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GOLF NEWS-Magical Kenya Open 2025 receives KBL boost of Ksh.40 million sponsorships.

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KBL Managing Director Mark Ocitti (left) in presence of KOGL tournament Director Patric Obath (right) presents a Ksh 40 million sponsorship to KOGL Tournament Director Patrick Obath for the 2025 Magical Kenya Open. Photo by Douglas Mwale, IMG Kenya Limited.

-As part of this sponsorship, Johnnie Walker will serve as the Official Alcohol Beverage Partner for the event.
– This 56th edition of the Open takes place from February 20th, to 23rd, 2025, at the par-71 Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi, Kenya, with a Pro-Am tournament preceding it on February 19th.
DOUGLAS MWALE-IMG KENYA LIMITED.
Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) through its premium whisky brand Johnnie Walker, has on Wednesday announced a KES. 40 million sponsorships for the 2025 Magical Kenya Open golf championship, reaffirming its long-standing partnership with the tournament.
As part of this sponsorship, Johnnie Walker will serve as the Official Alcohol Beverage Partner for the event, which is a key fixture in the DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour).

KBL Managing Director Mark Ocitti (left) sighs the dummy cheque of Ksh 40 million for Johnnie Walker’s sponsorship for the 2025 Magical Kenya Open.Photo by Douglas Mwale,IMG Kenya Limited.

The 56th edition of the Magical Kenya Open is scheduled to take place from February 20th to 23rd, 2025, at the par-71 Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi, Kenya, with a Pro-Am tournament preceding it on February 19th.
KBL’s sponsorship will enhance the tournament experience by providing entertainment at the Tournament Village and offering fans a taste of its world-class brands.


Additionally, the funding will support Kenya Open Golf Limited (KOGL) in organizing logistics and ensuring a seamless event.
The Open remains one of Africa’s most prestigious golf tournaments, drawing elite players from across the globe with this year’s edition featuring 144 professional golfers competing for a prize purse of $2.5 million (approx. KES 320 million).

KBL MD Mark Ocitti makes a ceremonial tee-off during the KBL Sponsorship for the 2025 Magical Kenya Open. Photo by Douglas Mwale, IMG Kenya Limited.

Speaking at the Johnnie Walker sponsorship presentation at the Kenya Railway Golf Club, KBL Managing Director Mark Ocitti expressed pride in the company’s continued support of the tournament.
“We are proud to renew our partnership with the Magical Kenya Open through our premium spirit brand, Johnnie Walker. As a long-standing supporter of golf in Kenya, we are committed to providing fans with a bespoke and memorable experience at the tournament. We look forward to bringing excitement to the Tournament Village and promise fans an unforgettable time,” said Ocitti.

KOGL tournament Director Patrick Obath makes a ceremonial tee-off during the KBL Sponsorship for the 2025 Magical Kenya Open. Photo by Douglas Mwale, IMG Kenya Limited.

Kenya Open Golf Limited (KOGL) Tournament Director Patrick Obath commended KBL for its unwavering support, noting that the sponsorship is critical to the tournament’s success.
“We are delighted to have KBL renew its partnership with the Magical Kenya Open as the Official Alcohol Beverage Sponsor. This sponsorship will assist us in meeting key obligations, including event logistics and prize-giving. The Magical Kenya Open plays a crucial role in positioning Kenya as a premier international tourism and sporting destination. We look forward to welcoming top golfers and urge Kenyans to turn up in large numbers to support their favorites and showcase our country’s hospitality, “said Obath.


Kenya will field a contingent of eight professional players who secured their place in the tournament through qualifier events organized by the Professional Golfers of Kenya (PGK).
They include Njoroge Kibugu, Greg Snow, David Wakhu, Samuel Njoroge, Dismas Indiza, Mohit Mediratta, Riz Charania, and Edwin Mudanyi.
The tournament will also feature a lineup of Kenyan amateur golfers, who have earned their qualification through outstanding performances in various competitions.

Alvin Mbugua, EABL General Manager, Spirits makes a ceremonial tee-off during the KBL Sponsorship for the 2025 Magical Kenya Open. Photo by Douglas Mwale, IMG Kenya Limited.

Leading the pack is Michael Karanga, the Kenya Amateur Golf Championship (KAGC) 2024 Champion, alongside John Lejirma, the KAGC 2024 Runner-Up.
William Odek, the Stroke Play Champion, and Uganda’s Michael Alunga, the 2024 Match play Champion, will also be flying the Kenyan flag high while completing the amateur lineup is Shashwat Harish, who qualified as the Top Junior at the NCBA Kenya Invitational 2025 held in January.
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