Entebbe, Uganda | Moses Ssebugwawo and Charles Odere where held up by the darkness in the clash Saturday with Joseph Bogera and Kenneth Kiddu at Entebbe Club and will have to replay their quarter final golf game in the Singleton Match Play Challenge.
The match will now be determined on Friday over holes 1,2 and 9 to see who moves to the semi finals.
The winner of this tie will take on Serwano Walusimbi and Peter Magona, who beat there opponents Jimmy Adiga and Johnson Dairo 2-1.
The 19th hole and the day itself on Saturday was sponsored by DStv Uganda Business, with them sponsoring Hole in 1 on hole 10, with no golfer claiming that stake which was PVR HD Decoder Extra View with 3 months Premium Subscription.
Saidi Kirarira and Richard Mucunguzi where 3-2 winners over Robert Busingye and Innocent Nahabwe while Michael Odur and Brian Manyindo where 2-1 winners over Conrad Odere and Shaban Ramathan
Kin Kariisa, was winner Group A with 37 points while Bruce Aijuka was winner Group B with 43 points, Lin Xing and Kelvin Wakwabubi where Group C and D winners respectively with 41 and 38 points.
Palm Valley’s Dinah Ongol, with 39 points was the winner Group A while Edith Wamalwa, was winner Group B with 39 and 37 points each.
Charles Kabunga was the Seniors winner with 34 points.
The tournament is sponsored by Uganda Breweries Limited under there luxury brand Singleton Whisky other co sponsors are DStv Uganda, Afrisafe Insurance Brokers, Uganda Airlines, CFAO Motors Uganda.


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