NAIROBI, Kenya, Jun 16 – Kakamega Sports Club veteran professional Dismas Indiza claimed his second Sunshine Development Tour title after edging out Karen Country Club’s Edwin Mudanyi in a dramatic sudden-death playoff at the conclusion of the Kabete Challenge at VetLab Sports Club on Tuesday.
Indiza and Mudanyi finished regulation play tied on 3-under par 213, forcing a playoff after an enthralling final round that saw both players trade blows in pursuit of the title.
Indiza, who began the day tied for the lead alongside Mudanyi and Michael Karanga, carded a composed 2-under par 70.
His round featured birdies on the 4th, 5th, 17th, and 18th holes, while bogeys on the 2nd and 7th threatened to derail his charge.
The veteran’s resilience proved decisive as he birdied the 18th hole to post the clubhouse lead and pile pressure on Mudanyi in the final group.
Speaking after his victory, Indiza said:
“I’m happy with the win. It wasn’t easy because the competition was strong. Edwin played well today. I stayed patient, trusted my experience, and kept fighting until the last hole. Making that birdie on 18 gave me a chance, and once we got into the playoff, I knew I just had to stay focused and give myself an opportunity. This is a good result for me and a big boost for the rest of the season.”
Mudanyi looked poised to secure the title after leading for much of the day.
The Karen Country Club professional produced a steady round highlighted by birdies on the 1st, 7th, and 10th holes, with his only dropped shot coming on the 3rd as he also signed for a 2-under par 70.
Heading to the 18th hole, Mudanyi held a one-shot advantage and appeared set to seal victory.
However, a par on the closing hole, coupled with Indiza’s birdie moments earlier, saw the pair finish tied and head into a playoff where Indiza eventually emerged victorious.
“It’s disappointing to come so close and not get the win, but that’s golf. I played solidly throughout the week and gave myself a chance. There are plenty of positives to take from this performance and I’ll use it as motivation going into the next events on the Tour,” Mudanyi said after the round.
For his victory, Indiza pocketed Ksh 300,000 from the tournament’s Ksh 1.5 million prize purse, while Mudanyi earned Ksh 160,500 for his runner-up finish.
Finishing third was elite amateur Adel Balala of Nyali Golf & Country Club, who carded a tournament total of 2-under par 214.
Balala once again demonstrated his growing stature on the regional golf scene with a consistent three-round performance against a strong professional field.
Balala said:
“I’m pleased with how I played this week. Competing against some of the region’s best professionals and finishing near the top gives me a lot of confidence. There are still areas I can improve on, but overall it’s been a positive week, and I’m looking forward to the next challenge.”
Newly turned professional Michael Karanga continued his impressive start to life in the paid ranks, finishing fourth on 1-under par 215.
Rwanda’s Celestin Nsanzuwera was the highest-ranked foreign player, finishing tied eighth alongside Kenya’s Mutahi Kibugu on 4-over par 220.
The Kabete Challenge attracted 67 players from 10 countries, including professionals, amateurs, and junior golfers from across East Africa and beyond.
The tournament formed the third leg of the 2026 Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing season and offered players valuable Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points, World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) points, and Sunshine Development Tour Order of Merit points, which are crucial for progression to the main Sunshine Tour.
