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With national pride on the line, the Kenya Open Golf Limited names a formidable squad tasked with conquering the Karen Country Club.

With national pride on the line, the Kenya Open Golf Limited names a formidable squad tasked with conquering the Karen Country Club.
Nairobi — The wait is over. The Kenya Open Golf Limited (KOGL) has unveiled the 12 gladiators who will fly the Kenyan flag at the 57th edition of the Magical Kenya Open. As the DP World Tour descends on the pristine fairways of the Karen Country Club this week (February 19–22), the pressure on the local contingent has never been higher.
Leading the charge is a blend of seasoned veterans and hungry young talent. The latest addition to the squad is Mike Kisia, whose inclusion completes a lineup that officials believe is the strongest in years. Kisia joins household names like Greg Snow, Dismas Indiza, and the Kibugu brothers (Njoroge and Mutahi), forming a unit capable of challenging the international elite.
KOGL Chairman Patrick Obath did not mince his words during the team announcement. "This season the players have enjoyed far greater competitive exposure compared to previous years," he stated. His message was a challenge masked as confidence: "I see no reason why three or four Kenyan players should not make the cut this year. If they don't, I honestly won't know what to tell them."
This "tough love" approach reflects the growing investment in Kenyan golf. Members of the Professional Golfers of Kenya (PGK) have been active on the Safari Tour and other regional circuits, sharpening their match fitness. The excuse of "rustiness" is no longer valid. The 2026 squad has the reps; now they need the results.
The final 12 represent the cream of Kenyan golf:
The tournament will feature a full field of 144 players from over 30 countries, but the loudest cheers will be reserved for these twelve. South Africa is bringing a strong contingent of 17 players, led by defending champion Jacques Kruyswijk, setting the stage for a classic African rivalry.
The Magical Kenya Open is more than a tournament; it is a national showcase. For the local pros, it is a rare opportunity to earn world ranking points and life-changing prize money on home soil. The Karen course, with its tight fairways and slick greens, demands precision over power. It is a layout that should favor the locals, who know every undulation and wind shift.
Greg Snow and Dismas Indiza have carried the torch for years, but eyes will be on the younger generation, particularly Njoroge Kibugu, who has shown flashes of brilliance in previous editions. If one of them can string together four solid rounds, they could write their name into history.
The tee boxes are ready. The greens are rolled. The squad is named. Now, it is time to play.
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