The 2024 NCBA Golf Series Promises an Exciting Season for East Africa’s Golf Enthusiasts

NCBA Group Managing Director John Gachora makes a ceremonial putt during the official launch of the 2024 NCBA Golf Series at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club. Photo/Courtesy.

The much-anticipated 2024 NCBA Golf Series was officially launched today at the oldest golf course in Kenya, the Royal Nairobi Golf Club (1906).

Now in its fourth edition since its inception in 2021, this year’s series is poised to be more expansive and exciting than ever before.

Following the resounding success of last year’s edition, the 2024 NCBA Golf Series is set to span across not only Kenya but also Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda.

Comprising an impressive 23 legs, the series will kick off with its first leg this Saturday, March 2, 2024, at the Kenya Railway Golf Club.

From there, it will traverse various clubs in Kenya and beyond, promising a diverse and challenging experience for participants.

The Grand Finale is scheduled to take place at Muthaiga Golf Club on November 29, 2024.

The overarching goal of the NCBA Golf Series is to foster the growth of local golfing talent in Kenya and across East Africa, with a vision of establishing the region as an international golfing destination.

During the launch, NCBA Group Managing Director John Gachora said they are thrilled to launch the 2024 NCBA Golf Series, which represents a significant milestone in their ongoing commitment to the sport of golf and its development in East Africa.

“Through this series, we aim to inspire passion, foster talent, and strengthen bonds across borders, ultimately contributing to the growth and vibrancy of the golfing community,” said Gachora.

He further emphasized the series as part of the bank’s sustainability platform, “Change The Story,” which aims to drive positive change in society.

He announced the expansion of the series to cover Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, reflecting NCBA Group’s commitment to regional sports development.

Junior Golf Foundation – Kenya President Regina Gachora, Kenya Golf Union Chairman Phillip Ocholla, NCBA Group MD John Gachora and Kenya Ladies Golf Union Chairman Jane Nzibo pose for a photo during the official launch of the 2024 NCBA Golf Series at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club. Photo/Courtesy.

The Kenya Golf Union (KGU) Chairman, Phillip Ocholla, said they are delighted to partner with NCBA Group in the 2024 NCBA Golf Series.

“This collaboration underscores our shared commitment to nurturing golfing talent and promoting the sport’s growth across Kenya and beyond,” said Ocholla.

Beyond this amateur qualifier event, the NCBA Group, in partnership with Kenya’s Junior Golf Foundation (JGF), will host three junior tournaments at Nakuru Golf Club, Nanyuki Sports Club, and Western, providing a platform for young talent to showcase their skills and passion for the sport.

Recently, NCBA renewed partnerships with Kenya Golf Union (KGU) and Junior Golf Foundation (JGF) with a total of Sh18 million to support golfing initiatives in the region.

Under these partnerships, KGU received Sh6 million to oversee the 2024 Kenya Golf Amateur Golf Championship (KAGC) Series, while JGF received Sh12 million to support this year’s junior golf events.

For KGU, the financial support will be allocated towards enhancing cash awards for amateur golfers, building on the success of a similar initiative from the previous year.

For JGF, the sponsorship will facilitate junior golf tournaments throughout the year, furthering NCBA’s commitment to nurturing young talent in the sport.

Additionally, NCBA sponsored four Kenyan amateurs – Isaac Makokha, John Lejirma, Josphat Rono, and Michael Karanga – who participated in the recently concluded DP World Tour-sanctioned Magical Kenya Open held at Muthaiga Golf Club.

The tournament schedule for the 2024 NCBA Golf Series is as follows:

1.     Kenya Railway Golf Club (2nd March)

2.     Nakuru Golf Club (23rd March)

3.     Sean Cliff Golf Course (28th March)

4.     Eldoret Sports Club (6th April)

5.     Ruiru Sports Club (20th April)

6.     Thika Sports Club (4th May)

7.     Rwanda (4th May)

8.     Moi Airbase Eastleigh (11th May)

9.     Uganda Golf Club (8th June)

10.  Karen Country Club (15th June)

11. Rwanda (15th June)

12.  Kili Golf Club (Tanzania)

13. Sigona Golf Club (13th July)

14. Rwanda (13th July)

15. Jinja Golf Club, Uganda (3rd August)

16. Limuru Country Club (10th August)

17. Vetlab Sports Club (24th August)

18. Nanyuki Sports Club (31st August)

19. Gymkhana Golf Club, Tanzania (21st September)

20. Royal Nairobi Golf Club (28th September)

21. Entebbe Club, Uganda (5th October)

22. Nyali Golf & Country Club (12th October)

23. Great Rift Valley Lodge (26th October)

24.  Grand Finale, Muthaiga Golf Club (29th November)

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