Ashun Wu rides dynamic short game to comfortable win at DP World Tour’s Magical Kenya Open

After the round, Wu was greeted by his wife and young daughter, both of whom made the trip to Nairobi.

Ashun Wu had a strategy heading into the weekend at the Magical Kenya Open.

“After two rounds, I talked to myself and said if I make 5 under each day on the weekend, I have a chance to win the tournament,” he said.

Wu did one better — firing a 5-under 66 on Saturday and then following it with an impressive 65 on Sunday, using an outstanding short game to capture the DP World Tour event at Muthaiga Golf Club.

For Wu, it marked his fourth European Tour victory and it also proved to be the first win by a Chinese player on the circuit’s African loop.

“It’s a very, very good feeling today,” Wu said. “It was very tough today but I was playing very, very good today.”

Wu pulled away from Thristan Lawrence, Hurly Long and Aaron Cockerill on the back nine to secure a four-stroke victory. Only four of the top 100 players on the Official World Golf Ranking took part in the event.

After the round, Wu was greeted by his wife and young daughter, both of whom made the trip to Nairobi.

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Ashun Wu sets Dubai Desert Classic pace, Bryson DeChambeau only two back

Ashun Wu opened his Saturday with an eagle on the par-4 starting hole at Emirates Golf Club and now leads the Omega Dubai Desert Classic.

Ashun Wu opened his Saturday with an eagle on the par-4 starting hole at Emirates Golf Club, and he ended it with the third-round lead at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. It was a strong performance for Wu, the 34-year-old from China who is chasing a fourth career European Tour title this week in Dubai.

He should remain keenly aware of the man chasing him, though. Bryson DeChambeau birdied two of his final three holes on Saturday and is only two shots back.

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Wu’s third-round 67 is his best so far this week. He was 3 under through three, had three consecutive birdies from Nos. 10-12 but gave one back with his sole bogey of the day at No. 16. Wu is 11 under.

It’s easy to see how that momentum blossomed from this opening shot, which produced that starting eagle. Saturday is, in fact, the Chinese New Year.

Frenchman Victor Perez is right in the middle of Wu and DeChambeau. He has fought back from an opening 73 with subsequent rounds of 66-67. Perez, whose only European Tour victory came at the 2019 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland, is a top-50 player in the world and played like it on Saturday. He strung together four birdies from Nos. 10-13 then added two more at Nos. 17 and 18 for a back-nine 31 to reach 10 under.

As for DeChambeau, he also birdied the 17th in Friday’s second round. For some glimpse into how he approached the 359-yard par 4, there’s this video from Round 2.

DeChambeau, at 9 under total after rounds of 70-67-70, is tied for third with fellow American Kurt Kitayama and Englishman Tom Lewis.

Eddie Pepperrell, who led after Round 2, dropped to sixth with a third-round 72.

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