Safari Golf Tour gets Sh. 4.5m sponsorship
L-R Mike Kisia, Daniel Nduva, Mutahi Kibugu, Absa's CEO Yusuf Omari, Samuel Njoroge, Absa's Chief Marketing Officer Carolyne Kendi, Dismas Indiza, Simon Ngige and Justus Madoya. (PHOTO/Courtesy)
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Absa Bank Kenya is sponsoring the ongoing Safari
Golf Tour series to the tune of KES 4.5 million as part of its continuing
commitment to the development of the sport in the country and region.
The Safari Tour is one of the biggest golfing
tours in the region and has become one of the most prestigious events in Kenya
and a favourite on the calendar of many professional golfers. This year’s
edition has so far attracted professionals and amateurs drawn from Namibia,
Zambia, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Tanzania, Malawi, and the host country,
Kenya.
The top eight players in the Safari Tour series
will earn the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Magical Kenya Open,
scheduled to take place from February 22, 2024.
Speaking during the cheque handover at the Limuru
Golf Club recently, Absa Bank’s Chief Financial Officer, Yusuf Omari, affirmed
the bank’s ongoing commitment to supporting Kenya’s golf scene through the
Safari Tour sponsorship.
“We are delighted to be part of the sixth edition
of the Safari Tour. Our investment highlights our strong commitment to
supporting the local golf scene, which in turn promotes Kenya’s brand as a
premier sporting and tourist destination. The 2023/24 Safari Tour Golf Series
provides us with a great opportunity to support our local and regional
professionals as they prepare to take on the 2024 Magical Kenya Open later in
February,” Omari said.
The funding is channelled through the Kenya Open
Golf Limited (KOGL) and will go towards supporting the three legs of the
series. The first round was played in Sigona last week, while the second leg is
ongoing at Limuru. The third leg will be played on January 27 at Muthaiga Golf
Club.
The Safari Tour Season Six fourth leg, which
commenced with a Pro-Am event last Saturday, set the stage for a week of
intense competition. Zimbabwe's Visitor Mapwanya is currently leading the leg
after pulling an impressive five under par 67 at the close of round two.


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