Amateur Lejirma ready to test self at SportsBiz Africa Golf Championship in Kigali

John Lejirma tees off at the Shunshine Development Tour East Africa Swing at Ruiru Sports CLub

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Kenya’s top amateur golfer, John Lejirma of Royal
Nairobi Golf Club, has set his sights firmly on making a strong impression at
the SportsBiz Africa Golf Championship, the fifth leg of the Sunshine
Development Tour – East Africa Swing, set to tee off this week from 3rd to 5th
September at the Kigali Golf Resort & Villas.
Lejirma, who has been one of the standout amateurs
across the Swing so far, believes his preparation and growing experience from
the earlier tournaments will give him a strong platform to compete against an
elite field of professionals from across Africa.
He has already proven his pedigree by finishing
second at the Ruiru leg, where he took veteran Dismas Indiza to a dramatic
playoff, further cementing his reputation as one of the brightest prospects in
East African golf.
Speaking ahead of the tournament, Lejirma said his
approach has been centered on keeping things simple and disciplined:
“My preparation has been about keeping things
simple. I’ve been working on my consistency, sharpening my short game, and
staying mentally strong, and I’m looking forward to competing at my best.”
He added that his technical focus has been on two
specific areas of his game that could give him the edge in Kigali:
“I’ve really been working on my putting and approach
play from 150 yards coming down. I feel those improvements will give me a good
chance this week.”
Having already tested himself against some of the
best players in the region during the Thika and Ruiru events, Lejirma says that
the chance to go toe-to-toe with seasoned professionals has been both humbling
and motivating.
“Testing my game as an amateur is always a huge
opportunity. Playing against experienced pros pushes me to raise my own level
and shows me exactly where I need to improve. It’s motivating because you get
to measure your game against some of the very best.”
The 2025 Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa
Swing has provided a rare platform for amateurs like Lejirma, as the events
carry not just Sunshine Development Tour order of merit points but also
Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points and World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR)
points. This means every strong finish has a tangible impact on career
progression and global recognition.
Lejirma says his expectations for Kigali are clear:
“My personal expectations for this fifth leg of the
Tour are just about putting myself in contention again and building on the
lessons from previous events. If I can stay focused on my process, the results
will follow.”
As one of the leading amateurs on the Tour’s Order
of Merit standings, Lejirma represents the growing crop of Kenyan golfers using
the Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing as a platform to prepare for
the professional ranks while also chasing points that could boost their global
visibility.
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