By PHILLIP ORWA
Kenyan professional Njoroge Kibugu made a strong start in his transition to South Africa’s Sunshine Tour, concluding this week’s Mediclinic Invitational at level par.
Kibugu posted a four-round total of 284 at the par-71 Heron Banks & River Estate course, against a competitive regional field.
His tournament was highlighted by back-to-back rounds of 69 on the opening two days, which ensured he made the cut to play the final two rounds.
Reflecting on his progression, Kibugu credited his time on the Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing for his current form.
“The past year, I have been playing at the Sunshine Development Tour, which has helped my game. It has helped me progress, and you can see the results,” said Kibugu. “I played well at the Magical Kenya Open, and now I feel very excited for the season.”
His scorecard reveals a high level of composure following a difficult start in the first round. After dropping four strokes in the first five holes, Kibugu recovered significantly to card a 3-under-par 69.
He maintained this momentum in Round 2 with another 69, before closing out the weekend with scores of 74 and 72.
Over the 72 holes, Kibugu’s ability to minimize damage proved vital. Following his initial struggle in Round 1, he remained under par for the vast majority of the tournament.
This performance marks a successful step for the Kenyan sensation as he establishes himself on the Southern African circuit. Finishing at level par in a primary Sunshine Tour event provides a strong foundation for the remainder of the season as he seeks to climb the Tour’s Order of Merit.
Kibugu, who earned his Sunshine Tour card courtesy of finishing top of the inaugural Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing Order of Merit, will now shift his focus to the next leg of the tour, carrying the momentum from his debut.



