HOW KRUYSWIJK RACK UP MAIDEN DP WORLD TOUR VICTORY AT 2025 MAGICAL KENYA OPEN GOLF

Kenya Golf Guide

Jacques Kruyswijk handed his maiden DP world tour trophy after emerging victorious at the 56th edition of the Magical Kenya Open at Muthaiga Golf Club on Sunday.

By DANIELLA APIYO AND AMANDA DAMARIS

South African pro-Jacques Kruyswijk carded a final round of four under par 67 to claim a two-shot victory over Englishman John Parry for a maiden DP World Tour Magical Kenya Open Golf Championship title at the Par 71 Muthaiga Golf Club course.

With an insatiable appetite for success, South African had his campaign effectively sewn up when Parry failed to keep up with his attack antics in the back nine.

After a nip and tuck first nine, Kruyswijk went into the closing Par 5 eighteenth with a three-shot advantage and celebrated his first victory in Kenya with verve and vigor when the Kenyan leg of the DP World Tour culminated.

It was a bitter pill to swallow for Parry who had given his all on a scorching afternoon with scintillating displays in the 72-hole strokeplay event before his chances of a maiden Kenyan title went up in smoke.

“It’s such a great feeling winning my fitst title in Kenya, I mean it was just incredible shot after shot, it has not sunk in yet,” Kruyswijk said at the 18th hole after his success in Nairobi.

Kruyswijk climbed to the top of the leaderboard ahead of the final round of the MKO presented by Absa after firing a bogey-free 64 on Saturday afternoon.

The South African had gone into Saturday’s third round seven shots off the lead but as others struggled in breezy conditions , Kruyswijk carded seven birdies in a flawless display to take a one-shot lead into day four.

Kruyswijk did not put a foot wrong in the final round as he carded four birdies in a sensational 67 to complete a bogey-free weekend and become the second South African winner of this event since it became part of the DP World Tour’s Global Schedule.

The 32-year-old started the day with a one-stroke lead but trailed halfway leader Parry after five holes of Sunday’s final round, with the Englishman making back-to-back birdies at the fourth and fifth to hit the front.

But Kruyswijk soon hit back, rolling in lengthy birdie putts on the sixth and seventh to lead by one at the turn.

A fine bunker shot on the tenth helped Kruyswijk get up and down for a birdie to move two shots clear but Parry birdied the 12th to cut the gap once more and remain within striking distance.

Kruyswijk looked comfortable leading from the front, though, continuing to give himself birdie chances and confidently knocking in par putts.

And after Parry’s errant tee shot on the 14th saw him surrender a bogey there, Kruyswijk never looked like giving up his lead, holing from range for another birdie on the 16th to stretch his advantage to three before parring his way home to enter the winner’s circle for the first time on the DP World Tour.

The South African enjoyed a stellar career as an amateur and won the Royal Silver Vase in 2011.

In 2011 he was nominated as the SA IPT Player of the Year.

Kruyswijk turned professional in January 2013 after he finished 7th in the 2013 Sunshine Tour Q-School.

In 2021, Kruyswijk recorded his second Sunshine Tour victory when he won the Sunshine Tour Invitational held at his home club, the Centurion Country Club.

He broke into the top 200 on the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time following this win.

FINAL RESULTS -KENYA OPEN 2025

1. Jacques KRUYSWIJK (RSA) 69, 66, 64, 67 (-18)

2. John PARRY (ENG) 63, 65, 72, 68 (-16)

3. Deon GERMISHUYS (RSA) 68, 68, 67, 68 (-13)

4. Jayden SCHAPER (RSA) 64 ,69, 73, 66 (-12)

T5. Jamie RUTHERFORD (ENG) 66, 71, 69 (-11)

T5.Gregorio DE LEO (ITA) 68, 71 ,66, 68 (-11)

PRIZE MONEY

1.Jacques USD 425000.00

2. PARRY USD 275000.00 (Sh 55 million)

3. GERMISHUYS USD 157500.00 (Sh 20 million)

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