Nakuru’s Kamaisi crowned 2026 NCBA Kiambu Open Champion
Nakuru’s John Kamaisi winner of the 2026 NCBA Kiambu Open Champion sinks in his final putt to claim victory.
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Nakuru Golf Club’s John
Kamaisi is the 2026 NCBA Kiambu Open champion after delivering a composed
performance across three rounds to finish the tournament on 3-over par 219 at
Kiambu Golf Club over the weekend.
The three-day tournament
attracted 82 golfers, with 32 players making the cut after 36 holes in a highly
competitive event on the Kenya Amateur Golf Circuit calendar.
Kamaisi carded rounds of
72, 75, and a final round even par 72 to secure the title and walk away with
Ksh 92,500 from the Ksh 500,000 prize purse.
His final round featured
a crucial stretch of birdies on holes 11, 12, and 13, helping him recover from
dropped shots on holes 8, 14, and 17 as he held off the chasing pack to clinch
the championship.
Speaking after his
victory, Kamaisi reflected on his confidence heading into the tournament.
“I came here on Thursday
for a practice round. Then I gauged myself and I played two-under. So I knew I
was going to win this tournament, because it's not the first time to play here
at Kiambu, because I played the Kiambu Patrons Cup last year.”
“I was three-over at
number 11, so I needed birdies on number 12 and 13. I tried to look for birdies
and I got them on number 11, 12, and 13. Then number 14, it was a hiccup which
I got a bogey, but Omollo, whom we had tied at that point, also dropped shots
there, so I knew this was all mine to lose,” he said.
The triumph lifted
Kamaisi to second place on the Kenya Amateur Golf Circuit Order of Merit
standings with 344 points after eight events this season. He now trails Order
of Merit leader Jay Sandhu of Muthaiga Golf Club, who sits top with 560 points
following victories at the Muthaiga Open and Windsor Classic. Junior golfer
Junaid Manji currently occupies third place with 334 points.
Rwanda’s Felix Dusabe
finished second on 6-over par 222 after rounds of 74, 75, and 73, earning KES
55,500 from the prize purse. Vet Lab Sports Club’s Ebill Omollo secured third
place on 9-over par 225 following rounds of 74, 72, and 79, while Nyali Golf
& Country Club’s William Odek finished fourth on 10-over par after carding
71, 78, and 77.
Speaking after the
tournament, Kenya Golf Union Chairman Chris Kinuthia praised the quality of
competition and the continued growth of the amateur game as he approaches the
end of his tenure.
“This year's event was
very good, the course was in excellent condition, and the players showed up
strongly and we got a new winner from the series. I must say it was very well
organised and met all expectations. The event has become very competitive. As
you are aware, some of our top amateurs have now turned professional, which
means upcoming players can now see a clear pathway after amateur golf. We
expect to see even more competition, more entrants, and younger players
competing in these tournaments,” he said.

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