
Larry Ngala
Senior Writer at Daily Nation
Born in Kilifi County, Coast region, I was educated in Mombasa Kenya and South Carolina and New York in the United States of America. A sports journalist
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3 days ago |
nation.africa | Larry Ngala
What you need to know:Elvis Muigua, also from Ndumberi, dropped from second to third in the Order of Merit standings after tying for 16th place on 17-over-par 233. He now sits on 632 points. Three players tied for third overall at the Kiambu Open with scores of nine-over-par 225: Sigona’s Hetansh Shah and Kenya’s top two lady golfers, Joyce Wanjiru of Kiambu and Naomi Wafula of Vipingo Ridge.
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2 weeks ago |
nation.africa | Larry Ngala
What you need to know:Asked about opportunities for juniors, amateurs, pros, and women, Abt said the development tour provides much-needed competitive exposure. “For juniors and amateurs, it's a platform for them to compete regularly and play against better golfers. You've got that small analogy in the world: 'the big fish in a small pond.' That happens very much in a place like this, where youngsters are competing on the highest level but against themselves.
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1 month ago |
nation.africa | Larry Ngala
What you need to know:Nsanzuwera, who expressed gratitude to the Rwanda Golf Union for supporting him and his compatriots, believes that playing in Kenya has significantly improved their game. “Competing here has helped our golf improve a lot, and we are grateful to the organizers for giving us this chance. It has contributed to our performance,” he added.
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1 month ago |
nation.africa | Larry Ngala
What you need to know:The Q-School tournament will culminate in the awarding of invitations to the Sunshine Tour Final Stage Qualifier in Johannesburg, South Africa, to the top 10 finishers, as well as a Sh1 million prize purse for the top 50 finishers, with the overall winner banking Sh180,220.
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1 month ago |
nation.africa | Larry Ngala
Hardwork on the practice range is paying off for Kenya’s leading amateur golfer, John Lejirmah. Fresh from his dominant 10-shot victory at the Kisii Open on Sunday, the Royal Nairobi Golf Club player and national team captain stormed to an early lead in the Sunshine Development Tour Q-School at Great Rift Golf Resort, Naivasha. Lejirmah carded a solid three-under-par 68 on Monday to top the leaderboard after round one.
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