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Round 1 is well underway on the Karen GC in Nairobi and the clubhouse leader at -8 62 Swede Niklas Lemke.
edit>>>>>> Casey Jarvis fired ten birdies to share the first-round lead with Niklas Lemke at the 2026 Magical Kenya Open presented by absa.
The South African was among the later starters at Karen Country Club in Nairobi and fired a superb -8 62 to match Lemke's earlier effort.
Scotland's David Law and Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat were one stroke off the lead at -7 63
Jarvis bogeyed his opening hole but bounced back in some style with six birdies in his next seven as he went out in 30.
He said: "I’m super pleased with the round. I started off with a bogey and thought it wasn’t going to be the best day, but I turned it around pretty quickly and pleased with what I shot.
"I came into the week saying I should be really aggressive, and I think I was pretty aggressive off the tees. I hit the driver nicely and I took advantage of that.
"Around a course like this, I think if you’re on with your driver, you can shoot pretty low. I think being aggressive on a course like this does suit me in a way.
"It’s tough to look ahead of what can happen, so I just stay present and in the moment. Whatever happens, happens."
Lemke finished with an eagle to cap off a flawless round - which began in understated fashion with just two birdies on the front nine.
The Swede made gains at alternate holes on the back nine, birdieing the tenth, 12th, 14th and 16th before a beautiful approach to the last set up a tap-in eagle.
"I think I’ve shot eight under before but not a 62, so I’m pleased with that," he said afterwards. I like these kinds of golf courses. They are a little short, old school, tricky. You have to think your way around it a little bit. I enjoy being here."
Lemke's fellow Swedes Joakim Lagergren and Mikael Lindberg were in a group at -6 64 alongside American Ryggs Johnston, Spaniard Angel Ayora and Portugal's Ricardo Gouveia.
Defending champion Jacques Kruyswijk was -3 after a 67 that featured hole-outs at the second and third, the former for an eagle out of a bunker and the latter for a birdie.

edit>> Canada's Aaron Cockerill was in the late wave not having played in 3 weeks as he and wife Chelsea welcomed their 2nd daughter Tegan on January 31st.
He went off the 10th with 4 straight pars but back to back bogey's at 14, 15 saw him at +2. However he bounced right back with birdies at 16 &17, then got on a roll with 4 birdies on his inward nine for -4 66 T16.
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