Highly Anticipated KCB Karen Masters Already Adding Sunshine To Kenya's Tourism
26th June 2019
Away from course action, visiting foreigners have had an opportunity to savor Kenyan wildlife at Nairobi National Park and all that the county has to offer in terms of hospitality, ahead of the spectacle

- With the par 72 Karen Country Club course back to its lush-green condition, the country is already witnessing a tourism boom as the crème de la crème of the continent's best prepare to tee off the Sunshine Tour’s KCB Karen Masters from Thursday
- A total of 156 golfers will be fighting to make the cut on Friday's round 2, with a handsome prize purse of KSh15m at stake
- Kenya has seen a spike in international and domestic golf tourism with the Kenya Open upgrading from Europe Challenge Tour to the main Tour, the introduction of Inter County Challenge at Thika Greens and now Karen Masters' Sunshine Tour status
NAIROBI, Kenya-
With the par 72 Karen Country Club course back to its lush-green condition, the
country is already witnessing a tourism boom as the crème de la crème of the
continent's best prepare to tee off the Sunshine Tour’s KCB Karen Masters from
Thursday through to Sunday.
A total of 156 golfers
will be fighting to make the cut on Friday's round 2, with a handsome
prize purse of KSh15m at stake.
Being the third
edition, it will be the second time that the Masters will be featuring in the
prestigious Sunshine Tour.
Kenya Commercial Bank,
the title sponsor of Karen Masters, has put aside a total of KShs.70 million
with KShs.15 million set aside as prize money and other amounts going towards
organization and promotion of the event.
Through a television
reach of a million over and above local and international print and
online coverage, the third edition of the event is set to generate a
public relations value (PRV) of KShs.5billion as golf fans from around the
continent prepare for scintillating golfing action.
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Away from course action, visiting
foreigners have had an opportunity to savor Kenyan wildlife at Nairobi National
Park and all that the county has to offer in terms of hospitality, ahead of the
spectacle.
Kenya has seen a
spike in international and domestic golf tourism with the Kenya Open upgrading
from Europe Challenge Tour to the main Tour, the introduction of Inter County
Challenge at Thika Greens and now Karen Masters' Sunshine Tour status.
“KCB’s investment in
the Karen Masters is informed by the need to continually support the expansion
of sport tourism in East Africa, one of the fastest growing sectors in the
regional tourism industry.
“The tournament has
grown in its stature, and we are delighted to welcome top class golfers in our
country as we continue to redefine the golfing experience in the region,” KCB
Group Marketing and Communications Director Angela Mwirigi said.
This has contributed to
guests flying into the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport from across the
globe to play one of the courses the capital has to offer including host
venue Karen Country Club and Muthaiga Golf Club, which has repeatedly played
host to the Kenya Open.
“We see golf and
tourism together as a viable platform to promote our country to the world with
the country now hosting more international events. After hosting top European
Tour ladies for a Pro-Am in Vipingo last year, we hope to bring ladies'
global status proper to Kenya.
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“This year we had
a European Tour event at Karen Country Club for the first time, thanks to
unswerving government support and widespread media coverage. Through extensive
TV coverage, we were able to reach millions of home across the globe with
an array of visitors to coming Kenya for the first time,” Tourism CS Najib
Balala said at the close of this year's Kenya Open.
For the umpteenth
time, Karen Masters will be further promoted throughout the event with tee
boxes around the golf course featuring giant backdrops displaying its
strong presence in Africa's biggest golfing Tour, the Sunshine Tour.
This week, Nairobi
hotels have been hosting Sunshine Tour officials, stars and their colleagues
who took advantage of the tournament invitation to travel to Kenya a week
earlier to savor stunning sights Nairobi has to offer, as well
as preparing for the second staging of the regional status.
Sunshine Tour
Tournament Director Garry Todd is delighted with the overall plans for this
year’s tournament and together with his team that included Dornay
Lombard inspected the 18-hole Karen Country Club golf course and
facilities.
“We are excited that
preparations are in high gear ahead of this year’s KCB Karen Masters. We were
here to finalize on the logistics for June and confirmed the course as superbly
maintained to host a world class tournament, we have changed hole 18 to be at
hole no 12 to allow the spectators have a better experience” Todd explained.
They focused on
operational details ranging from the working plans and technical
specifications.
KCB Karen Masters
Tournament Director Andy Watt says he is working closely with the golf
superintendent to present a prodigious golf course ahead of the event.
“We are working very
hard to give golfers a great experience of playing at our event, during this
year’s KCB Karen Masters Tournament, the last three holes are all drivable par
4’s, birdies and eagles are possible and there will be neck and neck
competition towards the end,” he underlined.