Ashun Wu, of China, has fired a six-under 65 in the final round to easily hold off a chasing pack of three players and win the Magical Kenya Open by four strokes.
Wu completed each of his rounds under par to finish on 16-under 268 and cruise to victory at the Muthaiga Golf Club, despite starting the final day four shots off the lead.
"It's a very, very good feeling today to win a championship. It was very tough today, I played very, very well today and made seven birdies," Wu told the DP World Tour website.
Aaron Cockerill (67), Thriston Lawrence (66) and Hurly Long (66) finished with a share of second place without seriously challenging for the lead.
David Horsey (69) could not replicate his form in the third round where he shot 65 and finished the tournament another shot back in fifth.
The lone Australian competitor Blake Windred finished in joint-65th place at three-over for the tournament after his last-round 74.
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