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Magical Kenya Open payouts: Full 2026 prize money breakdown

South Africa’s Casey Jarvis claimed his first DP World Tour title at the 2026 Magical Kenya Open in Nairobi, winning wire-to-wire and leading a €2.7m prize fund payout across the field.




After a week's hiatus, the DP World Tour roared back into action with a truly special moment at the Magical Kenya Open—a wire-to-wire victory for South Africa's 22-year-old Casey Jarvis that was as emotional as it was impressive.


Playing in front of his father, Kevin, for the first time as a professional—with girlfriend Kiera also cheering him on—Jarvis delivered a final round for the ages at Karen Country Club. Despite two weather delays that tested everyone's patience, the young South African carded a stunning 62 to finish three strokes clear of America's Davis Bryant.


The victory wasn't just about the trophy. With the tournament's total purse increasing by €200,000 this year, Jarvis pocketed a career-changing €390,431.83. But as any pro will tell you, the real story was written in those emotional moments after holing the winning putt.

More Than Just a Paycheck


For Bryant, the runner-up finish still softened the blow with €252,632.36, while Hennie Du Plessis secured third place and €144,689.44. Further down the leaderboard, every euro counted for those who battled through the week.

Complete Prize Money Breakdown (EUR)


For Kenyan golf fans wanting to know exactly what each player earned, here is the full payout breakdown from the 2026 Magical Kenya Open:





































































































































































































































































































































































Position Player Prize Money (EUR)
1st Casey Jarvis €390,431.83
2nd Davis Bryant €252,632.36
3rd Hennie Du Plessis €144,689.44
4th Francesco Laporta €114,832.89
T5 Nathan Kimsey €88,880.66
T5 Jacob Skov Olesen €88,880.66
7th Matthew Jordan €68,899.73
8th Angel Ayora €57,416.44
T9 Cameron Adam €43,223.10
T9 Ricardo Gouveia €43,223.10
T9 Frederic Lacroix €43,223.10
T9 Romain Langasque €43,223.10
T9 Sebastian Soderberg €43,223.10
T14 Oihan Guillamondeguy €33,071.87
T14 Tapio Pulkkanen €33,071.87
T14 Antoine Rozner €33,071.87
T14 Ben Schmidt €33,071.87
T18 Jorge Campillo €27,651.76
T18 Aaron Cockerill €27,651.76
T18 Sebastian Garcia €27,651.76
T18 Jacques Kruyswijk €27,651.76
T18 Ryan Van Velzen €27,651.76
T23 Gregorio De Leo €23,540.74
T23 Wenyi Ding €23,540.74
T23 Manuel Elvira €23,540.74
T23 Alex Fitzpatrick €23,540.74
T23 Joakim Lagergren €23,540.74
T23 Jason Scrivener €23,540.74
T29 Thriston Lawrence €19,751.26
T29 Alexander Levy €19,751.26
T29 Mikael Lindberg €19,751.26
T29 Daniel Rodrigues €19,751.26
T29 Jack Senior €19,751.26
T34 Kiradech Aphibarnrat €15,703.40
T34 Joe Dean €15,703.40
T34 Andreas Halvorsen €15,703.40
T34 Scott Jamieson €15,703.40
T34 Niklas Lemke €15,703.40
T34 David Ravetto €15,703.40
T34 Maximillian Steinlechner €15,703.40
T34 Euan Walker €15,703.40
T42 Adri Arnaus €12,401.95
T42 Jordan Gumberg €12,401.95
T42 Tobias Jonsson €12,401.95
T42 David Law €12,401.95
T42 Mike Toorop €12,401.95
T42 Bernd Wiesberger €12,401.95
T48 Frederico Biondi Figueiredo €9,875.63
T48 Sadom Kaewkanjana €9,875.63
T48 Zander Lombard €9,875.63
T48 Mark Power €9,875.63
T48 Shubhankar Sharma €9,875.63
T53 Veer Ahlawat €8,114.86
T53 David Micheluzzi €8,114.86
T53 Marcel Siem €8,114.86
T56 Alejandro Del Rey €7,119.64
T56 Justin Harding €7,119.64
T56 Angel Hidalgo €7,119.64
T56 Ryggs Johnston €7,119.64
T56 Richard Sterne €7,119.64
T61 Andres German Gallegos €5,971.31
T61 Njoroge Kibugu €5,971.31
T61 James Morrison €5,971.31
T61 Yurav Premlall €5,971.31
T61 Daniel Van Tonder €5,971.31
66th Lukas Nemecz €5,282.31
T67 Matthew Baldwin €4,937.81
T67 Benjamin Follett-Smith €4,937.81
WD Jeff Winther €4,593.32


A Moment to Remember for Local Fans


Millions Kenyan star Njoroge Kibugu cashes in after shining at the 2026 Magical Kenya Open

For Kenyan golf fans, there was double reason to celebrate. Not only did the country's own Njoroge Kibugu deliver a gutsy performance to make the cut—the only East African player to do so—but he also finished the week in style with a bogey-free 65 to secure a tie for 61st and a well-deserved paycheck of €5,971.31.


But the rewards didn't stop there. In recognition of his historic achievement, Kibugu received an additional Ksh 2 million from sponsor Absa-Kenya. Even more remarkably, President William Samoei Ruto announced a further Ksh 5 million to be paid by the Ministry of Sports, acknowledging the young golfer's contribution to putting Kenyan golf on the international stage.


The 22-year-old's fighting spirit throughout the tournament captured the hearts of local fans and proved that Kenyan golf has a bright future ahead.


Jarvis Finally Wins in Front of Dad


Casey Jarvis celebrates passionately after holing the winning putt at the 2026 Magical Kenya Open


But the day belonged to Jarvis. After nearly two decades of trying to win in front of his father, the young South African finally made it happen on one of Africa's biggest stages.


"It's amazing, I have actually never won in front of my dad before. I have wanted to win in front of him so badly, and to finally do it when he is here, I can't explain the emotions," Jarvis said after walking off the 18th green. "I was so nervous coming down the last two, so it feels great."


With a four-hour flight back to Johannesburg ahead of him, Jarvis had one final thought for his fellow passengers: "I feel sorry for the people on the plane because I feel like it's going to be pretty loud."


Something tells us nobody on that flight will mind one bit.



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