For the first time in the history of the iconic Kenya Open Golf Championship, fans will follow event proceedings away from the playing venue. Kenya will for the first time in history host back-to-back European Tour events with the Magical Kenya Open teeing off in March 18-21 and the new Kenya Savannah Classic taking off on March 23-26. Kenya Open Golf Limited (KOGL) chairman, Peter Kanyago said the Magical Kenya Open and Savannah Classic will be televised live both in locally and across the world. Obath said the safety measures are in place in all main Tour events to limit the spread of Covid-19. This year’s Kenya Open and Savannah Classic will feature 156 golfers.
Source: The Star February 26, 2021 01:52 UTC