Golf

  • Tiger Woods Returns to Golf Course for the First Time Since Car Crash

    The 45-year-old was seen in golf clothes and had a club on his right hand with a black sleeve covering his right leg.
  • Golfer Malik Shines As Leg One Of Safari Tour Comes To A Close

    The 17-year-old Malik from Muthaiga Golf Club, who was the only amateur player to make the second round cut, shot a course record round of seven under par 65 in the final round to catch up with Mediratta and Vet Lab Sports Club’s Edwin Mudanyi on four under par total of 284.
  • Muthomi Wins Junior Classic Golf Tournament

    Muthomi's father, Robert was impressed with her daughter's performance in the championship that attracted 137 junior players from across the country.
  • John Mathai Wins NCBA Golf Series leg in Nanyuki

    This year's edition of the NCBA Gold Series held in Nanyuki saw the impressive performance of seasoned John Mathai which ultimately bagged him the win.
  • Golf Action Set to Resume in Sigona

    The 2021 NCBA Bank Golf Series resumes this weekend at the Par-72 Sigona Golf Club where a field of over 200 home golfers are expected to gather and take the course.

  • Tiger Woods Posts Photo For The First Time Since Car Accident

    The 15-time major champion underwent surgery on open fractures to his lower right leg and further injuries to his foot and ankle following the crash. Woods had a big smile on his face as he stood on the course next to his dog.
  • Police Reveal Wood's Cause of Accident

    Tiger Woods was involved in a car accident on 23rd February after his car rolled over in a steep terrain near Los Angeles. Woods suffered significant injuries on his lower right leg and ankle and was forced to be rushed to the hospital for an emergency surgery.
  • Harding Fends Off Kitayama Challenge to Win the Kenya Open

    Harding entered the final day at Karen Country Club with a two shot lead and was never caught as he carded a bogey free 66 to finish at 21 under, two shots clear of playing partner Kurt Kitayama.American Kitayama briefly cut Harding's advantage to one as he carded two eagles in a 66 of his own, but the leader kept his cool as he earned a sixth worldwide victory in three years.