Mt Kipipiri Golf & Resort turned into the heartbeat of Kenyan golf this weekend as the PGK Equator Tour wrapped up its third leg in style.

The lush fairways and misty hills of Nyandarua set the stage for four electrifying rounds where 43 of Kenya’s finest golfers battled it out, pushing boundaries of precision, grit, and sportsmanship.

But when the final putt dropped, it was Greg Snow who rose above them all; calm, consistent, and unshaken, to lift the coveted trophy with a commanding -16 score.

Snow’s flawless form left fans on their feet, celebrating a champion who once again proved why he remains one of Kenya’s greatest golfers.

Hot on his heels, Njoroge Kibugu held his nerve to claim second place, showing maturity and flair well beyond his years.

The story of the tournament, however, belonged to Adel Balala, the young amateur whose fearless play stunned the crowd.

With an impressive -10 finish to assume third place, Balala not only stole headlines but also hearts, cementing himself as a star to watch in the coming legs of the prestigious tour.

Veteran crowd favorite Dismas Indiza and the ever-dynamic Daniel Nduva tied in fourth place at -9, dazzling fans with shot after shot of brilliance.

Their performances reminded everyone why the PGK Equator Tour is the true proving ground of Kenyan golf.

From bold birdies to edge-of-the-seat finishes, this was both an exhilarating tournament and a celebration of the unstoppable rise of Kenyan golf.

None of it would have been possible without the unwavering backing of sponsors NCBA, Visa, Safaricom, Britam, Kenya Airways, Johnnie Walker, and tech partner Computech.

The support of the above corporates continues to power the dreams of pro golfers chasing history and even the Olympics 2028.

As the PGK Equator Tour swings courageously towards the Magical Kenya Open, one thing is certain: Kenya’s golfing future has never looked brighter.