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Friday, February 21, 2025

Parry continues to sizzle in Africa : 36 hole results...TEE TIMES

 DP World Tour : Magical Kenya Open ..Leaderboard

John Parry produced a back-nine birdie blitz to lead by one shot at the halfway stage of the 2025 Magical Kenya Open presented by absa. John Parry produced a back-nine birdie blitz to lead by one shot at the halfway stage of the 2025 Magical Kenya Open presented by absa.

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Parry started the day alongside Benjamin Hebert at the top of the leaderboard but found himself five shots behind the Frenchman by the time he teed off in the afternoon.

The in-form Englishman soon reeled him in, though, carding six birdies and no bogeys in a flawless 65 to head into the weekend on -14 and bogey-free so far.

Five of those birdies came on the back nine, with Parry holding his own shot-of-the-day competition at the 13th and 14th before closing his round with back-to-back birdies to take the outright lead despite swirling winds at Muthaiga Golf Club.

Parry won the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open in December to claim his second DP World Tour title and top the Opening Swing standings

Hebert had led for much of the day on -13 after finishing his second round with a hat-trick of birdies, including his spectacular chip-in on the 16th.

He sat alone in second after signing for a 66 which included six birdies and a single bogey.

South African Jayden Schaper was another four shots further back on -9 after closing his 69 with an eagle.

 Parry : "It felt a lot trickier than yesterday with trying to judge the wind. It got a lot bouncier.

"I felt like I controlled the ball all day, I definitely drove it better than yesterday. I controlled my ball flight pretty well and felt comfortable out there.

"It’s pretty simple, I just like to feel pretty centred through the turn and then just turn back down through it. It’s one of those things I’ve been doing for the last year and then trying to shape the ball both ways.

"I think that’s probably what’s helped me today with the wind direction, trying to hold the ball against the wind and things like that."

Parry stressed the importance of the DP World Tour coming to venues like Muthaiga Golf Club that pose a different test to others.

He added: "I think it’s massive and it shows with the scoring.

"You see it with some courses that are long and the cut is three or four under par, whereas here it’s level par. I think last year it was level or one over, it’s something we should do more of and it certainly suits me quite nicely."

edit ** It was a difficult day for Canada's Aaron Cockerill playing off the 10th tee he posted 3 birdies, but 2 bogey's in the wind out in -1 34, however he ran into trouble coming in with 3 bogey's and a double, 41 for aggregate score 70 75 +3 T93 to miss the cut which fell at E.

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