Valentine’s Day at the historic Entebbe Golf Club was anything but conventional. What began as a day of competitive sport under the Stanbic Matchplay Challenge evolved into a lakeside celebration where golf met glamour, and fairways gave way to fire beats at the 19th hole.By day, 246 golfers battled it out in high-intensity matchplay, navigating pressure shots and tactical duels across the manicured greens. But as the sun dipped below Lake Victoria’s horizon, the mood shifted from precision swings to pulsating sound.The Mysterious TakeoverThe night’s headline act was Kampala’s celebrated sister DJ duo, Mysterious2. Known for their bold stage presence and signature “synthetic mixes,” Mutesi Dej (Dush) and Muvaneza Espera took command of the decks in a much-anticipated “woman takeover” moment that electrified the clubhouse.“We are the Mysterious2 and we are here to do nothing but make you people happy. We are sure you will enjoy the vibe,” Dush declared as they launched into a genre-bending set.Their seamless transitions across Amapiano, Dancehall, and Uganda’s trending club hits transformed the traditionally reserved golf setting into a high-energy lifestyle arena. Golfers, sponsors, and guests traded spikes for dance moves, proving that the sport’s social scene is evolving just as dynamically as its competition.A Historic Shot on the GreensThe female-powered theme extended beyond the DJ booth. On the course, Berna Musanabera delivered the night’s most unforgettable sporting moment, a historic Hole-in-One that earned her a brand-new Toyota Corolla Cross, courtesy of CFAO Mobility Uganda.The feat sent waves through the golfing community, underscoring the rising visibility and impact of women in a sport traditionally dominated by men.Nostalgia Meets New SchoolAs the night deepened, DeeJay Jo kept the tempo alive with an “old school treat” that bridged generations. His playlist featured Ugandan classics such as Bread and Butter by Radio & Weasel and Eno Mic by Ziggy Dee, alongside timeless hits from Afrigo Band. The nostalgic selection united Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers in a shared soundtrack of memories.Selector J, the club’s in-house DJ, then carried revelers into the early hours, delivering a final celebratory stretch that ensured the Valentine’s spirit lingered long past midnight.More Than a TournamentThe Stanbic Matchplay Challenge marked the grand return of one of Uganda’s premier golfing tournaments, backed by Stanbic Bank Uganda. For the bank, the enhanced 19th Hole experience was a deliberate extension of its affluent client engagement strategy.Arthur Kiwanuka, Stanbic Bank’s Head of Affluent Banking, described the evening as a celebration not just of sport, but of community.“Today, we are not just celebrating sport; we are celebrating love for our golfing community. This is firmly in line with our purpose: Uganda is our home, we drive her growth. We are committed to being in the spaces our clients love, and we aren’t planning to leave anytime soon,” he said.Adding to the festivities, Flexipay offered generous discounts on food, cocktails, and celebratory shots, ensuring that romance and revelry flowed freely.A New Chapter for Golf CultureThe Valentine’s showcase at Entebbe Golf Club reflected a broader shift in Uganda’s lifestyle landscape, where sport is increasingly intertwined with entertainment, networking, and experiential luxury.On a night defined by precision drives, powerful mixes, and one unforgettable ace, golf proved it can be both competitive and contemporary, a game played on the greens and celebrated on the dance floor.The post Female Dj Duo Mysterious2 Light Up Stanbic Matchplay Party In Entebbe appeared first on The Insider.