The South African Justin Harding won the Magical Kenya Open on Sunday after a good tournament to claim the title over his rivals, winning by 21 under par, this is his second career title on the European Tour.
Harding played an excellent final round during which he did not commit any mistake, a bogey free final round of 66 helped him maintain his lead gained on Saturday to outperform the field and win the tournament with a final score of 21 under par, two strokes better than the American Kurt Kitayama, who finished second with a total of 19 strokes under, during the final round he showed a great competitiveness and tried to compete for the title, but the winner did not leave him with many opportunities and he finished with the second place.
The tournament, which was held at the Karen Country Club course in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, took place as part of the European Tour, which is visiting Kenya for a period of two weeks, where the Kenya Savannah Classic will be held on the same course next week from the 23-26 of March.