The 2025 PGK Equator Tour Limuru event concluded in thrilling fashion, with Greg Snow delivering an impeccable performance to secure the championship as the solo leader from the very first round. The tournament, contested over four grueling rounds, showcased the remarkable consistency and resilience of Kenya’s top professional golfers.
Greg Snow set the pace from the outset, opening the week with a sizzling 68 and maintaining steady form throughout with rounds of 67, 71, and 70. His strong and composed play helped him finish at 12-under-par 276, securing a wire-to-wire victory and cementing his legacy in Kenyan golf.
Trailing Snow by just two strokes, Njoroge Kibugu remained close throughout the event. His rounds of 72, 69, 67, and 70 culminated in a solid 10-under-par 278, reflecting a determined effort, especially with a standout 67 in the third round that kept him in contention until the final holes.
Mohit Mediratta (SAFARICOM): Corporate Star
Coming in third place at 8-under-par 280, Safaricom’s Mohit Mediratta demonstrated his talent and resilience. After a strong 67 in the opening round, he faced challenges with a 74 in round two but recovered admirably with rounds of 71 and 68. Mediratta’s performance highlights the growing influence of corporate-supported golfers in the national scene.
Both finishing at 7-under-par 281, Gaita Rodell from Uganda and a member of PGK and John Karichu, Limuru’s own rounded out the top five, showcasing depth in the field. Rodell overcame a slow start by improving steadily through the tournament, while Karichu maintained consistent scoring reflective of his experience and composure under pressure.
- Safaricom proudly supported notable performances including Mohit Mediratta (3rd), Mutahi Kibugu (T7), and Samuel Chege (T7), reinforcing their commitment to elite golf development.
- Other key corporate teams such as NCBA, Diageo under their Johhnie walker Brand, VISA, and Britam also delivered strong individual performances, underscoring the growing synergy between corporate sponsorship and sporting excellence.
The Limuru leg of the 2025 PGK Equator Tour witnessed exceptional golf, led by Greg Snow’s commanding wire-to-wire victory. The top performers not only displayed great skill and determination but also highlighted the increasing prominence of corporate-backed talent in Kenya’s professional golf. The event closed with praise for the players, sponsors, and fans who contributed to an unforgettable tournament on the national golf calendar.


Greg Snow Clinches Victory at PGK







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