Celestine Nsanzuwera gestures after a successful putt | Credit: Don Mugabi

Overview:

The 2025 edition was won by Rwandan professional Celestin Nsanzuwera, also the current Uganda Professional golf open winner. The 2026 edition is expected to attract over 150 professional and amateur players from across Africa and beyond, further elevating the tournament’s competitiveness and reach.

  • Event: 2nd SportsBiz Africa Golf Championship
  • Dates: 10th to 13th September 2026
  • Venue: Kigali Golf Resort & Villas
  • Prize Kitty: USD 25,000

This September, the SportsBiz Africa (SBA) Golf championship returns at the lavish par-72 Kigali Golf Resort & Villas, Rwanda.

The three-day championship will be happening for the second time between 10th to 13th September 2026.

The tournament is organized by SportsBiz Africa as their flagship international golf tournament and is part of the Sunshine Development Tour – East African Swing.

It returns on a larger scale, reinforcing Rwanda’s growing status as an emerging hub for competitive golf in Africa.

Building on the groundbreaking inaugural edition in 2025, the tournament returns with increased global interest and participation.

Last year’s event lured as many as 105 golfers from 12 countries, including players from Europe and the Americas.

This made history as the first tournament in Rwanda to award both Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) and World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) points, firmly placing the country on the global golfing map.

The 2025 edition was won by Rwandan professional Celestin Nsanzuwera, also the current Uganda Professional golf open winner.

Nsanzuwera’s home triumph marked a defining moment for the sport in the country.

Celestine Nsanzuwera with his trophy won last year

His win not only boosted his international ranking but also signalled a shift in Rwanda’s golf narrative from a niche pursuit to a competitive sport with growing international relevance.

The 2026 edition is expected to attract over 150 professional and amateur players from across Africa and beyond, further elevating the tournament’s competitiveness and reach.

Prize purse:

The three-day, 54-hole championship will feature a prize purse of USD 25,000 (RWF 36.5 million), alongside valuable Sunshine Development Tour Order of Merit points, as well as OWGR and WAGR points.

Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing Promoter Charles Gacheru highlights that the event continues to play a key role in strengthening Africa’s competitive golf ecosystem.

The success of the inaugural event in Kigali demonstrated the untapped potential within the region, both in terms of talent and the ability to host world-class tournaments. This year, we are building on that foundation by expanding participation and creating more competitive opportunities for players to earn ranking points and progress within the global golf structure.

Charles Gacheru, Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing Promoter

SportsBiz Africa Forum Lead Christian Gakwaya emphasized its contribution to Rwanda’s and the larger sporting landscape.

This championship is more than a tournament, it is part of SBA’s vision to build world-class sporting assets that connect sport with business and drive sustainable development. As we grow this event into a recurring, high-level platform, we are not only showcasing Rwanda as a premier destination for international sport, but also creating meaningful opportunities for local talent, partners, and the wider sports ecosystem,” he said.

Christian Gakwaya, SportsBiz Africa Forum Lead

As Rwanda continues to position itself as a destination for international sporting events, the return of the SportsBiz Africa Golf Championship signals sustained momentum in the development of golf, while strengthening pathways for African players to compete on the global stage.

A couple of Uganda and Kenyan professional golfers are expected to travel for the tournament.

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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