
Martin Muritu and William Aluku were the standout performers at the Golf Park leg of the 2025 NCBA Golf Series, held over the weekend.
Both players posted an impressive 42 points, with Muritu, playing off handicap 11, emerging as the Overall Winner on countback.
Aluku, playing off handicap 25, claimed the Men’s Winner title.
Roy Shirekuli (handicap 21) finished close behind in the men’s division, securing the Men’s Runner-up position with a commendable 41 points, just one shy of the leaders.
In the Ladies’ category, Nimra Devi (handicap 32) delivered a strong performance to claim the Lady Winner title with 36 points, ahead of Audrey Khaleji (handicap 27), who finished as Runner-up on 31 points.
Among the guests, Violet Luchendo (handicap 37) stood out with 37 points to win the Guest Winner award, while Patrick Langat (handicap 11) took the Guest Runner-up spot with 36 points.
In the sponsor category, Jared Onyach (handicap 32) emerged top, winning the Sponsor Winner trophy with 30 points.
Special prizes were awarded to Audrey Khaleji and Francis Mbithi, who won Nearest to the Pin for Ladies and Men respectively, while Diana Mbuba and John Thairu clinched the Longest Drive awards.
The seventh leg of the ongoing series attracted over 115 golfers, who took to the fairways for a day of exciting competition.
The event also doubled as the club’s Monthly Mug for April, with golfers battling for prizes and coveted qualification slots to the NCBA Golf Series Grand Finale later this year.
This event follows successful tournaments held at VetLab Sports Club, Nandi Bears Club, Malindi Golf Club, Kenya Railway Golf Club, Kiambu Golf Club, and Nakuru Golf Club.
Top performers from each leg will join a growing list of qualifiers heading to the Grand Finale.

Speaking at the event, Norbert Khanduli, NCBA Lavington Branch Manager, reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to golf and community.
“At NCBA, golf is not just a sport we sponsor—it’s a community we believe in. Through the NCBA Golf Series, we are proud to support a game that reflects our values of discipline, strategy, growth, and consistency,” he said.
Khanduli also highlighted that the Golf Park event was part of a busy weekend of NCBA-sponsored golf activities across the country:
“As we speak, the NCBA Trans Nzoia Championship has teed off at the beautiful Kitale Golf Club—a major event in the 2025 Kenya Amateur Golf Championship (KAGC) calendar, of which NCBA is the proud title sponsor. At the same time, the NCBA Coast Junior Open is underway in Mombasa. For us, nurturing the next generation of talent is just as important as celebrating today’s champions.”
The NCBA Golf Series continues to grow in scale and impact, reinforcing the bank’s commitment to developing golf across all levels—junior, amateur, and elite.