Locals Ngige, Madoya Magical Kenya Open Fire Burning Bright

16th March 2019

Best local golfer at the Europe Tour event at Karen Country Club tied with ex-Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn in 22nd

Simon Ngige plays his bogey putt at the 18th green of the Karen Country Club on Round Three of the 2019 Magical Kenya Open Golf Championship on Saturday, March 19, 2019. PHOTO/Organisers
Simon Ngige plays his bogey putt at the 18th green of the Karen Country Club on Round Three of the 2019 Magical Kenya Open Golf Championship on Saturday, March 19, 2019. PHOTO/Organisers
SUMMARY
  • Ngige, who is making his 13th Kenya Open appearance, started the round with a birdie at the par-4, first, before holing consecutive bogeys at the par-3, fourth and the par-4, fifth. He then holed a birdie at the par-4, seventh to card a first nine total of 35; having held par on the other holes
  • On his part, Madoya carded a first nine total of 36 courtesy of a couple of bogeys at the par-3, second and the par-4, eighth and a lone birdie at the par-4, ninth; having held par on the rest of the holes

NAIROBI, Kenya- The remaining two Kenyans at the 2019 Magical Kenya Open Golf Championship, Simon Ngige and Justus Madoya, continued with their steady streak to avoid the second cut and proceed to the fourth and final round of the tournament.

Ngige had the best outing of the day among the two, retuning a round of 70 to take his total for tourney to 3-under par 210; leaving him tied a decent 22nd alongside, among others, the victorious 2018 Ryder Cup captain, Thomas Bjorn and 2015 Kenya Open Golf Championship winner, Hadyn Porteous.

Ngige, who is making his 13th Kenya Open appearance, started the round with a birdie at the par-4, first, before holing consecutive bogeys at the par-3, fourth and the par-4, fifth. He then holed a birdie at the par-4, seventh to card a first nine total of 35; having held par on the other holes.

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On the back nine, he holed his third par-5, 11th birdie of the tournament before following it up with an eagle at the par-5, 12th. He dropped a shot at the par-3, 14th but quickly made amends for it with consecutive birdies at the par-3, 16th and the par-4, 17th.

It is on the 18th green that he found trouble; his second shot landing into the right bunker, leaving him struggling. He eventually settled for a triple bogey to card a back nine total of 35.

Playing well

Magical fans at the Magical Kenya Open day three at Karen Country Club on March 19, 2019. PHOTO/Organisers

“My first goal was to make birdie at the first hole as I haven’t managed to do so all tournament. I managed to do so, and that gave me the focus and momentum I needed for the day. I was playing well today and only really struggled at the last hole where I got a triple bogey.

"But that is golf, and we shall go again tomorrow and try and get the best from the round," Ngige, who has made the cut only twice before at the Kenya Open remarked.

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On his part, Madoya carded a first nine total of 36 courtesy of a couple of bogeys at the par-3, second and the par-4, eighth and a lone birdie at the par-4, ninth; having held par on the rest of the holes.

On the back nine, he carded a total of 36 courtesy of a bogey at the 16th and a birdie at the 12th having held par on the rest of the holes.

“It has been a good day and I thought I would go for something like five-under par, but I missed a number of putts that cost me. To prepare for tomorrow (Sunday), I am headed for the practice green to perfect my putting.

“The course was in great shape, and it was not as windy as it has previously been. I  therefore cannot complain about the course and weather conditions. They were okay," Madoya who tees off on Sunday at 7:56am local time (+3GMT) added. Ngige tees-off at 10:57am.

A young golf enthusiast at the Magical Kenya Open day three at Karen Country Club on March 19, 2019. PHOTO/Organisers