KCB East Africa Golf Tour Shines at Migaa Golf Club
The KCB East Africa Golf Tour, one of the region’s most dynamic amateur golf series, brought a thrilling weekend of competition to Migaa Golf Club in Kiambu County, Kenya from 1st to 3rd November 2025. This marked a significant milestone for Migaa as it hosted one of the most competitive legs of the tour drawing in talent from across Kenya and beyond.
For the first time, Migaa Golf Club welcomed the 26th leg of the 2025 KCB East Africa Golf Tour, a multi‑county, multi‑country series aimed at growing the sport at the grassroots and amateur levels. Over 200 golfers teed off over the weekend, competing for top honors and a chance to qualify for the grand finale set for 5th December 2025.
The event at Migaa wasn’t just another stop it highlighted the growing reputation of the venue as a golfing hub in Kenya, with pristine fairways and expertly maintained greens providing a worthy battleground for competitors.
Although the event was competitive, one team stood out with a standout performance: Martin Murimi and his team delivered an impressive showing at Migaa, clinching victory in this leg of the tour. Their consistent play and strategic approach earned them top honors on a course that challenged even experienced golfers.
This win will see them carry momentum forward as they prepare for the tour’s grand finale later in the year, where the region’s best teams will battle it out for the ultimate title.
The KCB East Africa Golf Tour is more than just a series of competitions it’s a development platform designed to deepen interest in golf, promote youth participation, and nurture amateur talent across East Africa. Backed by KCB Bank’s strategic investment in the sport (including KShs. 80 million injected into the 2025 tour), the series spans multiple counties in Kenya and other East African countries such as Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi.
Players earn valuable experience throughout the tour’s legs, with top teams and individuals progressing toward the season climax in December. In addition, the tour’s structure promotes inclusivity, with events focusing on amateurs and integrating junior golf clinics, caddie tournaments, and community engagement.
Hosting a major leg at Migaa Golf Club signifies how quickly the club has cemented its place in Kenya’s golf landscape. With excellent course conditions and growing support from players and fans, Migaa provided a competitive and welcoming stage for amateur players to showcase their skills and vie for qualification into the final rounds of the tour.
Moments like these do more than produce winners they build community around the sport, promote healthy competition, and support the development of golf across the region.
The event at Migaa wasn’t just another stop it highlighted the growing reputation of the venue as a golfing hub in Kenya, with pristine fairways and expertly maintained greens providing a worthy battleground for competitors.
Although the event was competitive, one team stood out with a standout performance: Martin Murimi and his team delivered an impressive showing at Migaa, clinching victory in this leg of the tour. Their consistent play and strategic approach earned them top honors on a course that challenged even experienced golfers.
This win will see them carry momentum forward as they prepare for the tour’s grand finale later in the year, where the region’s best teams will battle it out for the ultimate title.
The KCB East Africa Golf Tour is more than just a series of competitions it’s a development platform designed to deepen interest in golf, promote youth participation, and nurture amateur talent across East Africa. Backed by KCB Bank’s strategic investment in the sport (including KShs. 80 million injected into the 2025 tour), the series spans multiple counties in Kenya and other East African countries such as Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi.
Players earn valuable experience throughout the tour’s legs, with top teams and individuals progressing toward the season climax in December. In addition, the tour’s structure promotes inclusivity, with events focusing on amateurs and integrating junior golf clinics, caddie tournaments, and community engagement.
Hosting a major leg at Migaa Golf Club signifies how quickly the club has cemented its place in Kenya’s golf landscape. With excellent course conditions and growing support from players and fans, Migaa provided a competitive and welcoming stage for amateur players to showcase their skills and vie for qualification into the final rounds of the tour.
Moments like these do more than produce winners they build community around the sport, promote healthy competition, and support the development of golf across the region.