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Sonigra and Co vow to lift KCB Tour title in December grand fi nale

The four returned a combined score of 114 points to emerge as the winners

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by ANGWENYI GICHANA

Sports27 October 2025 - 07:11
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In Summary


  • Eric Wakarima, Peter Kiige, Harrison Kariuki, and Henry Kamuti returned a combined score of 110 points to finish second.
  • In the individual categories, handicap 12 Joe Kisolo was crowned the overall winner with 41 points, while Palash Tank, playing off handicap 13 claimed the men’s winner title with the same score. 
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Anthony Musila in action during the KCB East Africa Golf Tour tournament at VetLab Sports Club/ HANDOUT


The four-ball of Vishesh Sonigra, Palash Tank, Sunil Parmar, and Shafiq Dossaji have vowed to lift the KCB East Africa Swing grand finale title.

The four returned a combined score of 114 points to emerge as the winners of the KCB East Africa Golf Tour at the Vetlab Sports Club.
Vishesh Sonigra said: “We came in with a clear strategy: play smart, stay consistent, and trust each other’s game. Every shot mattered, and our teamwork made the difference."
"The competition has been tough throughout the tour, but we are motivated and preparing even harder for the grand finale. Our goal is to finish strong and lift the overall title.” 
Eric Wakarima, Peter Kiige, Harrison Kariuki, and Henry Kamuti returned a combined score of 110 points to finish second at the event that over 200 golfers graced. 
In the individual categories, handicap 12 Joe Kisolo was crowned the overall winner with 41 points, while Palash Tank, playing off handicap 13, claimed the men’s winner title with the same score. 
Handicap 23 Chemutai Kenei emerged as the lady winner, with 41 points. 
 Anthony Mulisa, playing off handicap 27, emerged as the staff winner with 37 points, and George Gacheru (HC21) bagged the guest winner title after scoring 39 points.
Other notable performances included Peter Njuguna (HC15), who secured the staff runner-up position with 36 points, and Junior Winner Junaid Manji (HC1), who posted 40 points to top his category. 
 The men's longest drive award went to Brian Akun, while Joy Ndonga took the ladies' title. 
The nearest to the pin honour was claimed by Brian Akun, showcasing precision and skill on the greens. 
On Monday, KCB will host a caddie tournament at the same venue, continuing its commitment to making the 2025 edition of the KCB East Africa Golf Tour inclusive for all participants in the sport. 
 Similar tournaments have already been successfully held in Nyeri and Nakuru, giving caddies across the country a platform to showcase their skills and be part of the wider golfing experience. 
The 26th leg of the KCB East Africa Golf Tour will be held at the Migaa Golf Course on November 1.       

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