Angela Wafula makes history Kenya golf
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Naomi Angela Wafula has officially become the first female member of the PGK, marking a monumental milestone for gender inclusion and the growth of professional women’s golf in the country.
Naomi’s journey through the ranks of amateur golf has been
nothing short of inspiring. She has represented Kenya with distinction in
numerous international tournaments, earned accolades across the continent, and
emerged as a role model for a new generation of aspiring female golfers.
Her entry into the PGK is not only a personal triumph but
also a transformative moment for Kenyan sport.
“Naomi Wafula's induction is a proud and historic moment for
us as an organization,” said Robert Muthomi, CEO of the PGK.
Naomi expressed her excitement and gratitude upon receiving
her PGK membership.
“This is a dream come true. I’m honoured to break this
barrier and represent women in professional golf in Kenya. I hope this moment
inspires young girls across the country to pick up a golf club and know that
they belong on the fairways and greens — not just as players, but as
professionals.”
The PGK has recently undertaken significant steps to expand
opportunities for women in the sport, including the inclusion of women’s
categories in its Equator Tour and greater support for youth development
initiatives. Naomi’s membership signals the next chapter in this evolution.
As she now prepares to compete on the professional circuit,
Naomi Wafula carries the hopes and ambitions of a nation ready to celebrate
women athletes and their rightful place in every level of competition.


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