The Kenya Amateur Golf Championship (KAGC) circuit continues this weekend with a strong field of 130 golfers set to descend on VetLab Sports Club for the 13th edition of the Kabete Open.
The tournament, which will be played from Friday, June 26 to Sunday, June 28, is one of the most competitive events on the KAGC calendar and is expected to attract some of the region’s leading amateur golfers as they battle for the title, valuable World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) points, Order of Merit points, and a share of the KES 500,000 prize purse.
Played over 54 holes in a stroke-play format, all competitors will play the opening 36 holes before the field is cut to the top 33 players and ties for the final round. The winner will walk away with KES 115,000.
The championship has attracted players from Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Burundi, underlining the growing stature of the KAGC circuit as one of East Africa’s premier amateur golf competitions.
Leading the field is current KAGC Order of Merit leader Jay Sandhu of Muthaiga Golf Club, alongside fellow Muthaiga’s and recent Ruiru Open champion Eugene Wafula.
Also expected to challenge strongly are Coronation & Bendor Trophy winner Ebill Omollo, Ronald Marshall & Toby Gibson Matchplay champion Elvis Muigua, and Kiambu Open winner John Kamaisi.
Former champion Adel Balala will also be seeking a return to winning ways at a venue where he has enjoyed dominance over the recent years. The Nyali Golf & Country Club golfer won the Kabete Open in 2021, 2022, and again in 2024, and will be looking to add a fourth title to his impressive record.
Regional interest will be led by reigning 2026 Goldfields Trophy champion Hitayezu Jean D’Amour of Rwanda, who arrives in Nairobi fresh from his victory in Kakamega last weekend. He will be joined by fellow Rwandans Felix Dusabe, Alain Niyonkuru, Jacques Byiringiro, and Didas Kamusumari.
Uganda has also assembled a formidable contingent led by Abraham Olupot, Michael Tumusiime, Godfrey Kambale, Cosmas Ocitti, Samuel Bazaale, and Elton Thembo, all of whom will be seeking to challenge for honours.
The tournament is guaranteed to crown a new champion after defending champion Pranay Kapur of Royal Johannesburg Golf Club opted not to return to defend his title. Kapur won the 2025 edition after edging a strong field to become the first foreign golfer to lift the trophy.
The event comes at a crucial stage of the KAGC season, with players chasing valuable Order of Merit points as the race for honours intensifies approaching the midpoint of the championship calendar.
