Vet Lab golf club will host the second leg of the Safari Tour Golf series ahead of 2019 Kenya Golf Open at Karen golf club.
The weekend meetings comes after two weeks break after the professional golfers teed off in Nyali golf club where David Wakhu was the champion.
Golf Park’s Wakhu won on the last round to beat long hitting Indiza from Mumias to second.
Kenya Open Golf Limited chairman Peter Kanyago expressed his delight at attracting a larger number of professionals to the second leg as compared to the first.
“We are delighted to see a larger pool of players expressing their interest to play in the second leg of the Safari Tour, we are looking forward to a more competitive and exciting five days of golf here at the Vet lab sports club.”
Wakhu, leading the table will look to carry on his good form from Nyali where he played an impressive last round of 6-under to claim the overall title. On his part, Dismas Indiza will be out to make up for the last round slip up in Nyali which saw him finish second.
The tournament starts on Sunday September, will be preceded by a Pro-Am event on Saturday, where the professionals will be paired with amateurs for a round of golf.
The overall winner of the tournament after the four rounds of play between 2nd and 5th September, will bag around Sh180,000.