Dennis Chebitwey emerged as the overall winner of the inaugural tournament jointly hosted by Iseme Kamau and Maema Advocates (IKM) and Oxygène after returning an impressive 43 Stableford points at the par-72 Windsor Golf Hotel and Country Club on Friday.
Playing off handicap 16, Chebitwey edged Yusuf Omari, who plays off handicap 23, by a single point after Omari carded 42 points in the tournament that attracted 145 golfers, including leading corporate executives, legal professionals, club members and business leaders from across Kenya.
Speaking after cruising to victory, an elated Chebitwey said:
“It was an incredible day on the course. I had a fantastic four-ball, and we really pushed each other throughout the round. I also want to thank Larry Ngala for introducing me to golf 26 years ago. The lessons and passion he instilled in me have kept me coming back to the game, and it is special to win a tournament like this.”
In the other prize categories, Martin Gatheca (handicap 18) finished as the Men’s Runner-up, while Aggie Konde (handicap 18) claimed the Lady Winner title with 37 Stableford points.

Bernadette Irungu, playing off handicap 27, returned 35 points to finish as the Lady Runner-up.
The Sponsor Winner award went to John Gachora, who, playing off handicap 18, carded 37 points.
Jane Karuku finished as the Sponsor Runner-up with 32 points.
In the special prizes, Fidhelis Kimanzi won the Men’s Longest Drive while Kate Murima claimed the Ladies’ Longest Drive award.
Alex Mwangi won the Men’s Nearest-to-the-Pin prize, with Rebecca Gathumbi taking the honours in the Ladies’ category.
Speaking during the event, Oxygène Chairman Linus Gitahi said the partnership between the two organisations was built on shared values and longstanding client relationships.
“Oxygène and IKM share common values and, importantly, many common clients. That is what inspired us to organize this tournament; not just as a day of golf, but as a platform to bring together our clients and potential clients, strengthen existing relationships and create meaningful networking opportunities in a relaxed environment.”
IKM Chairman Senior Counsel James Kamau said the overwhelming turnout demonstrated golf’s ability to create valuable professional connections across industries.
“Golf has a unique way of bringing people together. We are delighted by the overwhelming turnout for this inaugural tournament, which has provided an excellent opportunity for leaders across different sectors to connect, build relationships and create new partnerships. We look forward to growing this event even further.”
DLA Piper Africa, Kenya (IKM Advocates) is one of Kenya’s leading full-service law firms and the Kenyan member firm of DLA Piper Africa, a network of 20 member firms providing legal coverage across the continent.
Based in Nairobi, the firm brings together experienced lawyers with expertise across corporate and commercial law, dispute resolution, projects and infrastructure, real estate, banking and tax.
The inaugural tournament highlighted the growing role of golf as a platform for business networking, relationship building and engagement among Kenya’s corporate and professional community.


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