Current Date: December 22nd, 2024

Kenya Society for the Blind Golf Tournament Scheduled for Limuru This Weekend

Kenya Society for the Blind Golf Tournament Scheduled for Limuru This Weekend

Kenya Society for the Blind Golf Tournament Set for Limuru

The picturesque Limuru Golf Course will host the Kenya Society for the Blind Golf Tournament this Friday, drawing over 100 top amateur golfers who will compete for prestigious honors. The tournament, which kicks off at 6:30 a.m., aims to raise funds to support education for individuals with visual impairments.

Event Details

Established in 1956 under Cap 251 of the Laws of Kenya, the Kenya Society for the Blind (KSB) is dedicated to supporting those at risk of blindness and individuals living with visual impairments. This event is part of KSB’s broader mission to enhance the quality of life for those affected by visual impairments through various programs, including educational support.

Course and Anticipation

Limuru Country Club captain James Githinji expressed high expectations for the event. He noted the course’s pristine condition and its suitability for an inclusive golfing experience. “The course is in pristine condition, so we expect a huge turnout on Friday. We are firm believers in inclusivity; therefore, hosting this tournament underscores our commitment to supporting people from all walks of life to enjoy this beautiful sport. The wide fairways and luscious greens will provide a relaxed ambiance for golfers to play their best,” he stated.

Sponsorship and Support

Major sponsors for the tournament include the Kenya National Highways Authority, KCB, United Bank for Africa, COESCA, Rupa’s, and CPF. Their contributions are crucial to the success of this one-day event and highlight the broad support for the Kenya Society for the Blind’s initiatives.

Impact and Goals

Kenya Society for the Blind Executive Director Samson Waweru highlighted the tournament’s significance in enhancing the skills of golfers with visual impairments and generating funds for their education. “This competition is instrumental in improving the game of golf and providing an opportunity for people with visual impairments to enjoy the sport. Our aim is to raise sufficient funds to expand educational opportunities for the blind and persons with visual impairments,” he remarked.

Awards and Categories

The tournament will feature awards in various categories, including:

  • Longest Drive (Man and Woman)
  • Guest Winner
  • Best First Nine
  • Best Second Nine
  • Lady Runner-Up
  • Lady Winner
  • Man Runner-Up
  • Man Winner
  • Overall Winner