
South African golfer Casey Jarvis received the Kenya Open by three photographs on Sunday to clinch his first title on the DP World Tour.
Jarvis, ranked 195th on this planet, rolled in an eagle putt on his 72nd gap to submit an eight-under 62 for the ultimate spherical and end 25 beneath for the match at Karen Nation Membership in Nairobi.
Jarvis additionally eagled the quick par-four twelfth gap on Sunday, making a winding right-to-left putt over a ridge, on the way in which to capturing 30 for his again 9.
Jarvis shared the lead in every of the primary three rounds – and every time with a unique participant – earlier than lastly pulling away.
American Davis Bryant (64) was alone in second place and Hennie du Plessis (65) of South Africa was third.
“It’s amazing, I’ve actually never won in front of my dad before, I’ve wanted to win in front of him so badly, and to finally do it when he’s here, I can’t explain to you the emotions,” stated Jarvis.
“I used to be so nervous coming down the final two, so yeah, it feels nice. There’s not many phrases that may describe the sensation, I additionally want my mum was right here however she’s again residence within the UK.
“It’s unbelievable, he’s been with me through the ups, through the downs. I know this moment doesn’t happen often, so we’re going to celebrate it properly tonight.”
Jarvis started the day as co-leader earlier than opening with three birdies and a bogey, turning the nook one shot forward of Du Plessis.
His eagle putt on the twelfth nudged him additional forward earlier than the primary of two climate delays disrupted his day.
Upon resumption Jarvis produced his second bogey of the spherical on the fifteenth earlier than one other climate delay interrupted Bryant’s pursuit, having moved inside considered one of his rival.
Jarvis recovered with a birdie at 17 when play obtained again beneath approach, and held his nerve to seal the take care of one other eye-catching eagle at 18.
“It was hard not to think of the bigger picture, all the emotions go crazy in your mind. I never knew, there’s so many things going on in my mind, it was crazy,” stated Jarvis.
“But I just tried to stay in the moment, play one golf shot at a time, and it seems to have worked pretty well.”
England’s Nathan Kimsey positioned tied-fifth on 19 beneath, whereas Matthew Jordan was seventh on 18 beneath.