Road to Olympics continues as PGK Equator Tour enters fifth leg in Nakuru

Mohit Mediratta in action during the fourth leg of the PGK Equator Tour at Great Rift Lodge Golf Club

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The race to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games
continues for Kenyan golfers as the PGK Equator Tour enters its fifth leg this
week at the par-73 Nakuru Golf Club in Nakuru County.
The leg is set to tee off on Thursday running
through to Sunday, October 5, with more than 40 Kenyan professionals expected
to fight for the coveted Olympic qualification slots.
Among those headlining the action in Nakuru are Mohit
Mediratta, Mutahi Kibugu, Matthew Wahome and Samuel Njoroge, all ready to
battle it out on the fairways.
“My dream of playing at the Olympics is still alive,
and I will keep pushing forward because, as you know, golf can be very
unpredictable. My last four games have been fairly good, though the competition
is stiff, with everyone fighting hard for a spot.
“I want to give my best performance in Nakuru, aim
to lead the table, and make my fans and my sponsors, Safaricom, proud,” said
Mohit Mediratta.
So far, Muthaiga’s Greg Snow is blazing the trail at
the top of the leader board with 3,330 points from four events.
The in-form golfer has clinched three victories, at
Great Rift Lodge Golf Club, Mt. Kipipiri Golf Resort, and Limuru Country Club
after opening the tour with a seventh-place finish at Ruiru Sports Club.
Hot on his heels is Njoroge Kibugu in second place,
followed by Daniel Nduva in third. Safaricom-sponsored players Mohit Mediratta
and Mutahi Kibugu sit in seventh and ninth place overall, respectively with
John Karichu closing out the top ten
Since its launch, the Tour has become a critical
platform for nurturing homegrown talent, testing players in diverse conditions,
and enabling them to consistently earn points that count towards global
rankings.
So far, four legs have been successfully completed:
Ruiru Sports Club, Limuru Country Club, Mt. Kipipiri Golf & Resort and
Great Rift Lodge Golf Club.
Each leg has challenged golfers to adapt and elevate
their game, with strong performances signalling Kenya’s growing potential on
the international stage.
This tour is supported by partners, including
Safaricom, who has committed KES 3 million over three years to support four
golfers.
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