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CFAO Motors sponsors Suzuki Vitara for Magical Kenya Open 2024

With a grand prize of $2.5 million up for grabs and the debut of 10 players with disabilities, the Magical Kenya Open is setting a new standard for inclusivity in sports.

by Brian Yatich
Boost for Magical Kenya Open as CFAO Motors Kenya Sponsors Hole-in-One Prize

CFAO Motors Kenya has just announced a hole-in-one prize – with a new Suzuki Vitara worth Kshs. 5.3 million for Magical Kenya Open 2024.

The tournament, set to take place from February 22nd to 25th, 2024 at the beautiful Par 71 Muthaiga golf course will see over 140 top pros from all over the globe coming together.

With a grand prize of $2.5 million up for grabs and the debut of 10 players with disabilities, the Magical Kenya Open is setting a new standard for inclusivity in sports.

Julien Poiger, the General Manager of Equipment at CFAO Motors Kenya, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating that the collaboration showcases their commitment to excellence in the automotive industry and supporting prestigious sporting events that unite people.

The Suzuki Vitara, known for its performance and reliability, will make for a perfect reward for the extraordinary skill and precision needed to achieve a Hole in One, especially on the challenging Hole No. 13.

Since its inception in 1967, the Kenya Open has evolved into one of Sub-Sahara’s most esteemed sporting events. This year’s competition will mark the fifth time a full European Tour event is being held in Kenya since its inclusion in the elite series in 2019.

Ronald Meru, the Commercial Director of the Kenya Open added that their involvement will raise the stakes for its competitors and add an extra layer of excitement to the tournament.

“The hole-in-one prize will undoubtedly be a highlight of this year’s event, and we can’t wait to celebrate this special occasion with all our players and partners.”

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