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Veteran Indiza pounces on final round to stun Mapwanya, wins Safari Golf Tour Limuru leg

Veteran Indiza pounces on final round to stun Mapwanya, wins Safari Golf Tour Limuru leg
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Dismas Indiza of Mumias Golf Club rallied from behind to turn the tables on three-days leader Zimbabwean Visitor Mapwanya, beating him by a single shot to bag the Safari Tour event at the par 72 Limuru Country Club Safari on a score of -14.

Indiza finished with a score of 65 in the final round thanks to eight birdies that were superior to a single bogey he picked at hole 3 while Mapwanya seemed to be under pressure from Indiza’s chase in the back nine where he suffered a setback owing to three bogeys while Indiza got four birdies.

In the end Mapwanya finished with a score of 72.

After the win Indiza said: “Am very happy for my win today and I thank God for how things turned up, I played basic golf; drive to the fairway, to the green and putt and thats how I won it. Am very sorry to my colleague Visitor Mapwanya (ZIM) for taking food from his mouth, he’s a good player and I admire his game,” Dismas Indiza told People Sports.

Indiza also had a message for the Ssfari tour organizers and the sponsors. “It’s been about three years when we played better golf than this and we are pleading with the organizers to raise the prize money otherwise I will have no choice but to continue to take food from the mouths of other golfers,” he added.

As a result of the win Indiza returns to Mumias 150,000 richer while the runners up Visitor Mapwanya pocketed Sh 100,000. Greg Snow and Samuel Njoroge tied at the third place with -5 and each got a cheque of Sh 77,500 each.

Chairman PGK CJ Wangai is hopeful the Safari tour golf series will grow. “We understand the current economy but the organizers have still managed to do a wonderful job.

“We have players from over seven countries participating in the Safari tour and we pray as we go forward that we will have the participants number increased as well as the prize money, that is my request to KOGL.” PGK chairman CJ Wangai said.

Meanwhile the title win also came precious points for his campaign to make a cut in next months Magical Kenya Open (MKO) where he widened a big gap on the overall points where he is placed first with 213.0.

Following Indiza on the overall standings of the road to the Kenya open is Samuel Njoroge of Kenya Railways with 179.5.

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