Kenya's Indiza charging ahead |
➡️ D. Indiza 68, 65 - 133 (-9)
➡️ J. Moore 69, 67 - 136 (-6)
➡️ G.Snow 69, 68 - 137 (-5)
➡️ N. Mburu 70, 69 - 139 (-3)
➡️ R.Happy 72, 69 - 141 (-1)
➡️ M. Madalitso 76, 66 - 142 (par)
➡️ Click for full results
OUT - Missed the cut
➡️ J. Seale +8
➡️ R. Rugumayo +9
➡️ F. Wanzala
➡️ D.Lagoro
➡️ S.Kasaija
➡️ A.Kamya
➡️ A. Muhumuza
➡️ V. Byamukama
➡️ G. Olayo
Entebbe, Uganda | LOUIS JADWONG | Former champion Joshua Seale from South Africa carded a 73 - 2 over par - on day two but it was not enough to save him from the cut at the ongoing Uganda Professional Golf Open in Entebbe.
Seale was the top name causality as poor scores saw the cut-off mark set at +7 at Entebbe's par-71 course - his total of 150 just one stroke off.
Kenyan ace Dismas Indiza showed he is the man to beat, with nine birdies for a 5-under par, 65 day two score. That gave him a 36-hole total of 133, 9 under par, well ahead of second placed John Moore from Zambia, who was also outstanding with a 67, for a total of 136.
A thrilling day-3 awaits golf fans, as five-time champion Indiza, Moore and Snow battle in the pressure group that tees off at 9.50am.
The day's second best score came from Zambia, a 66 from Madalitso Muthiya of Lusaka Golf club while Ugandan teenager David Kamulindwa beat the cut comfortable with (74, 75) +7.
Last year's champion Stephen Ferreira of Portugal beat the cut, but is well off the pace of the favourites to take the top prize. Thirty five golfers made the cut.
Prize money for the 72-hole event is $50,000. The event marks the climax of an amazing three weeks of Uganda Open action.
Playing for pride is a group of amateurs led by Open Champion Ronald Otile, who was also the only one who made the cut.
Nile Breweries under their brand Castle Lite, are the anchor sponsors of the Open. Co-sponsors are Barclays Bank, Britam Insurance, CBA Africa, Kwese Sports, Ernest and Young, Minet, Gems Cambridge Int School, Nation Media Group, Kwese Sports, Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort and Spa and Time Cop.
****
PAST WINNERS
2006 – Deo Akope (Uganda)
2007 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2008 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2009 – Richard Ainley (Kenya)
2010 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2011 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2012 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2013 – Vincent Byamukama (Uganda)
2014 – Deo Akope (Uganda)
2015 – Madalisto Muthiya (Zambia)
2016 – Joshua Seale (South Africa)
2017 – Stephen Ferriera (Portugal)
2018 –
Tweets by CastleLiteUg➡️ J. Moore 69, 67 - 136 (-6)
➡️ G.Snow 69, 68 - 137 (-5)
➡️ N. Mburu 70, 69 - 139 (-3)
➡️ R.Happy 72, 69 - 141 (-1)
➡️ M. Madalitso 76, 66 - 142 (par)
➡️ Click for full results
OUT - Missed the cut
➡️ J. Seale +8
➡️ R. Rugumayo +9
➡️ F. Wanzala
➡️ D.Lagoro
➡️ S.Kasaija
➡️ A.Kamya
➡️ A. Muhumuza
➡️ V. Byamukama
➡️ G. Olayo
Entebbe, Uganda | LOUIS JADWONG | Former champion Joshua Seale from South Africa carded a 73 - 2 over par - on day two but it was not enough to save him from the cut at the ongoing Uganda Professional Golf Open in Entebbe.
Seale was the top name causality as poor scores saw the cut-off mark set at +7 at Entebbe's par-71 course - his total of 150 just one stroke off.
Kenyan ace Dismas Indiza showed he is the man to beat, with nine birdies for a 5-under par, 65 day two score. That gave him a 36-hole total of 133, 9 under par, well ahead of second placed John Moore from Zambia, who was also outstanding with a 67, for a total of 136.
A thrilling day-3 awaits golf fans, as five-time champion Indiza, Moore and Snow battle in the pressure group that tees off at 9.50am.
The day's second best score came from Zambia, a 66 from Madalitso Muthiya of Lusaka Golf club while Ugandan teenager David Kamulindwa beat the cut comfortable with (74, 75) +7.
Last year's champion Stephen Ferreira of Portugal beat the cut, but is well off the pace of the favourites to take the top prize. Thirty five golfers made the cut.
****@CastleLiteUg #UgandaOpen2018 (Professionals)— Castle Lite Uganda (@CastleLiteUg) September 27, 2018
Dismas Indiza: 68, 65
Dayne John Moore: 69,67
Greg Snow: 69, 68
Simon Mburu Ngige: 70, 69
Robert Happy: 72, 69
Muthiya Madalisto: 76, 66
Silver Opio: 73, 69
Alfred Nandwa: 70, 72
Robinson Chinhoi: 69, 73
Stephen Ferreira: 73, 70 pic.twitter.com/tIj0TvIIWM
Here are the 15 #Uganda professionals that have made the cut to the #UgandaOpen2018 Pro tournament. #Happy Robert#Silver Opio#Willy Deus Kitata#Dennis Anguyo#Herman Mutawe #Robert Oluba#Phillip Kasozi... https://t.co/pCYncmMSaE— Uganda Golf Times (@ugandagolftimes) September 27, 2018
Prize money for the 72-hole event is $50,000. The event marks the climax of an amazing three weeks of Uganda Open action.
Playing for pride is a group of amateurs led by Open Champion Ronald Otile, who was also the only one who made the cut.
Nile Breweries under their brand Castle Lite, are the anchor sponsors of the Open. Co-sponsors are Barclays Bank, Britam Insurance, CBA Africa, Kwese Sports, Ernest and Young, Minet, Gems Cambridge Int School, Nation Media Group, Kwese Sports, Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort and Spa and Time Cop.
****
PAST WINNERS
2006 – Deo Akope (Uganda)
2007 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2008 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2009 – Richard Ainley (Kenya)
2010 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2011 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2012 – Dismas Indiza (Kenya)
2013 – Vincent Byamukama (Uganda)
2014 – Deo Akope (Uganda)
2015 – Madalisto Muthiya (Zambia)
2016 – Joshua Seale (South Africa)
2017 – Stephen Ferriera (Portugal)
2018 –
FRIDAY DRAW
Match
|
Time
|
First name
|
Last name
|
1
|
08:00
|
DEO
|
AKOPE
|
1
|
08:00
|
KOPAN
|
TIMBE
|
2
|
08:10
|
DAVID
|
KAMULINDWA
|
2
|
08:10
|
DAVID
|
OPATI
|
2
|
08:10
|
SAIDI
|
MAWA
|
3
|
08:20
|
BRIAN
|
TOOLIT
|
3
|
08:20
|
ONITO
|
OPIO
|
3
|
08:20
|
SYDNEY
|
WEMBA
|
4
|
08:30
|
MATTHEW
|
OMONDI
|
4
|
08:30
|
RONALD
|
OTILE (A)
|
4
|
08:30
|
MOHAMMAD
|
MANDHU
|
5
|
08:40
|
ABBEY
|
BAGALANA
|
5
|
08:40
|
HESBON OWITI
|
KUTWA
|
5
|
08:40
|
RONALD
|
BUKENYA
|
6
|
08:50
|
MOHIT
|
MEDIRATTA
|
6
|
08:50
|
ERICK OOKO
|
OBURA
|
6
|
08:50
|
JUSTUS
|
MADOYA
|
7
|
09:00
|
DAVID
|
WAKHU
|
7
|
09:00
|
RICHARD
|
BAGUMA
|
7
|
09:00
|
PHILLIP
|
KASOZI
|
8
|
09:10
|
ROBERT
|
OLUBA
|
8
|
09:10
|
IGNATIUS
|
MKETEKETE
|
8
|
09:10
|
HERMAN
|
MUTAWE
|
9
|
09:20
|
DENIS
|
ANGUYO
|
9
|
09:20
|
WILLY DEUS
|
KITATA
|
9
|
09:20
|
STEPHEN
|
FERREIRA
|
10
|
09:30
|
ROBSON
|
CHINHOI
|
10
|
09:30
|
ALFRED
|
NANDWA
|
10
|
09:30
|
SILVER
|
OPIO
|
11
|
09:40
|
MADALITSO
|
MUTHIYA
|
11
|
09:40
|
ROBERT
|
HAPPY
|
11
|
09:40
|
SIMON NGIGE
|
MBURU
|
12
|
09:50
|
GREG
|
SNOW
|
12
|
09:50
|
DAYNE JOHN
|
MOORE
|
Match
|
Time
|
First name
|
Last name
|
12
|
09:50
|
DISMAS
|
INDIZA
|
13
|
10:50
|
CHARLES
|
KABUNGA
|
13
|
10:50
|
MICHAEL OLWOC
|
MONNE
|
13
|
10:50
|
ROMEO
|
SALI
|
14
|
11:00
|
ISAAC
|
AISU
|
14
|
11:00
|
DANIEL
|
BASWETI
|
14
|
11:00
|
GEORGES
|
MOENECLAEY
|
15
|
11:10
|
JOSEPH
|
KASOZI
|
15
|
11:10
|
HASSAN
|
KIYEMBA
|
15
|
11:10
|
HATWIB
|
KATOTO
|
16
|
11:20
|
MOSES MATSIKO
|
BARYAMUJURA
|
16
|
11:20
|
CHARLES
|
MUBIRU
|
16
|
11:20
|
HARRY
|
HAKIZA
|
17
|
11:30
|
JOSEF
|
SALANI
|
17
|
11:30
|
COLIN
|
MUSONDA
|
17
|
11:30
|
STEFAN
|
KRISCH
|
18
|
11:40
|
MORGAN
|
OTILE
|
18
|
11:40
|
SERWANO
|
WALUSIMBI
|
18
|
11:40
|
TUMUBWEINEE
|
TWINEMANZI
|
19
|
11:50
|
PETER
|
APELL
|
19
|
11:50
|
JACOB
|
BYAMUKAMA
|
19
|
11:50
|
KENNETH
|
AMAGU
|
20
|
12:00
|
EMMANUEL
|
KIRUNDA
|
20
|
12:00
|
ALLAN
|
KATEEBA
|
20
|
12:00
|
DAVID
|
MUSISI
|
21
|
12:10
|
DENMONT KATENDE
|
MUTYABA
|
21
|
12:10
|
BENSON
|
KATEMA
|
21
|
12:10
|
DAVID
|
KATEREGGA
|
22
|
12:20
|
ANTONIO
|
DI FONZO
|
22
|
12:20
|
PERRY
|
MUSIIME
|
22
|
12:20
|
PATRICK
|
MUGISHA MUNTU
|
23
|
12:30
|
MICHAEL BAFANIBENDA
|
TUMUSIIME
|
23
|
12:30
|
JERRY
|
OWACHI
|
23
|
12:30
|
JOHN PAUL
|
WAIGO
|
Match
|
Time
|
First name
|
Last name
|
24
|
12:40
|
MARK
|
KADDUMUKASA
|
24
|
12:40
|
SSUBI
|
KIWANUKA
|
24
|
12:40
|
MARVIN
|
KAGORO
|
25
|
12:50
|
KIRYOWA
|
KIWANUKA
|
25
|
12:50
|
ANDREW
|
KIBAYA
|
25
|
12:50
|
ELLY
|
MUKASA
|
26
|
13:00
|
TONY
|
KATAMBA
|
26
|
13:00
|
EDWARD
|
OKECH
|
26
|
13:00
|
KAKA SWARAN
|
MATAMA
|
27
|
13:10
|
JB
|
TUMUSIIME
|
27
|
13:10
|
DAVID
|
SCANLON
|
27
|
13:10
|
ABDUL KATO
|
SEBBAALE
|
28
|
13:20
|
COLLINS
|
BULAFU
|
28
|
13:20
|
DANIEL FRANK
|
KALIMUZO
|
28
|
13:20
|
DAVID
|
ODIAMA
|
29
|
13:30
|
JUDE
|
OCHIENG
|
29
|
13:30
|
IAN
|
PARKER
|
29
|
13:30
|
BYABAGAMBI
|
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Ronald Otile's last putt brings back memories of Man City 2012 | Why 23-year-old 🇺🇬 Uganda #Golf champ is not in a hurry to turn pro..... "#DevelopingStory" :-) #UgGolfOpen18 https://t.co/VpiuM67Rq4 📷@Mikensubuga pic.twitter.com/eBVsZFH2r3— Louis Jadwong (@Jadwong) September 24, 2018
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