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Sharon Moraa secured a significant win at the Kisii Club golf tournament, marking a notable achievement in her sporting career. The victory highlights her consistent performance and growing influence in local golf circuits.
Sharon Moraa emerged as the champion of the Kisii Club golf tournament held recently. Her win underscores a strong performance in the local golfing scene.
Moraa, playing off a handicap of 16, triumphed over a field of 68 golfers to claim the overall title at the 'Changamka na Unicolour' golf tournament held at the Kisii Golf Course. She carded an impressive 68 nett, also securing the ladies' winner title. Her dominance extended to the longest drive in the ladies' category.
This victory adds to Moraa's growing profile in sports. While widely known as an accomplished 800m world and Commonwealth Games champion in athletics, nicknamed the 'Kisii Express,' her golf win demonstrates her diverse athletic capabilities. In athletics, Moraa holds a personal best of 1:56.03 in the 800m and is the national record-holder in the 400m with 50.38. Her transition and success in golf indicate a broader engagement with sports beyond her primary discipline.
The tournament saw Christopher Maato, playing off a handicap of 10, win the men's title with 70 nett. He also secured the Mug winner prize and the Nearest to Pin prize on course one. Zachary Bichage and Bernard Onsongo were runners-up in the men's category, both with 70 nett. Elizabeth Mose was the Lady winner with 74 nett. Other notable winners included Sarah Omingo and Frank Okoko for the First and Second Nines, respectively, and Alanna Osoro as the Junior winner.
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The Kisii Ladies Open GOTY Tournament is scheduled for Saturday, October 11, 2025, with a registration deadline of Monday, October 6, 2025, at 6:00 PM EAT. This upcoming event could see further participation and strong performances from local golfers, including Moraa, depending on her schedule and focus. The entry fee is KShs. 1,000 per person, with an optional KShs. 200 for ballpool.