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Why new guidelines are a big boost to golf in Kenya

Golfer C.J Wangai during a practice session ahead of the Kenya Open at Karen Golf Club on March 12. [Courtesy]

In these times of coronavirus pandemic, for competitive professional golf to return to Europe and the United States, the organisers of the tournaments had to put all the participants in what is being referred to as a bubble.

To ensure that the health and safety of all participants, the players, their caddies, tournament officials, TV crew and all other participants are tested for the virus and they are then allowed to enter into this environment that is referred to as the bubble.

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