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Shubhankar Sharma finishes Tied-48th at 2026 Magical Kenya Open

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamFebruary 23, 20262 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Shubhankar Sharma finishes Tied-48th at 2026 Magical Kenya Open
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Shubhankar Sharma concluded the 2026 Magical Kenya Open with a commendable 3-under 67, securing a Tied-48th position. Veer Ahlawat, with a score of 69, finished T-53rd, while Yuvraj Sandhu from India missed the cut.

Casey Jarvis clinched his first DP World Tour title at the 2026 Magical Kenya Open, marking a wire-to-wire triumph. The South African maintained his lead throughout the tournament, overcoming stormy interruptions to outshine Davis Bryant on the final day.

Starting strongly from the 10th, Sharma showcased a mix of birdies and bogeys in his rounds. Veer displayed a similar pattern with six birdies but also five bogeys. Meanwhile, Jarvis excelled with six birdies and two eagles, securing victory with an impressive eight under par round of 62.

In another golf event, the Genesis Invitational, Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala wrapped up their performances with solid final rounds, finishing Tied-16th and Tied-22nd respectively. Jacob Bridgeman emerged victorious at The Genesis Invitational, fending off tough competition from notable players like Kurt Kitayama and Rory McIlroy.

Aaron Rai, after a promising start, faced a setback and finished T-28th. Bridgeman’s remarkable performance, maintaining a lead despite challenges from other players, culminated in his first PGA TOUR title. Notably, Bridgeman’s victory at Riviera Country Club marked a significant achievement, drawing praise from golf legend Tiger Woods.

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