Boost as Magical Kenya Open 2026 receives Ksh 20 Million sponsorship kitty
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The 2026 Magical Kenya Open has received a huge boost after a gaming company committed Ksh. 20 million sponsorships towards the event, reaffirming its strategic investment in the local sports ecosystem.
The sponsorship will support the 57th edition of the
prestigious Magical Kenya Open, one of Africa’s most prestigious golf
tournaments and a key event on the DP World Tour calendar, attracting elite
international golfers, global media coverage, and sports tourism opportunities.
Speaking during the announcement at the Karen Country Club,
the host golf course for the competition, company CEO Ronald Karauri termed the
investment as their “grand entry into golf,” as they eye continued cooperation.
“By supporting the Magical Kenya Open, we are investing in a
platform that attracts world-class talent and enhances Kenya’s international
reputation as a competitive host for premier sporting events.”
A total of 144 golf players are expected to compete for this
year’s edition, which has an improved prize purse of USD 2.7 million.
KOGL Chairman Patrick Obath commented on the partnership, saying, “We welcome them as the official gaming and betting partner for the
Magical Kenya Open 2026. Their support will help enhance the tournament
experience for players, fans, and partners while reinforcing Kenya’s position
on the global golfing calendar.”
As a key fixture on the DP World Tour calendar, the Magical
Kenya Open has grown significantly in stature in recent years, becoming a
platform for elite competition, investment, collaboration, and the promotion of
Brand Kenya to global audiences.
Kenya’s flag will be flown by 10 professional and amateur
golfers, including Justus Madoya, Dismas Indiza, Isaiah Otuke, and Jacob Okello.
“In golf, we know success is never accidental. It takes
preparation, precision, and strong partnerships.
“With our partners on board, we are not just aiming to host
a great tournament; we are positioning Magical Kenya Open for sustained growth and greater international prestige,” said Kenya Open Golf Limited Commercial Director Ronald Meru.
The investment in golf comes barely a fortnight after the mega firm announced a Ksh. 120 million multi-sports investment targeting rallying,
boxing, and rugby.
The company also has a running Ksh. 1.12 billion title
sponsorship of the Kenya Premier League, where it also sponsors Gor Mahia FC,
Murang’a SEAL, and Shabana FC.
“Kenya is increasingly positioning itself as a host for
international sporting events across athletics, rugby, football, motorsport,
and now elite golf.
“We are proud to contribute to this journey by backing
events that enhance Kenya’s global competitiveness,” concluded Jason Gibson, Chief
Commercial Officer at the gaming company.


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