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Rose Catherine emerged as the overall winner of the first leg of the qualifiers for the golf world cup that will tee off in Somabay, Egypt, this October. Michael desouza came in a close second with 45 points, in the event that attracted over 200 golfers. This marks only the second time africa will host the prestigious tournament, after south africa back in 1996. The qualification journey, branded the road to somabay, will feature three qualifying legs, with the top two overall finishers from each leg will secure a coveted spot in the national finals set for september 12. The two players at the finals will earn an all-expenses-paid trip to represent kenya at the golf world cup in egypt from october 12 to 17.
Rose Catherine wins first leg of Golf World Cup qualifiers
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