- PGK Equator Tour season ended at Royal Nairobi Golf Club.
- Safaricom topped the Corporate Shield with the highest points.
- Greg Snow finished as the overall tour winner.
- Safaricom-backed golfers recorded strong individual results.
- Focus now shifts to the upcoming Magical Kenya Open.
The Professional Golfers of Kenya (PGK) Equator Tour came to an end at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club, closing a season marked by tough competition and steady growth in local professional golf. Players and sponsors gathered for the final event, which wrapped up months of action across the country.
Safaricom emerged as the best-performing corporate sponsor, finishing top of the Corporate Shield standings with 8,555 points. The team was made up of Samuel Njoroge, Mutahi Kibugu, Mohit Mediratta and Matthew Wahome.
They finished ahead of Kenya Airways, Johnnie Walker, NCBA, Visa Team and Britam, showing strong consistency from the opening event to the final round. The result underlined Safaricom’s continued investment in Kenyan sports and professional golf.
Greg Snow claimed the overall tour title after collecting 4,450 points across the season. Safaricom-sponsored golfer Samuel Njoroge followed closely in second place with 3,680 points after a solid run throughout the tour.
Mutahi Kibugu ended the season sixth overall with 2,728 points, boosted by a second-place finish at the finale. Mohit Mediratta finished eleventh with 1,813 points, while Matthew Wahome closed his season with 160 points after missing the final cut.
Samuel Njoroge praised the effort put in by the entire team, saying the season demanded discipline and focus from start to finish. He noted that finishing top of the corporate standings was a reward for months of hard work and strong support from Safaricom.
Safaricom CEO Dr Peter Ndegwa congratulated the golfers for their performance, saying the results show what Kenyan talent can achieve with the right backing. He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting sports and nurturing local talent.
With the PGK Equator Tour now complete, attention turns to the Magical Kenya Open. Safaricom-sponsored golfers are preparing for the next challenge as they aim to compete strongly on the regional and international stage.





