Rwanda Open 2025 champion Celestin Nsanzuwera and his brother Aloys Nsabimana are out of the 2025 Magical Kenya Open. The duo is among more than 100 golfers across the continent who are in Nairobi competing in the 2025 Kenya Open. Both Nsanzuwera and Nsabimana failed to progress to the next round of the competition after losing the playoff round on Tuesday, February 18. ALSO READ: Golf: Nsanzuwera wins 2025 Rwanda Open It was huge setback for Nsabimana who had won the Rwanda Open 2025 over the weekend. He said that he and his brother are already putting the setback behind and focus on preparing for the next tournament due in May in Cote d’Ivoire. My brother (Nsanzuwera) and I lost in the playoffs. Our next competition is the Ivorian Open in Cote d'Ivoire in May. We have barely three months left and we are going to prepare so we can win it, Nsabimana told Times Sports. The 2025 Magical Kenya Open began on Sunday with qualification round on February 16 at the Muthaiga Golf Club. The knockout round will run from Thursday, February 20 through Sunday, February 23, same golf course.