By Amanda Damaris
The 2025 NCBA Golf Series final qualifying leg will take place this Saturday, 1st November, ahead of a busy golfing weekend that will also feature the Kenya Amateur Golf Championship Series and the US Kids Golf. Click this link https://a.meridianbet.ke/c/C7pYjz to start gaming and stand a chance of winning big with Meridianbet.
The NCBA Golf Series, now in its fifth year, will be held at Muthaiga Golf Club, where over 300 golfers have signed up to battle for slots to the coveted Grand Finale scheduled to be held at the same venue on November 28, 2025.
Golfers will battle for top honours across multiple categories, including Overall Men Gross Winner, Overall Lady Gross Winner, Division 2 Men & Lady Winner, Division 3 Overall Winner, and Junior Winner, where each of them will secure a spot in the finale.
More golf action will unfold at Golf Park as the KAGC Series takes center stage for the fourth edition of the Golf Park Open from Friday, 31st October to Sunday, 2nd November.
Home player Josphat Rono will be aiming to defend the title he won last year but will face a stiff challenge from the star-studded list that has Elvis Muigua, William Odek, Isaac Makokha, Joyce Wanjiru, and Mercy Nyanchama, among others.
Meanwhile, the NCBA U.S. Kids Golf Fall Nairobi Local Tour is set to culminate with the Tour Championship this Sunday, November 2nd, at Muthaiga Golf Club. The tournament is expected to attract at least 200 junior golfers, aged between 5 and 18 years, who will compete in age-specific categories. The event is organised in partnership with U.S. Kids Golf and the Junior Golf Foundation Kenya, with support from NCBA Bank.

NCBA’s support for junior golf is part of its long-term commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent in the region. Through its investment in junior tournaments, the bank seeks to provide young golfers with the opportunity to build their skills and gain exposure.
The junior golfers will also have a chance to earn Priority Status points, which could qualify them for U.S. Kids Golf international events, including the Regional Invitational and the U.S. Kids Golf Regional Championship, scheduled later this year.
Speaking ahead of the events, NCBA Group Managing Director John Gachora emphasized the bank’s continued commitment to supporting the growth of golf in Kenya.
“We are in for yet another busy golfing weekend, from the NCBA Golf Series to the KAGC Series, to the US Kids Golf Tour Championship at Muthaiga. This is a testament to what we continue to work towards in our involvement in the sport by ensuring that we grow the game at all levels. As we come to the end of the qualifying phase of the NCBA Golf Series and approach the Grand Finale, we are immensely grateful to everyone who has made it a success, the players, the caddies, the clubs. We are proud to support this dynamic sport that fosters community and skill development across the region.”
