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Boost for Kenyan pro golfers’ Olympic dreams


It’s a collective sigh of relief across Kenya’s professional golf fraternity as corporate sponsors step up to back the PGK Equator Tour 2025.

This crucial support aims to empower Kenyan golf talent, with a specific focus on qualifying a player for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

As the second leg of the Professional Golfers of Kenya (PGK) Equator Tour teed off today at the Limuru Country Club, Britam officially unveiled its sponsorship of four professional golfers.

The four golfers selected include Simon Ngige of Nakuru Golf Club, Hesbon Kutwa of the Royal Nairobi Golf Club, Kopan Timbe of Sigina Golf Club and Simon Ngige of Kiambu Golf Club.

The initiative is part of a broader, collaborative mission involving the PGK Kenya Golf Federation (KGF), the government of Kenya (through the Ministry of Sports) and corporate partners.

Their shared goal is to cultivate a sustainable and inclusive environment for professional golf in Kenya. With the key objective being to nurture a pool of well-trained professionals from which Kenya can identify a qualifying player for the 2028 LosAngel Olympic Games.

In a significant development, the PGK Equator Tour will also, for the first time, utilise a merit ranking system to qualify the top 20 professionals for the 2026 Magical Kenya Open.

The Sh3 million sponsorship is comprehensive, covering essential aspects such as tournament registration fees, coaching and training support, travel and accommodation logistics, branded gear, and a performance incentive structure designed to motivate excellence throughout the season. Additionally, Britam will provide the players with a comprehensive insurance package, ensuring their well-being on and off the course.

Speaking during the unveiling ceremony, Britam Group Managing Director and CEO, Tom Gatogo, stated, “We believe in empowering dreams and building resilience at Britam. This partnership with PGK is a natural extension of our mission. Through investing in these talented athletes, we are not only backing individual careers but also contributing to a national ambition that aligns with professional sports development and social transformation.”

The Equator Tour stands as Kenya’s first structured and sustainable golf tour. Its primary aim is to create consistent earning opportunities for professionals, while simultaneously inspiring and developing new talent.

PGK Chairman, John Wangai, highlighted the profound impact of this support. He noted that, ” Through the Player Development Programme, the golfers will work on every aspect of their performance – from mental strength and swing technique to nutrition and discipline.”

Adding that, “Ultimately, preparation and consistent competition will make the difference. Our players need opportunities to play, compete, and grow if we are to see them succeed on the world stage.”

Beyond the series of tournaments, the tour will seek to integrate elite amateurs and junior players, fostering valuable mentorship and ensuring continuity within Kenya’s golf ecosystem.

The four will represent Britam brand throughout the 11-tournament series, as well as in other PGK-sanctioned events.

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