Shubhankar Sharma closed with a solid 3-under 67 to finish tied 48th at the 2026 Magical Kenya Open presented by absa, while fellow Indian Veer Ahlawat ended tied 53rd. Yuvraj Sandhu, the third Indian in the field, had missed the cut earlier in the week.
Sharma’s final round featured four birdies and one bogey on his opening nine after starting from the 10th tee to reach 3-under at the turn. On the back nine he produced an eagle and another birdie but also dropped three shots, eventually signing for a 67.
Ahlawat recorded six birdies during his round but also conceded five bogeys, finishing with a 69.
At the top of the leaderboard, South Africa’s Casey Jarvis claimed his maiden DP World Tour title with a dominant wire-to-wire victory at Karen Country Club.
Jarvis, who had shared the lead after each of the first three rounds, maintained his advantage despite play being interrupted twice by stormy conditions in Nairobi. The 22-year-old sealed the win with a brilliant final-round 8-under 62 that included six birdies and two eagles.
He eventually finished three shots clear of the field after beginning the day with three birdies and a bogey in his opening four holes to move to 19-under.
Jarvis held off the challenge of playing partner Davis Bryant to secure a memorable breakthrough victory on the DP World Tour.
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