Mwangi's emotional Golf Park Open playoff win ignites Kenya's junior dream

In a pulse-pounding finish that turned The Golf Park layout into a high-stakes drama, James Mwangi didn't just win the fourth edition of The Golf Park Open-he seized it...
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James Mwangi dramatically won the fourth edition of The Golf Park Open in a thrilling playoff finish this past Sunday, igniting Kenya's junior golf aspirations.
- Mwangi secured the victory in a "pulse-pounding finish" that transformed The Golf Park into a high-stakes arena.
- The event was the fourth edition of The Golf Park Open.
- The win solidifies Mwangi's status and is seen as a boost for junior golf development in Kenya.
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