Wu Ashun Becomes First Chinese to Win Kenya Open Golf Tournament

Wu Ashun of China poses with his trophy of the Magical Kenya Open during the last day of the Magical Kenya Open golf tournament at Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi on March 6, 2022. Simon MAINA / AFP

Chinese professional golfer Wu Ashun took home the top prize at Sunday’s Magical Kenya Open in Nairobi on Sunday, becoming the first Chinese, and the first person of Asian descent, to win the tournament.

But it wasn’t an easy win. He struggled to overcome a 4-shot deficit to win the Rhino Trophy with 6 under par in the final round.

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