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South African golfer Casey Jarvis wins Kenya Open for first European tour title

South African golfer Casey Jarvis emerged victorious at the Kenya Open, securing his first title on the European tour with a three-shot lead. The tournament, held at the prestigious Karen Country Club in Nairobi, saw Jarvis deliver a stunning performance, finishing at 25-under par.

Jarvis, ranked No. 195, displayed exceptional skill and composure throughout the competition. His final round was highlighted by an eagle putt on the 72nd hole, where he carded an impressive 8-under 62. The young golfer also showcased his talent on the short par-4 12th hole, sinking another eagle with a remarkable right-to-left putt.

Throughout the tournament, Jarvis consistently shared the lead with different players in the first three rounds before ultimately pulling ahead to claim the top spot. His exceptional performance and ability to maintain his composure under pressure solidified his victory at the Kenya Open.

American Davis Bryant finished in second place with a score of 64, while Hennie Du Plessis of South Africa secured third place with a score of 65. The competition was fierce, but Jarvis’ exceptional play and strategic prowess ultimately led him to victory.

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