All set for 2nd leg of Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing
The winner of the first leg of the Sunshine Development Tour East Africa swing Windsor Golf Club's Njoroge Kibugu follows his second shot on the 18th during the final round.
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A strong field of 105 players from six nationalities – Kenya,
Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Burundi and South Africa - is set to tee off at Ruiru
Sports Club from Monday, June 9-11 in the second leg of the Sunshine Development
Tour – East Africa Swing.
This follows a successful opener at Thika Greens Golf Resort last
week.
The tournament features a mixed field of men and women, bringing
together top professionals and elite amateurs from across the region as they
compete, not just for the title, but also for valuable Official World Golf
Ranking (OWGR) points which offer golfers a pathway to global golf
opportunities.
Leading the star-studded field is Njoroge Kibugu of Windsor Golf
Hotel & Country Club, who arrives at Ruiru riding high after an impressive
victory at Thika Greens. Kibugu carded rounds of 64, 70, and 67 to finish on
15-under par and taking home the KSh. 400,000 winner’s cheque.
“Last week’s win was a big confidence boost. It showed me that the work we’ve put in is paying off, but it’s a long season and I know I have to stay sharp. Ruiru is a different course and so I’ll need to adjust and keep trusting the process. I’m looking forward to keeping the momentum going,” averred Njoroge.
Among those seeking to stop Kibugu’s winning streak is Kigali Golf
Club’s Celestin Nsanzuwera who finished runner-up at Thika Greens with an
equally impressive 10-under par total. Nsanzuwera, who also won the East Africa
Swing Q-School event, has been steadily building form and is expected to mount
another strong challenge.
“I feel my game is improving with every round,” said Celestin. “I
pushed hard at Thika and came close. Ruiru presents a new opportunity. I’ll be
aiming to play smart, stay aggressive where possible, and generally play to my
strengths. The tour has been a great platform for us, and I’m excited to see
how far we can go.”
Also in the mix is Michael Karanga, Kenya’s top-ranked amateur from
Ndumberi Golf Club, who impressed with a top 10 finish at Thika. He tees off in
a marquee group alongside Nsanzuwera and Kakamega Golf Club’s Dismas Indiza.
“Playing against top pros last week was a great learning
experience. I’m happy with how I played and I believe I can compete again this
week. Ruiru is familiar territory, so I’ll look to take advantage and keep
improving my game,” said Karanga.
Other top Kenyan names to look out for include the likes of John
Wangai, who also impressed at Thika carding a total of 8-under par, 208 to
claim the third spot on the leaderboard, Mutahi Kibugu, David Wakhu,
Simon Ngige, Jacob Okello, Nelson Simwa, Edwin Mudanyi, and Dismas Indiza,
alongside a host of top amateurs including John Lejirma, Daniel Kiragu, and Vipingo’s
Naom Wafula.
Naom Wafula will be joined by a strong field of six other lady
golfers, adding to the competitive depth of the tournament. They include Mercy
Nyanchama, Margaret Njoki, Jacquelyne Walter, Joyce Wanjiru, Bianca Ngecu, and
Kellie Gachaga—each bringing strong credentials to the field.
The Ruiru leg will also feature a strong regional presence. Apart
from Nsanzuwera, the draw includes Didas Ndindabahizi, Alain Niyonkuru, and
Aloys Nsabimana from Kigali Golf Club; Ronald Rugumayo, Ronald Otile, Kasozi
Phillip, and Hussein Bagalana of Uganda Golf Club; Elisante Lembris from Arusha
Gymkhana and Isaac Wanyeche from Kilimanjaro Golf Club in Tanzania; Dunia
Isiaka, Fadhyl Nkya, Molle Nuru, Frank Mwinuka, and Abdallah Yusuf of Lugalo
Golf Club; Abraham Ainamani of Palm Valley Country Club in Uganda; Salum
Nkurunziza of Bujumbura Golf Club in Burundi; and Evence Vukeya of South
Africa’s Soweto Country Club.
The Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing, launched
earlier this year, provides a high-level competitive platform for professionals
and elite amateurs in the region, offering Sunshine Tour points, Big Easy Tour
exemptions, and Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points.
Speaking ahead of the tournament, Sunshine Development Tour East
Africa Swing Tournament Director, David Kihara expressed excitement about the
second leg: “We were thrilled with the level of competition at Thika Greens.
Ruiru Sports Club presents a different test from Thika Greens, and we are
excited to see how the players respond. The depth of talent on display last
week is a testament to the growing competitiveness of golf in the region, and
we expect another thrilling 54 holes of action.”
“This tour is about giving East African golfers a legitimate
platform to grow and compete at global standards. We’ve seen how players are
responding. There’s hunger, there’s belief, and we’re proud to be part of that
journey,” he added.
The tournament will be played over 54 holes, with a cut made after
round two, allowing only the top 30 players to proceed to the final round. At
stake is a KSh. 2 million prize purse to be shared among those who make the cut.
Round one action tees off on Monday, June 9th, at 8:00AM with the
first group featuring Felix Dusabe (Kigali Golf Club), Ronald Otile (Uganda
Golf Club), and Richard Ainley (Nakuru Golf Club).


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