Catherine Kilonzo, Susan Mukururi, Atlanta Wamahia and Muthoni Njuguna have been tipped to do well.

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