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The Nation (Nairobi)
September 4, 2008
News Article By Larry Ngala
An impressive score at the opening nine gave Walter Njenga the overall winner's prize during the Nairobi Hospital Golf tournament at the par 72 Thika Sports Club course, at the weekend.
Playing off handicap 17 later reduced to 15, Njenga posted 23 points at the front nine that included a number of pars, before firing 20 at the back nine to crown the day with his superb 43 stableford points.
Besides winning the take away prize, the overall winner and the lady winner received some additional prize of an executive clinic voucher at the Nairobi Hospital valued at Sh15,000 each.
Finishing second was J. G. Njoroge with a good combination of 18 and 21 for 39, beating R. K. Nderitu on 19 and 20.
The lady winner, Florence Githiori, fired 21 and 20 for 41 points while the guest prize went to N. Kibuka, also with an impressive 43 points, made up of 20 and 23 points.


