Casey Jarvis wins SA Open and secures major debuts

South African golfer Casey Jarvis, aged 22, claimed victory at the SA Open in Stellenbosch, marking his second consecutive win on the DP World Tour. He finished three strokes ahead of the field, earning invitations to the Masters and the British Open.

Casey Jarvis, a 22-year-old golfer from Boksburg, South Africa, secured the biggest title of his career by winning the SA Open hosted in Stellenbosch. This triumph follows his breakthrough victory at the Magical Kenya Open the previous weekend at the Karen Country Club in Nairobi, also on the DP World Tour.

In the final round, Jarvis carded a 3-under-par 67, culminating in an easy tap-in putt to finish at 14-under-par overall. This score placed him three strokes ahead of Hennie du Plessis, who ended the tournament at 13-under-par in second place.

The win guarantees Jarvis his first appearance in majors: an invitation to the Masters at Augusta National, the opening major of the year, and a spot in the British Open. Prior to these successes, Jarvis had yet to claim a victory on the tour despite competing alongside established peers.

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