Kenya Open

Kenya Open

The Kenya Open is a golf tournament in Kenya. It has been played since 1967 and has been a Challenge Tour event since 1991.

Tournament hosts

*2004-2008 Karen Golf Club in Nairobi
*2003 "No tournament"
*1969-2002 Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi
*1968 Karen Golf Club in Nairobi
*1967 Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi

Winners

Tusker Kenya Open
*2008 Iain Pyman
*2007 Edoardo Molinari
*2006 Johan Axgren
*2005 Daniel Vancsik

Kenya Open
*2004 Marc Cayeux
*2003 "No tournament"

Sameer Kenya Open
*2002 Lee S. James

Tusker Kenya Open
*2001 Ashley Roestoff
*2000 Trevor Immelman
*1999 Maarten Lafeber
*1998 Ricardo González

Lonrho Kenya Open
*1997 Jorge Berendt

Kenya Open
*1996 Mike Miller
*1995 James Lee
*1994 "No tournament"
*1993 Craig Maltman
*1992 André Bossert
*1991 Jeremy Robinson

555 Kenya Open
*1990 Christy O'Connor Jnr
*1989 David Jones
*1988 Chris Platts
*1987 Carl Mason
*1986 Ian Woosnam
*1985 Garry Harvey
*1984 José Maria Cañizares

Benson & Hedges Kenya Open
*1983 Ken Brown
*1982 Eamonn Darcy
*1981 Brian Barnes
*1980 Brian Waites
*1979 Maurice Bembridge

Kenya Open
*1978 Severiano Ballesteros
*1977 Liam Higgins
*1976 "No tournament"
*1975 Gary Smith
*1974 David Jagger
*1973 Jan Dorrestein
*1972 David Llewellyn
*1971 Ernie Jones
*1970 Jan Dorrestein
*1969 Maurice Bembridge
*1968 Maurice Bembridge
*1967 Guy Wolstenholme

External links

* [http://www.europeantour.com/default.sps?pageid=127&pagegid=%7BAEFB93B0%2DEFF5%2D4C05%2DAB0F%2DFD08D947D944%7D&eventid=2007714&infosid=3&pageno=1 Official coverage on the Challenge Tour's official site]
* [http://www.kgu.or.ke/html/open_winners.html Kenya Golf Union home page]


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