
Sigona, Trans Nzoia come alive in weekend NCBA Golf Series, KAGC action
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Fresh from winning the NCBA Masaku Open last weekend, Golf Park’s Amos Odongo is also among the players to watch as he aims to make it two wins on the trot in the amateur event
The ninth leg of the 2026 NCBA Golf Series heads to Sigona Golf Club this Saturday, 25 April, with a field of over 260 golfers expected to compete in one of the season’s most anticipated qualifiers.
This year’s qualifier at Sigona will crown a new overall winner following the exit of 2025 champion Sandeep Matharu, who has since joined the professional ranks.
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Golfers will battle for top honours across multiple categories including Overall Gross Winner (Men and Lady), Overall Gross Runners-Up (Men and Lady), Third and Fourth Best Overall Gross, as well as the Junior Winner.
The six will secure slots for the season-ending Grand Finale set for Karen Country Club on 28 November.
Meanwhile, the focus on the elite amateur circuit shifts to Kitale Golf Club, which will host the Trans-Nzoia Championship, the ninth leg of the 2026 Kenya Amateur Golf Championship (KAGC) Series, from Friday, 24 April through to Sunday, 26 April.
A strong field of 90 elite amateurs will battle for a share of the Ksh400,000 prize purse, with crucial Order of Merit points also at stake.
Speaking ahead of the weekend’s events, NCBA Group Managing Director John Gachora emphasized the significance of both events on the local golf calendar.
“We are proud to see two key events on our golf calendar taking place this weekend, each playing a distinct role in the growth of the game. The NCBA Golf Series continues to provide an inclusive platform that brings together golfers across different levels, while the KAGC Trans-Nzoia Championship offers a critical competitive stage for our elite amateurs to test themselves, earn ranking points, and sharpen their game. Together, these tournaments reflect our continued commitment to developing golf, nurturing talent, and supporting the broader sporting ecosystem,” he said.
Leading the charge is defending champion Josphat Rono, who returns aiming to retain the title he won last year after carding a composed one-over-par total of 220 across three rounds.
He will face stiff competition from a quality lineup that includes Felix Dusabe, William Odek, Sammy Mulama, John Koina, Isaac Makokha, and John Kamaisi.
Fresh from winning the NCBA Masaku Open last weekend, Golf Park’s Amos Odongo is also among the players to watch as he aims to make it two wins on the trot.
Both events underscore another busy weekend for golf in Kenya, with action unfolding across the country as the race for top honours in both the NCBA Golf Series and the KAGC calendar continues to take shape.









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