Five things to look out for in this week’s Barclays Kenya Open Championship

Ahead of the 2018 European Challenge Tour season-opener, the Barclays Kenya Open, we bring you five storylines to look out for this week.

A landmark year

This year the Kenya Open is celebrating its 50th anniversary. First held in 1967, the Nairobi event is one of the longest-running African tournaments on the European circuit, having hosted both the European and Challenge Tours over the course of six decades.
Major Champions Seve Ballesteros, Ian Woosnam and Trevor Immelman have all triumphed in East Africa, while last year Aaron Rai delighted the home crowds by lifting the famous trophy...Continue Reading.

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