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Kenya Gears Up for LA 2028 Olympics with Corporate Backed Golf Development – African American Golfer’s Digest

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 25, 20253 Mins Read
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Standard Group sponsored golfers with Rose Mkok, Kenya Ladies Golf Union Chairperson. From Left- Sullivan Muthugia, Tony Omuli, Robinson Owiti and Greg Snow. PHOTO/ JONAH ONYANGO

Kenya is setting its sights firmly on the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics with a bold new initiative aimed at securing its first-ever Olympic golf slots. The Professional Golfers of Kenya (PGK) has launched a comprehensive, corporate-backed player development program designed to elevate local professionals into the global ranking circuit and onto the Olympic stage.

At the heart of this “Road to Olympics 2028” program is a newly unveiled tour called the Equator Golf Series. Spanning 11 events nationwide, the series is tailored to provide Kenyan professionals with ample playing time and opportunities to earn ranking points, essential for Olympic qualification. To count toward the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), tournaments must offer a minimum of $3,000 in prize money and meet other specific criteria. By hosting these events at home, Kenya ensures its players can compete and accrue points domestically, a key component of the push toward LA28.

PGK Chairman CJ Wangai emphasized that success in Olympic qualification requires high OWGR placement, pointing out that while the top 15 players automatically qualify (with a cap of four per country), additional slots are awarded based on ranking, with a limit of two per nation outside the top 15. The strategic goal? To place Kenyan golfers within the top 100 globally—a challenging but critical milestone.

Funding for the initiative comes from corporate partners who have adopted four-player teams. These sponsors provide financial support covering training—fitness coaching, club fitting, swing simulators, mental conditioning, nutrition—and even monthly stipends aimed at enabling players to fully focus on their game. This holistic approach ensures players receive support on and off the course.

Safaricom is among the companies stepping up. CEO Peter Ndegwa announced a KES 3 million commitment to support four professional golfers in the Equator Tour. “At Safaricom we believe in transforming lives through powering of talents,” he said. “Our goal is to create a sustainable pathway for professional golfers in Kenya, one that inspires, empowers and transforms lives through sport.”

The momentum behind the program extends beyond golf. Kenya’s broader Olympic aspirations are gaining traction, with the National Olympic Committee identifying new sports—including cricket, lacrosse, and flag football—that are emerging for the 2028 Olympic program  . Meanwhile, sports governing bodies and government officials are exploring infrastructure partnerships to increase youth participation and club access nationwide.

Evans Achoki, Secretary Administration for Sports, highlighted the importance of expanding access: “Not all kids have access to golf clubs, which is a major predicament for school-going children. We urge more corporates to come forward and assist our young golfers achieve their dreams in the sport.”

At the launch event, a draw placed the top 32 Kenyan professionals into corporate-backed teams representing NCBA, Safaricom, Britam, Diagio, Visa, Kenya Airways, NMG, and Standard Group—underscoring the collaborative commitment to building a pipeline for talent.

Kenya’s dominance in middle- and long-distance running has long been unquestioned. But this program may lay the foundation for a new national milestone—sending Kenya’s first golfer to the Olympics. If successful, the Road to Olympics 2028 could not only diversify Kenya’s Olympic representation but also inspire a generation of young athletes to grind, dream, and swing toward their own place in sporting history.

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