Golf-Jarvis wins South African Open by three shots


Golf - DP World Tour - BMW International Open - Munich Eichenried Golf Club, Munich, Germany - July 4, 2024 South Africa's Casey Jarvis in action during the first round REUTERS/Lisa Leutner/File Photo

March 1 (Reuters) - The ⁠22-year-old home golfer Casey Jarvis won a ⁠second successive tournament on the DP World ‌Tour as he triumphed by three shots in the South African Open on Sunday.

Jarvis finished on 14-under-par for a four-round ​total of 266 after carding ⁠a final round ⁠of 67 at Stellenbosch Golf Club to qualify for ⁠next ‌month's Masters in Augusta.

There was a three-way tie for second place with South ⁠Africa's Hennie du Plessis, Francesco Laporta of ​Italy, and ‌Frenchman Frederic Lacroix all finishing on 269.

Jarvis ⁠was one ​stroke ahead at the start of the final round, but a birdie on the first hole meant ⁠he extended his lead and ​then tenaciously held on, even when play was suspended for almost an hour because of thunder and ⁠lightning with a single hole left to complete.

He was the eighth straight home winner of one of the oldest national open golf championships in ​the world which was first ⁠played in 1903.

Last week, Jarvis won the Kenya ​Open in Nairobi by three ‌shots, with Du Plessis finishing ​third and Laporta fourth.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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