Battle of wits, cowboy theme punctuate Singleton Challenge fourth round

By Amon Katungulu | Monday, May 13, 2019
Battle of wits, cowboy theme punctuate Singleton Challenge fourth round

For lovers of golf, last Friday night’s Singleton Challenge 19thhole experience was the epitome of bliss as golfers wound down after a grueling day at the Entebbe golf course.

The event had guests dressed in cool cowboy and denim outfits to go with the day’s  “Urban Cowboy “theme while the night featured appearances  some comedy best Ronnie Mcvex who kept guests laughing throughout the night as he hosted the show.

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The celebrations followed mouth-watering quarter finals action which had taken place earlier in the day with the pair of Samuel Kato and Charles Odere facing off with Martha Babirye and Maureen Okura in the amateur category and Rugumayo taking on Wanzala, Ainemani challenging Kamulindwa, while Mutawe locked horns with Kabuye in the professionals’ category.

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The event also featured a quiz night that saw golfers and guests alike pit their wits against each other.

“I congratulate all the golfers that have made it this far in the competition. We can all attest to the fact that it has not been easy. With victory in sight all I can say is buckle up for the fight to the top,” said Annette Nakiyaga, UBL’s Head of Luxury Portfolio.

The tourney which is slated to end July13will see the winning pair fly to Dubai to watch the OMEGA Dubai Desert Classic, a series which has featured some of golf’s best players, including Tiger Woods. The series includes a prize of a Pajero Sport whichawaits any golfer who manages a hole in one, courtesy of Victoria Motors.

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