Kenyan golfers push for Olympic qualification as Equator Tour enters fourth leg

Kenyan golfers push for Olympic qualification as Equator Tour enters fourth leg

Jessy Ndegwa, Club Chairman, Ruiru Sports Club in action during the KCB East Africa Golf Tour held at Ruiru Sports Club on June 7, 2025.

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The Professional Golfers of Kenya (PGK) Equator Tour enters its fourth leg this week at the scenic Great Rift Valley Lodge & Golf Resort in Naivasha, running from September 18 to 21.

The four-day tournament will bring together over 40 professional golfers from across the region as they compete and build up their ranking points to qualify for international tournaments including the Olympics in 2028.

Some key pro-golfers to feature at the Great Rift Valley Lodge & Golf Resort include Nduva Daniel, Wakhu David, Kibugu Njoroge, Snow Greg, Mohit Mediratta among other top-ranking players.

The tour is supported by partnerships with various stakeholders, including corporate entities like Safaricom, who committed Ksh 3 million to support the tour and sponsored four golfers: Mutahi Kibugu, Mohit Mediratta, Samuel Njoroge, and Matthew Wahome.

"The PGK Equator Tour has so far continued to give our golfers the platform they need to sharpen their skills and gain the confidence to compete at higher levels. Safaricom is proud to play a role in nurturing this talent and building a stronger future for the sport in Kenya," said Dr. Peter Ndegwa, CEO, Safaricom PLC.

Since its launch, the Tour has become a critical platform for nurturing homegrown talent, testing players in diverse conditions, and enabling them to consistently earn points that count towards global rankings.

So far, three legs have been successfully completed: Ruiru Sports Club, Limuru Country Club, and Mt. Kipipiri Golf & Resort. 

Each leg has challenged golfers to adapt and elevate their game, with strong performances signalling Kenya’s growing potential on the international stage.

Greg Snow dominated the field at the Limuru and Mt. Kipipiri legs finishing an impressive ToPar -12 and -16 respectively.

At Ruiru Sports Club, Nduva Daniel finished with an impressive -18 and are now showing promising signs of qualification potential.

The performances of Safaricom-sponsored players are particularly encouraging as all of them are currently ranked in the top 10. Their consistency places them among the frontrunners on the Tour leaderboard.

With solid support from corporate partners, increasingly competitive fields, and meaningful incentives in the form of international qualification, the PGK Equator Tour is steadily shaping Kenya’s presence in global golf, with strong potential for representation in the 2028 Olympics.

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