The KCB Tour caddies tournament held at Nakuru Golf Club on Monday showcased impressive performances from 109 participants representing 13 golf clubs, celebrating their dedication to the sport.
Willy Maina won the gross prize with 76 gross points.
Key competitors included John Michael and George Gikonyo with scores of 78 and 79, respectively.
In the nett division, Francis Njoroge secured first place with a score of 73 nett.
With just two months to the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo from September 13-21, four standout female athletes are expected to make headlines.
Beatrice Chebet is a double Olympic champion and world record holder, aiming for a gold medal after winning silver and bronze in previous championships.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the legendary Jamaican sprinter, is participating in what she calls her final World Championships, boasting 10 gold medals.
Sembo Almayew, the 20-year-old Ethiopian steeplechase specialist, recently made history by dipping under nine minutes in this event.
Prudence Sekgodiso from South Africa captured the spotlight by winning the 800m title at the World Indoor Championships with a time of 1:58.40.