Mark Power made the most of a late sponsor’s invitation to shoot a settling first-round 67 at the Magical Kenya Open, a score that leaves the Kilkenny man five shots off leaders Casey Jarvis and Niklas Lemke.

Power only arrived at Karen Country Club on Tuesday but he sits on three-under par, one of 16 players in the congested group in a tie for 34th.

Starting on the 10th, Power had birdies at the 12th and 16th either side of a bogey at 15, and he rounded off his front nine with a brilliant eagle at the par-five 18th.

A bogey at the third saw him fall back to two-under before a birdie at the eighth.

Sweden’s Lemke set the pace early on with an eight-under-par 62, later matched by South Africa’s Jarvis. Scotland’s David Law was one shot off the lead after a first-round 63.

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World number 216 Law was on track for a share of the lead after eight birdies in his first 14 holes, but a bogey at the next dropped him one behind along with Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat.

Additional reporting: PA

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