Kenya will have eighteen legs while Tanzania, Uganda will have two each, and DRC, Rwanda and Burundi will have one each.
BRIAN JAYSINS-OXYGEN PR;
KCB Bank Kenya has launched its inaugural East Africa golf tour that will traverse 6 Countries and 12 Counties in Kenya.
Dubbed KCB East Africa Golf Tour, the 8-month long series will comprise an 18 leg amateur series in Kenya with Tanzania and Uganda fielding two series each while Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda and Burundi will host one tournament each.
The entry into the East African nations will give an opportunity to regional golf enthusiasts to participate in the tournaments and will be open to professionals, amateurs and juniors.
The Bank has injected Kshs. 60 million into the tourney on Tuesday, and has over the years spent over Kshs. 300 million on golf sponsorships in a bid to grow talent and provide an opportunity for golfers to compete locally and regionally.
The Kenya legs of the tournament will be played at Vetlab Sports Club, Eldoret Golf Club, Limuru Golf Club, Railway Golf Club, Kakamega Golf Club, Nyanza Golf Club, Thika Sports Club, Nyeri Golf Club, Nakuru Golf Club, Kericho Golf Club, Great Rift Valley Lodge, Kitale Golf Club, Machakos Golf Club, Sigona Golf Club, Nyali Golf Club, Nandi Bears Golf Club and Karen Country Club.
The winning golfers from each club will converge at the Karen Country and Golf Club for the grand finale in November 2023 where 200 golfers from 40 teams across East Africa will compete at the Pro-Am event.
Speaking during the launch event, KCB Group Human Resources Director, Japheth Achola said, “We have a rich history and connection with the game of golf over the years and we have been instrumental in creating opportunities for hundreds of golfers, enabling them to hone their skills and eke a living out of it.We believe that golf has evolved tremendously, and it is now time for the sport to thrive beyond our borders. We look forward to providing junior golfers, women, and amateurs with an opportunity to showcase their skills and be part of the history makers”.
Achola pointed out that the KCB East Africa Golf Tour will be looking at creating memorable connections as well as sharpening our skills with a long-term goal of demystifying the game of golf.
“We want to ensure that even as we enjoy ourselves at the different amazing courses, we also take care of our environment which has become an important conversation across the world. The series is therefore a convenient platform to support this agenda, “said Achola.
The amateur tournaments will be played on Saturdays while handicapped junior golfers will be played concurrently with the amateurs throughout the tour.
The junior clinics will be on Sundays while the women clinics powered by Female Led and Made Enterprises (FLME) will be hosted on Fridays.
The Cabinet Secretary for Youth, Affairs, Sports, and the Arts Ababu Namwamba who officiated the event commended KCB Bank for its 30 years support to the sports sector in Kenya noting that it has gone a long way in building careers and positioning Kenya as a regional and global sports powerhouse.
“The government recognizes the support that corporates continue to offer to the country’s sporting disciplines. For KCB Bank, we are proud to be associated with you because through your involvement, we have been able to position sports as a bridge across social and economic gaps, giving the participants an opportunity to improve their quality of life as well as grow the sports infrastructure across the country,” Hon. Namwamba said.
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