Magical Kenya Open Presented by Absa Par Scores
Frederic Lacroix and Casey Jarvis share a 13-under par lead at the halfway mark of the Magical Kenya Open with Mark Power five shots behind, officials said.
- At Karen Country Club in Nairobi, Frederic Lacroix and Casey Jarvis shared the halfway lead on 13 under.
- Through low scoring rounds, Frederic Lacroix shot a 62 while Casey Jarvis maintained form after an opening 65 to share the lead.
- With late surges, Hennie Du Plessis shot 61 and shared third place, while Davis Bryant and David Law also made significant moves, impacting the chasing pack.
- On Sunday, Casey Jarvis eagled the 72nd hole and shot an 8-under 62 in the final round to win the Kenya Open by three shots at Karen Country Club, Nairobi.
- Beyond the leaders, 22-year-old Njoroge Kibugu made the cut at five under with an eagle at the last, pleasing the home crowd.
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South African golfer Casey Jarvis wins Kenya Open for first European tour title
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Magical Kenya Open presented by absa Scores
Saturday At Karen Country Club Nairobi, Kenya Purse: $2.7 million Yardage: 7,056; Par: 70 Third Round Angel Ayora Fanegas, Spain 64-65-64—193 Casey Jarvis, South Africa 62-65-66—193 Davis Bryant, United States 67-63-64—194 Hennie Du Plessis, South Africa 68-61-65—194 Francesco Laporta, Italy 66-64-65—195 Ricardo Gouveia, Portugal 64-65-67—196 Nathan Kimsey, England 66-66-64—196 Jacob Skov Olesen, Denmark 67-64-65—196 Aaron Cockerill, Ca…
South African golfer Casey Jarvis wins Kenya Open for first European tour title - The Morning Sun
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — South African golfer Casey Jarvis won the Kenya Open by three shots on Sunday to clinch his first title on the European tour. The No. 195-ranked Jarvis rolled in an eagle putt on his 72nd hole to post 8-under 62 for the final round and finish on 25-under par for the tournament at Karen Country Club in Nairobi. Jarvis also eagled the short par-4 12th hole Sunday, making a winding right-to-left putt over a ridge, on the way t…
Anything possible for Mark Power ahead of Kenya finale - Irish Golfer Magazine
Mark Power is in position to potentially change the trajectory of his season after he took route 66 to remain in contention heading into the final round of the Magical Kenya Open. Power is in a share of 12th place on twelve-under, one shot outside the top-10 which would guarantee him entry into next week’s South African Open and just five shots off the lead shared by Casey Jarvis and Angel Ayora meaning he is in the hunt for a life-changing firs…
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