Samuel Njoroge wins PGK Equator Tour second leg at Thika Sports Club

Professional golfer Samuel Chege Njoroge won the second leg of the PGK Equator Tour Second Edition at Thika Sports Club after carding 278 (10 under par), according to a statement issued on Saturday. The Safaricom-sponsored player finished ahead of Dismas Indiza and Karanga Michael as the tour now shifts to Limuru Country Club for the third leg.

to right CJ wangai ,PGK chairman , Samuel chege Njoroge, winnner PGK second leg, Nazareen Wangari, safaricom representative
to right CJ wangai ,PGK chairman , Samuel chege Njoroge, winnner PGK second leg, Nazareen Wangari, safaricom representative

Samuel Chege Njoroge won the second leg of the PGK Equator Tour Second Edition at Thika Sports Club on Saturday, carding 278 (10 under par) over four days to top a field of Kenyan professional golfers.

In a statement dated May 24, 2026, Njoroge was described as a Safaricom-sponsored player and was said to have delivered consistent rounds to clinch the title. Dismas Indiza finished second with 279, while Karanga Michael placed third with 283, according to the same statement.

The result adds to Njoroge’s record in the series after he won his maiden PGK Equator Tour title during the first edition at Diamonds Leisure Golf Club in Diani, the statement said.

“I am very excited to win this tournament. The competition was tough, and every round was challenging, so I am happy with how I played throughout the week. Winning at Thika Sports Club is special to me, and this victory gives me confidence going into the next legs of the tour,” Samuel Chege Njoroge said.

Other players who finished in the top ten were Kennedy Abuto (288), Greg Snow and Edwin Mudanyi (tied at 289), John Lejirma (290), CJ Wangai (294), Mike Kisia (295) and Mohit Mediratta (296), the statement said.

The PGK Equator Tour is part of Kenya’s domestic professional golf calendar and is played across multiple venues, offering tournament competition for local golfers seeking ranking points, prize earnings and visibility with sponsors. According to the statement, this year’s tour is scheduled across 11 courses around the country, with players also targeting slots tied to major events including the Magical Kenya Open and the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

The tour’s corporate backers include Safaricom, NCBA, Betika, Kenya Airways, Visa, Britam and Johnnie Walker, the statement said. Sponsorship of local sports properties has become an increasingly important channel for brands seeking consumer engagement, while also supporting event logistics, media coverage and player development in Kenya’s sports economy.

For Safaricom, sports sponsorship sits alongside its wider brand and corporate profile as a Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed company. In the same statement’s company profile, Safaricom said it had annual revenues of KES 400 billion as at March 2026, and that M-PESA generated KES 182.7 billion in revenue as at FY26. The company also cited an estimated KES 1.1 trillion total economic value (KES 1.1 trillion; $8.5 billion) for the 12 months through March 2025 and said it supports 1.13 million jobs directly and indirectly.

Attention now shifts to Limuru Country Club, where the third leg of the tour will be staged following the conclusion of the Thika event, according to the statement. The remaining legs are expected to continue across the tour’s 11-course schedule as players build form ahead of key regional and international competitions.