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Magical Kenya Open Final Round


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Date
Sun 22nd February 2026 (UTC)
Sun 22nd February 2026 (Local)

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2026-02-22T04:30:00

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League
European Tour

Season
2026

Round
10

Status
Match Finished

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The Magical Kenya Open reaches its climax at the historic Karen Country Club in Nairobi, marking a significant return to this venue after five years. Entering the final round, the leaderboard is incredibly tight, with South African young gun Casey Jarvis and Spanish prospect Angel Ayora sharing the lead at 17-under par. They are closely pursued by a hungry pack including American Davis Bryant and South Africa’s Hennie du Plessis, both just one stroke back. With the course playing as a par 70 this year, the layout has proven to be a scoring paradise for those who can navigate the lush fairways and tricky greens. For the local fans, all eyes are on Njoroge Kibugu, the sole Kenyan to make the cut, who looks to finish strong on home soil in what promises to be a dramatic conclusion to the DP World Tour's International Swing.
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Transparent Spacer01 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Casey Jarvis255
Transparent Spacer02 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Davis Bryant258
Transparent Spacer03 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Hennie du Plessis259
Transparent Spacer04 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Francesco Laporta260
Transparent Spacer05 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Nathan Kimsey261
Transparent Spacer05 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Jacob Skov Olesen261
Transparent Spacer07 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Matthew Jordan262
Transparent Spacer08 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Ángel Ayora263
Transparent Spacer09 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Cameron Adam264
Transparent Spacer09 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Ricardo Gouveia264


Result Description
After Final Round
Top 10 plus ties
Pos. /Player /To Par /R1 /R2 /R3 /R4 /Total

1 Casey Jarvis -25 62 65 66 62 255
2 Davis Bryant -22 67 63 64 64 258
3 Hennie Du Plessis -21 68 61 65 65 259
4 Francesco Laporta -20 66 64 65 65 260
T5 Nathan Kimsey -19 66 66 64 65 261
T5 Jacob Skov Olesen -19 67 64 65 65 261
7 Matthew Jordan -18 68 66 66 62 262
8 Angel Ayora -17 64 65 64 70 263
T9 Cameron Adam -16 69 63 66 66 264
T9 Ricardo Gouveia -16 64 65 67 68 264
T9 Frederic Lacroix -16 65 62 72 65 264
T9 Romain Langasque -16 68 66 67 63 264
T9 Sebastian Söderberg -16 66 68 66 64 264

Casey Jarvis delivered a breathtaking Sunday performance to secure his first DP World Tour title, winning the 2026 Magical Kenya Open by three strokes. The 22-year-old South African bookended his tournament with matching rounds of 62, finishing with a record-shattering total of 25-under par. Despite two separate lightning delays that threatened his rhythm, Jarvis remained unflappable. He entered the final two holes with a narrow lead but effectively ended the contest with a brilliant 15-foot birdie on the 17th, followed by a spectacular eagle on the par-five 18th to punctuate his victory in front of his father.

Davis Bryant mounted a significant challenge throughout the day, carding a 6-under 64 to secure a career-best second-place finish at 22-under par. Hennie du Plessis rounded out the podium in third, nearly holing out for an albatross on the final hole before tapping in for eagle. The week was also a milestone for Kenyan golf, as Njoroge Kibugu navigated the weekend pressure to represent the host nation with pride. With this win, Jarvis vaults into the top five of the Race to Dubai standings, marking himself as one of the most exciting young talents on the tour.

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