
Rono clinches maiden NCBA Trans Nzoia championship
Reading Time: 3min | Mon. 28.04.25. | 09:58
The event, recognized as part of the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR), offered valuable global ranking points, enhancing the players' international profiles
Golf Park’s Josphat Rono claimed his first-ever NCBA Trans Nzoia Open title with an impressive show of skill and resilience at the scenic par-73 Kitale Golf Club.
The tournament is part of the Kenya Amateur Golf Championships (KAGC) series, sponsored by NCBA Bank.
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Rono, who won the 2024 Golf Park Open, fired rounds of 75, 69, and 76 for a tournament total of one-over-par 220, edging out first-round leader Isaac Makokha of Kenya Railways Golf Club by two strokes.
Makokha, who had opened strongly with a 73, followed it with rounds of 76 and 73 to settle for second place at 222.
Nakuru’s John Kamais produced a late surge with the lowest round of the final day—a 71—to finish third on a total of 225, six-over-par for the tournament.
It was a close contest throughout the top 10. Golf Park’s Sammy Mulama finished fourth with steady rounds of 75, 76, and 75 for a total of 226.
Geoffrey Karioki from Kisii followed in fifth place, posting rounds of 78, 74, and 76 to total 228.
Eldoret’s Kenneth Serem came in sixth with rounds of 76, 74, and 79, finishing on 229. A tie for seventh place saw Eugine Wafula of Muthaiga and Raphael Leming’ani of Golf Park both card totals of 230, with Wafula’s performance highlighted by a brilliant second round 71.
Elly Barno from Nandi Bears finished ninth after returning rounds of 76, 77, and 78 for a total of 231, while home player Wilson Wafula closed the top 10 after rounds of 74, 79, and 79, totaling 232.
For his victory, Rono pocketed Ksh 63,700 from the Ksh 174,000 prize fund sponsored by NCBA Bank.
“This means so much to me. I have been working hard on my game, and to finally win a big event like the NCBA Trans Nzoia Open is a dream come true. The conditions were tough, but I stayed patient, especially during the final round. I want to thank KGU, my club Golf Park, and NCBA for supporting golf in Kenya," said Rono.
The event, recognized as part of the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR), offered valuable global ranking points, enhancing the players' international profiles.
Kenya Golf Union's Kimeli Mutai, KGU North Rift Region representative, praised both the players and NCBA Bank for their continued partnership in growing the sport.
“This tournament is an important stop on the KAGC circuit, and it’s exciting to see players like Rono coming through. We are very grateful to NCBA for their incredible support, not just here but across the entire championship calendar. Their sponsorship is directly helping shape the future of Kenyan golf,” he offered.
The NCBA Trans Nzoia Championship remains one of the flagship events on the KAGC schedule, reinforcing Kenya’s growing stature on the global amateur golf stage. The 2025 series continues with the NCBA Kiambu Open from 9 to 11 May at the Kiambu Golf Club.




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