BetLion releases odds on Magical Kenya Open

Golf
By Game Yetu | Mar 13, 2019
Kenya's professional golfer David Wakhu during tees off at Karen Country Club [Stafford Ondego/www.sportpicha.com]

Betting firm BetLion, home of Africa’s largest jackpot – Sh350 million BetLion Goliath Jackpot, has today released the odds for the Magical Kenya Open Golf Tournament to take place in Karen Country Club Nairobi between Thursday, March 14 and Sunday, March 17.

The main motivator behind pricing this tournament was in appreciation of how Kenyans love their sport and which better way they can enjoy and make some money as they get entertained.  

South African, Justin Hardin has been primed as a favourite to win the tourney with odds of 12.00. Dismas Indiza, Greg Snow, Mike Kisia are leading the pack for Kenya with a healthy 501.00 odds.

BetLion’s David Wakhu is priced at 751.00 for tournament winner and 251.00 as first-round leader. Customers can log in and bet at betlion.co/KenyaOpen  

“As BetLion, we love sport and are always dynamic enough to price up whatever sport our customers enjoy,” observed Spencer Okach, Managing Director – BetLion. 

BetLion commits to always be having markets of such tournaments, giving the best odds while at it.

 

 

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