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Members at the Kakamega Golf club are treated to a nine hole golf course
with beautiful wide fairways and Marabou storks that occasionally roam the
course. The course was laid-out in 1931, with an initial four holes. The
greens and fairways were all improved, and this brought a very impressive
image of the golf course.
The longest hole is said to be the fourth which has a par of five for both
men and women, and plays 534 yards for men and 487 yards for women. The East
versus the West tournament is the club's annual event, that has been playing
since 1945. The club does not provide accommodation, but offers temporary
membership for hotel guests. Lessons are given by caddies at the members'
request
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