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Power fades as Jarvis claims maiden title

Patrick "Paddy" Kavanagh

Patrick "Paddy" Kavanagh

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23 February 2026
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Kilkenny's Mark Power endured a difficult Sunday but still finished inside the top 50 at the Magical Kenya Open as South Africa's Casey Jarvis won his first DP World Tour title after a final round twice suspended for storms.

Kilkenny's Mark Power endured a difficult Sunday but still finished inside the top 50 at the Magical Kenya Open as South Africa's Casey Jarvis won his first DP World Tour title after a final round twice suspended for storms.

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