China's Ashun Wu cruises to Kenya Open win
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 Kenya Open by four strokes.
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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 Kenya Open by four strokes.
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