Upcoming golfers taken through training at Magical Kenya Ladies Open at Vipingo

Sixteen junior golfers from Vipingo benefitted from a one-day golf clinic on the sidelines of the ongoing 2023 Magical Kenya Ladies Open at Vipingo Ridge’s PGA Academy in Kilifi County.
During the clinic, a team of Ladies European Tour professionals, Kenya’s star players took the time to engage with the young aspiring golfers, training them on various aspects of the sport and mastering the techniques so as to excel in the sport.
Among the professionals, Alexandra Swayne, Vani Kapoor, Laura Beveridge, and Pasqualla Coffa took part alongside Kenya’s five entries to this year’s tournament - Vipingo Ridge’s PGA Academy star Naomi Wafula, Mercy Nyanchama, Chanelle Wangari, Jacqueline Walter, and Nancy Wairimu.
The young golfers from the Future Hope Montessori School in the local Vipingo area, under the auspices of the Vipingo Village Fund, were each taken through a one-on-one skills session and enjoyed some entertainment as the Pros displayed their favorite trick shots.
Vipingo Ridge’s Director of Golf Saleem Haji, who coordinated the clinic said: "The young golfers of today are the future of our sport. These clinics provide an invaluable opportunity for them to learn from the best and develop the skills they need to succeed in golf and in life. We are grateful to our partners for making this happen as it will go a long way in ensuring the juniors’ talents are nurtured."
Junior Golf Foundation President Regina Gachora said; “These are juniors who have never had a chance to play golf and today have had the opportunity to meet and interact with some of the best female golfers in the world who taught them the basics about the game of golf. As JGF, we are delighted for this opportunity given to us by Vipingo Ridge and Safaricom.”
On his part, Safaricom’s Michael Mutiga, Chief Business Development & Strategy Officer said that the clinic was part of the company’s commitment to supporting the development of golf in Kenya.
"We at Safaricom believe in transforming lives as part of our purpose as an organisation. Golf for us is something we want to ensure is inclusive and that more Kenyans are given the opportunity to play the game going forward. We are therefore proud to support the development of golf in Kenya, and we believe that this clinic will go a long way in equipping young golfers with the skills they need to succeed. The enthusiasm and talent of these young golfers is inspiring, and it's a privilege to be able to help them on their journey. We believe in the power of sport to transform lives and we are committed to supporting the development of golf in Kenya.”
Commenting on the training, Kenya’s Naomi Wafula said: "Training the next generation of golfers is a responsibility and privilege. Seeing the joy and progress of these junior golfers drives me to continue to pass on my knowledge and experience. It's not just about developing their skills on the course, but also instilling in them a love for the game and a positive attitude towards challenges. Investing in our juniors is investing in the future of golf."