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2024 Kenya Open Live Stream (How to WATCH)

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The 2024 Magical Kenya Open golf takes place from February 22-25. Watch a 2024 Kenya Open live stream of all the action from the DP World Tour event.

The Kenya Open golf is part of the 2024 DP World Tour calendar and is held for the fifth time since being elevated to European Tour status.

The tournament was previously held as a Safari Circuit event before joining the Challenge Tour in 2000 and then the European Tour in 2019.

The 2024 Kenya Open takes place at the Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi with Jorge Campillo the defending champion after winning in 2023.

Other former winners include inaugural champion Guy Wolstenholme, Seve Ballesteros, Brian Barnes, Eamonn Darcy, Ken Brown, Ian Woosnam, Christy O’Connor Jnr, Trevor Immelman, Edoardo Molinari, Haydn Porteous, Sebastian Söderberg, Aaron Rai, Guido Migliozzi, Justin Harding and Ashun Wu.

You can watch a live stream and watch all of the drama unfold across four days of the Magical Kenya Open.

Where to watch the 2024 Kenya Open Live Stream & Broadcast Details

Main Broadcasters:

United States & Canada – Golf Channel
United Kingdom – Sky Sports

Other Countries:

Australia – Fox Sports
Belgium/Netherlands – Ziggo Sport
Czech Republic / Hungary / Romania – Golf Channel CZ
China – iQiyi
France – Golf Channel FR
Germany/Austria/Switzerland – XYZ Sports
Hong Kong – Now TV
Iceland – Stod2
India – Golf.tv
Japan – WOWOW
Korea – JTBC Golf
Latin America – Golf.tv
Malaysia – Astro
Middle East – Golf.tv
New Zealand – Sky TV
Portugal – Sport TV
Scandinavia – TV3 Sport
Singapore – Star Hub
South Africa – Super Sport
Spain – Movistar Plus
Taiwan – Sport Cast
Thailand – Golf Channel

Kenya Open Format & Schedule

The Kenya Open golf will be played over four rounds / 72 holes at Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi in Kenya.

  • Day 1 – Thursday, February 22
  • Day 2 – Friday, February 23
  • Day 3 – Saturday, February 24
  • Day 4 – Sunday, February 25

The tournament carries a prize fund of $2,500,000.