Stanbic Entebbe Match Play Semifinals Delivers Unexpected Drama

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Rita Apel, the Stanbic Bank Head of ICT celebrating victory with the group A winnersThe semifinal showdown of the prestigious Stanbic Entebbe Match Play over the weekend, thrilled spectators, as the two competing duos displayed exceptional skills, in addition to the other twists and turns both on and off the course at Entebbe Golf Club.Match One:Media entrepreneur Kin Kariisa and Derick Bassabose faced a formidable challenge against the ‘slow but sure’ duo of Picole Lukyamuzi and Henry Nsubuga.However, the match concluded with Lukyamuzi and Nsubuga emerging victorious with a 5/4 win, leaving Kariisa and Bassabose to reflect on what could have been after this tough encounter. The winning pair took control early, building momentum as early as the 15th hole and never looking back.Reflecting on the high level of competition on display Kariisa said, “Henry and Picole are a dangerous duo. They played excellent golf today and proved they’re a force to reckon with. We gave it our all, but they were simply better,”Match Two:The excitement continued as the celebrated couple, Evelyne Atukunda and Ellis Katwebaze, faced an unexpected last minute setback.Atukunda had to bow out due to urgent commitments abroad. Undeterred, Katwebaze took on the challenge single-handedly, competing against the energetic pairing of Steven Kitamirike and Charles Kabunga who showed no mercy as they hammered him 3/1.The Saturday semifinals have set the stage for an electrifying final scheduled for August 2nd, where the coveted championship trophy will be up for grabs.Stanbic Bank, the tournament’s proud sponsor, has promised an unprecedented 19th-hole experience, aiming to deliver a memorable climax to this year’s event.Isaac Ajiji, Brand and Sponsorship Manager at Stanbic Bank, described the tournament’s journey to date as a, “fairytale unfolding in the most unexpected ways.”He highlighted the early exit of some favorites and expressed optimism about the rise of new talent, which has kept the competition lively and unpredictable.In the subsidiaries segment, Carol Ndeba and Twinemanzi Tumubwoine claimed the nearest-to-pin category, while Ben John took home the longest drive title.The Ladies’ Group B was impressively led by Maureen Okura, the Lady Captain of Entebbe Golf Club, alongside Edith Wamalwa. Meanwhile, Ladies’ Group A was dominated by Ritah Apel, Head of ICT at Stanbic and Uganda Golf President, alongside Bridget Basiima.In the men’s categories, Charles Kizito and Henry Baguma led Men’s Group C, while Collins Arituha and Edwin Tabaro topped Group B. The Men’s Group A was secured by Robin Mweheirwe with 42 points, closely followed by Shaka Karisa with 39 points.Sserwano Walusimbi, the Entebbe Golf Club captain, praised the event’s progress and the emerging talent on show indicating an exciting final in August. The post Stanbic Entebbe Match Play Semifinals Delivers Unexpected Drama appeared first on Business Focus.