French professional Clément Sordet in the company of Dr. P. Wambugu, Joe and S. Nduati returned a combined total of 88 to finish second. Sordet is an experienced golfer having played college golf at Texas Tech, where he won six timesThe third was the 2015 Kenya Open champion Haydn Porteous with a combined score of 86. He enjoys the globe-trotting nature of life on the European Tour and is gracing this year’s Open after back-to-back events in the Middle East. The 2017 Nordea Masters winner has not played the Kenya Open before and expects a good test at high altitude. “When you are in Europe, four in a row is easier but I went from Qatar to here and then Malaysia.
Source: The Star March 14, 2019 21:11 UTC