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Low handicap players ready to improve on their handicaps as new Kenya Polo Association season hits-off

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Handicap -0.5 Mike Mwirigi (in navy blue T-Shirt) during a training session at Timau Sports Club over the weekend. [Ben Ahenda, Standard].

With the release of the 2023 Kenya Polo Association Calendar of Events, it's time for low handicap players to improve on their handicaps.

Despite the heavy rains, which had hampered their training sessions, four low handicap players have seen some success in their training sessions and ready for the opening tournament at Northern Kenya Polo Club on May 26-28.

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