On 2nd December 2024, TWIGA Golf Group hosted an event for caddies at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club, attended by around 50 people, including caddies, family, friends and sponsors. R.Gikonyo, representing TWIGA Golf Group, spoke about their mission to empower female caddies and announced the donation of golf clubs to them. TWIGA Golf supports women empowerment in sports, especially Golf. The caddies were thrilled to receive their new clubs, and were hopeful for a fulfilling new season with enough golf clubs to cater for all.
The Royal Nairobi Golf Club is the oldest golf society in Kenya, founded in 1906. The original 9-hole course with sand greens was expanded to a fully grassed 18 holes in the 1920s. Wild animals roamed the course in the early days and a marauding leopard was shot on the course in 1919.
The Nairobi Club, as it was originally called, has a deep history. It hosted the first East African Ladies’ championship in 1932 under the auspices of the Kenya Golf Union Three years later, in Jubilee year, King George V granted the club royal title.
The club was originally established as a recreational amenity for officers in the King’s African Rifles, which preceded the Kenyan Army, and it was actually the third golf club founded in British East Africa (as Kenya was formerly called). It’s now the oldest remaining club because the other two – formed in 1902 and 1905 – no longer exist.
A third nine was added to the original course in 1954 and this circuit remained in use until 1971, when the land was sold back to the municipal authorities for housing development.
A fairway irrigation system was installed the following year then all the greens were re-laid in 1984. Catering for the alternative sporting needs of its 1,500 members, the club now offers the use of a swimming pool, squash courts, running track and gymnasium. Mount Kilimanjaro can easily be seen from the course on clear days.