
Snow beats Indiza for third consecutive Equator Tour win
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 21.09.25. | 19:25
The circuit is serving as the key pathway to the prestigious Magical Kenya Open 2026 and the Road to the 2028 Olympic Games
PGK Equator Tour concluded on Sunday, 21 September, at the Great Rift Valley Lodge & Golf Resort with a captivating finish decided by a sudden-death playoff on the 18th hole.
Two-time defending champion Greg Snow and challenger Dismas Indiza battled through four intense rounds, finishing tied with an overall score of +1 each, pushing the tournament into a thrilling playoff.
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Demonstrating steady nerves and exceptional skill, Snow emerged victorious to claim his third consecutive PGK Equator Tour crown.
Uganda’s Gaita Rodell secured a strong third-place finish, while Mutahi Kibugu tied for fourth place alongside Isaiah Otuke and Mohit Mediratta, showcasing a deep pool of talented professionals competing at the highest level.
The PGK Equator Tour remains Kenya’s flagship professional golf circuit, serving as the key pathway to the prestigious Magical Kenya Open 2026 and the Road to the 2028 Olympic Games.
The tour continues to elevate Kenyan golf talent and grow the sport’s profile across East Africa.
In this year's Open, Snow was part of eight Kenyan professionals who took on a world class field, having qualified by tying for second place in the qualifiers with a score of 10-under par 276.
With a more elaborate competition for the qualifiers, as opposed to last year, Snow is looking to use the circuit to not only qualify but also ready for the competitive field expected at the Open next year.
Looking forward, the PGK Equator Tour heads to the scenic Nakuru Golf Club from 2 to 5 October, for the next exciting chapter in the season.















