Tabitha Ojwang becomes Nyanza's first female golfer to win Mug of the Month

Golf
By Washington Onyango | Jun 30, 2024
Tabitha Ojwang in action at Nyanza Golf Club. [Washington Onyango,Standard]

On a sun-drenched Saturday at the picturesque Nyanza Golf Club, Tabitha Ojwang made history as she was crowned the Mug of the Month champion for June with a stellar score of 64 net.

Her performance not only secured her the top prize but also marked a significant milestone as she became the first female golfer to clinch the coveted title this year, following a five-month streak of male winners.

Tabith Ojwang in action at Nyanza Golf Club.[Washington Onyango,Standard]

Nestled along the serene shores of Lake Victoria, Nyanza Golf Club offers a stunning backdrop for any golfer.

Its lush greens and scenic views were a testament to the high-intensity competition witnessed during the June tournament, which saw over 50 golfers vying for the top honors.

Despite the challenging sunny conditions, Ojwang commanded the course with remarkable ease and precision, her swings cutting through the air with a grace that belied the difficulty of the day.

Golfers led by Nyanza Golf Club chairman Dr Ojwang Luci (left) enjoy a photo moment. [Washington Onyango,Standard]

Reflecting on her triumphant performance, Ojwang shared, "It was a tough day out there with the heat, but I stayed focused and trusted my training. My win today shows that with practice, belief, and determination, women can compete equally with men in this sport. I hope this inspires more women at our club to pursue golf passionately."

Ojwang’s victory is especially inspiring considering the dominance of male golfers in the previous months. Her win not only breaks the streak but also sets a new benchmark for female golfers at Nyanza Golf Club.

“This victory is a sign that women at Nyanza Golf Club can compete with men. All that is needed is practice, belief, and determination,” she emphasized, highlighting her aspirations to continue excelling in the sport and to encourage more women to join the competitive circuit.

Nyanza Golf Club captain Thomas Odongo in action.[Washington Onyango,Standard]

Nyanza Golf Club captain Tom Odongo praised the success of the tournament, noting, "This event was a tremendous success, showcasing the talent and sportsmanship of our golfers. We are committed to improving our greens and facilities to ensure even better future tournaments."

The day was filled with impressive performances across various categories. Ameet Shah took the Winner Division 1 title, while Paul Otieno and David Omollo secured the 1st and 2nd Runner-Up spots respectively. Dr. Rosemary Obara rounded out the top three in Division 1.

In Division 2, Lilian Kongani emerged as the winner, followed by Prashant Thakkar and James Odongo. Amrish Patel claimed the 3rd Runner-Up position.

Golfers at Nyanza Golf Club share a light momemt.[Washington Onyango,Standard]

In Division 3, Dr. Lina Akelo triumphed, with Francis Odhiambo as the Runner-Up. Ibrahim Ogejo was celebrated as the June Baby Winner, and Andrew Mulei took home the Guest Winner prize.

Deepak Sohanlal was named Best Senior, while Danit Sokhi won Best Junior. The 1st Nine and 2nd Nine accolades went to Tom Agumbi and Joyce Osike emerge top respectively.

Moven Smith in action at Nyanza Golf Club.[Washington Onyango,Standard]

Longest Drive Ladies category saw Moven Smith take home the accolade as Griffin Owino took the Longest Drive men title.

Joseph Attito was recognized for being the Nearest to Pin in the men’s category winner as Dr. Ojwang Lusi was honored for Best Effort, exemplifying the spirit of the competition.

Joyce Osike in action at Nyanza Golf Club.[Washington Onyango,Standard]

The tournament celebrated golfers born in the month of June and was generously sponsored by Kisumu County Deputy Govoner Mathew Owili, Dr. Ojwang Luci, Chair Nyanza Club; Prof. Judith Attyang; IS Ogejo; Irene Wagumba; Maurice Oduor; Joseph Atito; Dillu Patel; Homeland Itoya; Ogejo, Omboto and Kijala LLP Advocates; Debby Carters; and Titax Entertainment.

Their support ensured a well-organized event that brought out the best in all participants.

Golfers enjoy a team photo session at Nyanza Golf Club.[Washington Onyango,Standard]

As the sun set over Lake Victoria, the golfers celebrated their achievements, and the promise of more thrilling tournaments at Nyanza Golf Club loomed large.

Tabitha Ojwang’s historic win not only highlighted her exceptional talent but also signaled a new era of inclusivity and competitive spirit for women at Nyanza Golf Club.

Nyanza Golf Club’s Mug of the Month of June winners

Overall Winner - Tabitha Ojwang,

Winner Div 1 - Ameet Shah,

1st R-Up Div 1 - Paul Otieno,

2nd R-Up Div 1 - David Omollo,

3rd R-Up Div 1 - Dr. Rosemary Obara,

Winner Div 2 - Lilian Kongani,

1st R-Up Div 2 - Prashant Thakkar,

2nd R-Up Div 2 - James Odongo,

3rd R-Up Div 2 - Amrish Patel,

Winner Div 3 - Dr. Lina Akelo,

Runners Up Div 3 - Francis Odhiambo,

June Baby Winner - Ibrahim Ogejo,

Guest Winner - Andrew Mulei,

Best Senior - Deepak Sohanlal,

Best Junior - Danit Sokhi,

1st Nine – Tom Agumbi

2nd Nine – Joyce Osike

Longest Drive Men - Griffin Owino

Longest Drive Lady-Moven Smith

Nearest to Pin Man - Joseph Attito,

Best Effort - Dr. Ojwang Lusi

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