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Over 100 elite and amateur golfers are expected to converge at the Kisii Sports Club for the highly anticipated Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Tournament, a major event aimed at boosting local sports tourism.

Over 100 elite and amateur golfers are expected to converge at the Kisii Sports Club for the highly anticipated Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Tournament, a major event aimed at boosting local sports tourism.
The lush greens of the Kisii Sports Club are being meticulously prepped to host one of the most significant regional golfing events of the year. The upcoming CBK Tournament promises fierce competition and high-level networking.
Beyond the fairways, this tournament represents a substantial economic injection into the Kisii region. By attracting top-tier corporate sponsors and over a hundred participants from across the country, the event is set to catalyze local hospitality and sports tourism, proving that elite sporting events can successfully thrive outside Kenya's traditional metropolitan hubs.
Scheduled for February 28, 2026, the CBK Tournament is generating considerable excitement within the East African golfing fraternity. The event has drawn a massive field of over 100 golfers, comprising a mix of seasoned professionals, enthusiastic amateurs, and corporate executives. This large turnout is a testament to the growing popularity of the sport in the region and the increasing capacity of county-level clubs to host premium tournaments.
The influx of players and their support teams is expected to be a major boon for Kisii's local economy. Hotels, restaurants, and local businesses are anticipating a surge in patronage. The tournament aligns with broader national efforts to decentralize sports and promote regional tourism, showcasing the scenic beauty and hospitality of the South Nyanza region to a high-spending demographic.
The tournament is sponsored by the Central Bank of Kenya, underscoring the strong linkage between the corporate financial sector and sports development in the country. The event will employ a competitive format that awards points based on net scores per hole, a system designed to ensure a balanced and highly engaging contest across all handicap divisions.
Golfers will face the unique challenges of the Kisii Sports Club course, known for its undulating terrain and challenging greens. The club's management has been working around the clock to ensure the course meets the rigorous standards expected of a nationally recognized tournament. This meticulous preparation guarantees a professionally organized and highly competitive experience for all attendees.
Beyond the pursuit of the coveted trophy, the CBK Tournament serves as a premier networking platform. It provides an informal yet prestigious setting for business leaders, financial regulators, and local entrepreneurs to interact. As golf continues to shed its elitist tag in Kenya, tournaments like this are crucial for democratizing the sport, encouraging local youth participation, and building sustainable sporting infrastructure at the county level.
"This tournament is expected to boost local sports tourism while offering golfers a professionally organised and highly competitive experience in the heart of Kisii."
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