EABL partners with three Kenyan golfers at Magical Kenya Open
Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL), through its premium whisky brand Johnnie Walker, has announced a Sh34 million sponsorship boost for the 2024 Magical Kenya Open, renewing its long-standing partnership with the tournament.
The sponsorship grants KBL the rights for the Official Alcoholic Beverage partner of the tournament, through which it will seek to elevate the event’s experience, sponsoring entertainment at the tournament village and offering fans a taste of its brands.
The sponsorship will also support the tournament organizers, the Kenya Open Golf Limited (KOGL) to meet their obligations around eventing and the prize money.
Additionally, EABL will sponsor three of the Kenyan pro golfers participating in the tournament; Dismas Indiza, Samuel Njoroge, and Daniel Nduva.
The Magical Kenya Open is held under the umbrella of the DP World Tour (formerly European Tour) and is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in Africa, attracting elite golfers from across the world. This year, the event will be held from March 22 – 25, 2024 at the par-71 Muthaiga Golf Club, with a Pro-Am preceding it on March 21. This year’s event will mark the fifth staging of a full European Tour event in Kenya since it was added to the elite series in 2019.
This year’s edition has attracted 144 elite golfers from Kenya and around the world who will battle for the $2.5 million (approximately KES 360,000,000) prize purse.
Speaking during the sponsorship announcement, Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) Managing Director Mark Ocitti expressed the company’s pride in being a longtime supporter of the tournament and the sport of golf in Kenya in general. Mr. Ocitti noted that the sponsorship is in line with Johnnie Walker’s Keep Walking philosophy and promised fans a great experience courtesy of Johnnie Walker.
“We are proud to renew our partnership with the Magical Kenya Open and to sponsor the tournament 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 seeing our brands bring excitement to the tournament village and we promise fans an unforgettable experience,” said Ocitti.
“We are particularly proud to support the three Kenyan golfers, Greg Snow, Dismas Indiza, and Samuel Njoroge, as part of our sponsorship, in line with our Keep Walking philosophy that seeks to support everyone to be the best version of themselves in whatever they do,” added Ocitti.
KOGL Commercial Director Ronald Meru commended EABL for the sponsorship, noting it will assist in ensuring the success of the tournament: “We are delighted to have EABL renew its partnership with the Magical Kenya Open and to have them as the Official Alcohol Beverage Sponsor. This sponsorship will assist us in meeting our obligations around eventing and prize-giving money. The Magical Kenya Open is an important tournament that plays a significant role in positioning Kenya as an international tourism and sporting destination. We are excited to welcome international golfers to our country and promise them the best experience. I urge Kenyans to turn up in large numbers to cheer on their favorite golfers and showcase our,” said Meru.
The Kenyan contingent at the tournament will comprise of Dismas Indiza, Greg Snow, Mike Kisia, Mohit Mediratta, Samuel Njoroge, Daniel Nduva, Jastas Madoya, Mutahi Kibugu and Njoroge Kibugu. The nine were picked from the Safari Tour Order of Merit, where the top eight locals and two best regional players made slots for the MKO.
The regional qualifiers are Zimbabwean Visitor Mapwanya and Uganda’s Ronald Rugumayo, Ugandan David Kamulindwa.
The eight local pros and two regional golfers will be joined by four local amateurs including John Lejirma, Deaflympics bronze medalist Isaac Makokha, Africa’s second-best hitter Michael Karanga, Josphat Rono and Taimur Malik.
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