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Golf can be a hustler’s game if we demystify it

Golfing in the rain at Vetlab Sports club in Upper Kabete. Notice the “ambiance.” Hustlers too can play golf if it’s demystified. Photo by XN Iraki

One of the lasting legacies of the British rule in Kenya is the introduction of new sports. That includes soccer, now capturing our attention in World Cup with Croatia meeting France in the finals.

The tiny Croatia with a population of 4.2 million only became a nation in 1991 after the collapse of Yugoslavia, held together with an iron hand by Josef Broz Tito who died in 1980.

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