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Snow on the mend
Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 11.03.21. | 19:05
Snow is working on improving his wedge play and putting ahead of the European Tour events
Muthaiga golf clubs’ Greg snow is looking to bounce back from a poor finish in the Safari Tour where he missed cut at the final leg of the nine-event series held at the Karen Country Club and post good results in the upcoming two European Tour events.
All eyes will be on Magical Kenya as the @EuropeanTour comes to Nairobi in the 2021 Magical Kenya Open set to start on the 18th of March. Are you ready to take a drive inside the wildlife capital?#magicalkenya #magicalkenyaopen #magicalkenyaopen2021 pic.twitter.com/1NSTOFihIz
— Magical Kenya Open (@KenyaOpenGolf) March 11, 2021
With six days left to the Magical Kenya Open which tees off on March 18 at the Karen course, Snow believes his consistency in the Safari Tour, and a bit of work in his game gives him a good chance to win one of the international events. He played two round of three over par 74 at Karen to miss cut in the final Safari Tour leg by two shots and that saw him drop to third place in the order of merit after leading from the first leg held in Limuru.
“I am looking forward to the Open and the week after that at the Savannah Classic. I have won about nine of the Safari Tour events since inception and that goes to show the kind of consistency that I have with my game,” said Snow.
“The goal was to come and win the tournament and put in a good performance prior to the Kenya Open; which I have done. Going to the Kenya Open, I think I am prepared” — Greg Snow. #SafariTourKE pic.twitter.com/g8YO6A62wA
— The Safari Tour (@SafariTourKe) February 26, 2020
He continued, “In the final Safari event this season at Karen, I did not feel comfortable with my swing during the week and I struggled to play in the first two rounds. I made many mistakes and did not make enough birdies. I am hoping to bounce back from that and hopefully post good scores. These are two good opportunities to play well and try to win one of the two events.”
As part of his preparations, Snow says he is working on improving his wedge play and putting as the two will be important for him for the two events. In the last Open, Snow missed cut by one shot. The last time he played all four rounds of the event was in 2017. His best finish was in 2014 when he finished seventh.





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