Defending champion Jacques Kruyswijk is one of five of the past six winners of the Magical Kenya Open presented by absa teeing it up this week at Karen Country Club.
Kruyswijk, who won his maiden DP World Tour title at Muthaiga Golf Club last year, will play alongside fellow South African Thriston Lawrence and recent first-time DP World Tour winner Freddy Schott in the opening two rounds.
The trio will tee off in Thursday's opening round at 1:10pm local time from the first tee, with 2019 Magical Kenya Open winner Guido Migliozzi starting ten minutes earlier in a three-ball that includes Ewen Ferguson and Joakim Lagergren.
It's also a late-early start for Danish duo Niklas Norgaard and Jacob Skov Olesen along with Greg Snow, one of 17 home hopes in action, with that group set to begin their challenge at 12:50.
Off the tenth hole, the Netherlands' Darius van Driel, who lifted the title in 2024, is drawn with countryman Joost Luiten and Japan's Rikuya Hoshino, with that group under way from 07:50am.
Ten minutes later, Jorge Campillo - champion in 2023 - is grouped with Scotland's Calum Hill and last week's HotelPlanner Tour winner MJ Daffue of South Africa.
At 08:10 in another early-late group, Kenya's Njoroge Kibugu, who finished as the low amateur in 2022, is joined by Italy's Matteo Manassero and England's Dan Bradbury.
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