2013 CHALLENGE TOUR TEES OFF IN INDIA AT END OF JANUARY
EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR MEDIA RELEASE
The new European Challenge Tour season will once again start on Indian soil, at the Gujarat Kensville Challenge from January 31 to February 3 2013. The past two Challenge Tour campaigns have begun at Kensville Golf & Country Club in Ahmedabad, with Max Kieffer taking the title this year, following in the footsteps of home winner Gaganjeet Bhullar in 2011. The 2013 edition will feature an increased field of 120 players – 63 Challenge Tour Members and 57 from the Professional Golf Tour of India – and will carry a prize fund of €200,000. Sameer Sinha, Managing Director of Kensville G and CC, said: “Kensville is delighted to welcome the 2013 GKC once again this year. Our association with the European Challenge Tour has truly been a privilege. “It has brought an event of international calibre to Gujarat and has served the purpose of popularising golf in India very well.”
The new European Challenge Tour season will once again start on Indian soil, at the Gujarat Kensville Challenge from January 31 to February 3 2013. The past two Challenge Tour campaigns have begun at Kensville Golf & Country Club in Ahmedabad, with Max Kieffer taking the title this year, following in the footsteps of home winner Gaganjeet Bhullar in 2011. The 2013 edition will feature an increased field of 120 players – 63 Challenge Tour Members and 57 from the Professional Golf Tour of India – and will carry a prize fund of €200,000. Sameer Sinha, Managing Director of Kensville G and CC, said: “Kensville is delighted to welcome the 2013 GKC once again this year. Our association with the European Challenge Tour has truly been a privilege. “It has brought an event of international calibre to Gujarat and has served the purpose of popularising golf in India very well.”
The
second tournament on the 2013 schedule will be
the Barclays Kenya Open, which returns to Karen
Golf Club in Nairobi from February 14 – 17 for the
first time since 2008, having been played at
Muthaiga Golf Club in the interim.
the Barclays Kenya Open, which returns to Karen
Golf Club in Nairobi from February 14 – 17 for the
first time since 2008, having been played at
Muthaiga Golf Club in the interim.
It will be the 21st staging of the event, which was first played on the Challenge Tour in 1991, and the prize fund will be €195,000.
Patrick
Obath, Tournament Director of the Barclays Kenya Open, said: “Changing
the venue showcases the diversity of Kenya’s ability to host world-class
golfing championships.
“The
tournament is sure to be both challenging and competitive, and the
golfers will have to adapt, making for truly enjoyable golf.”
Alain
de Soultrait, Director of the Challenge Tour, added: “We are delighted
to be getting the 2013 Challenge Tour season off to such a great start
on two fantastic courses at Kensville in India
and Karen in Kenya.
“The
weather in the two countries is perfect and the quality of the
hospitality at both venues is always of the highest calibre. With
Kensville G&CC we have an exceptional partner and we thank
them as well as the Gujarat state for their commitment and support.
“We
are also thrilled to be returning to Karen Golf Club for the first time
in five years to host what is always a hugely popular and well-attended
tournament.”
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