March 2024 – Newsletter

We’ve missed interacting with you all through these editions, and we’re excited to
reconnect and share the latest updates from the world of YENGolf. As we continue to
navigate through 2024, our goal remains to keep you engaged, informed, and inspired on
your golfing journey.
In this edition, we have some exciting updates and stories to share, including highlights
from our recent events, insights from our talented alumni, and a glimpse into the upcoming
events and activities at YENGolf. We’re committed to providing you with valuable content
that enriches your golfing experience and keeps you connected to the vibrant YENGolf
community.
So, settle in, and enjoy this edition of the newsletter. Utapenda!

YENGolf Tournament Recap

LULU Memorial Library - YEN Golf foundation

We are proud to announce that the YENGolf Charity Golf Tournament was a tremendous
success! We extend our sincerest gratitude to everyone who contributed, pledged, and
attended the event. Your generosity helped us support this meaningful cause.
As an ongoing commitment, YEN Golf has taken up the cause of supporting the
development of the Lulu Memorial Library.
Together, let’s continue to make a difference and nurture a love for reading among the
children of Korowe Primary School

YENGolf Highlights

Alumni Achievements

YENGolf is proud to celebrate Michael Zeni Malenya, a member of Cohort 54, for his
remarkable achievement in winning the Alumni Golf Challenge. The Alumni Golf
Challenge, a valued partner of YENGolf, serves as a platform that unites alumni from
diverse universities and institutions, promoting sportsmanship and social impact.
Michael’s victory shows his dedication, skill, and passion for golf. His achievement brings
honor to YENGolf and exemplifies the spirit of excellence that defines our community.
Here’s to Michael Zeni Malenya, a true champion on and off the course! Hongera

YENGolf is also thrilled to celebrate Teddy Thayu, a distinguished alumni, for his outstanding performance at Thika Greens’ International Women’s Day Tournament. Teddy’s remarkable achievement, carding an impressive 44 points with 6 pars and 12 bogeys, earned him the title of the best gent at the tournament. This achievement is particularly noteworthy as it marks the third time he has broken 90, highlighting his consistent excellence in the sport Congratulations, Teddy Thayu, on this remarkable accomplishment!