Casey Jarvis remporte le SA Open et assure ses débuts en majors

Le golfeur sud-africain Casey Jarvis, âgé de 22 ans, a remporté le SA Open à Stellenbosch, marquant sa deuxième victoire consécutive sur le DP World Tour. Il a terminé trois coups devant le peloton, obtenant des invitations au Masters et à l’Open britannique.

Casey Jarvis, golfeur sud-africain de 22 ans originaire de Boksburg, a décroché le plus grand titre de sa carrière en remportant le SA Open organisé à Stellenbosch. Ce triomphe fait suite à sa victoire inaugurale au Magical Kenya Open le week-end précédent au Karen Country Club à Nairobi, également sur le DP World Tour.  »n«nDans le dernier tour, Jarvis a signé un 67 à trois sous le par, se concluant par un putt tap-in facile pour finir à 14 sous le par au total. Ce score le place trois coups devant Hennie du Plessis, qui a terminé le tournoi à 13 sous le par en deuxième place.  »n«nCette victoire garantit à Jarvis sa première participation aux majors : une invitation au Masters à Augusta National, le premier majeur de l’année, et une place à l’Open britannique. Avant ces succès, Jarvis n’avait pas encore remporté de victoire sur le circuit malgré la compétition aux côtés de joueurs établis.

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