LIQUID TELECOM CEOS GOLF DAY
OVERALL WINNER
Innocent Nahabwe 38 points
GROUP WINNERS – MEN
A: Patrick Mugisha 36 pts
B: John Muchiri 34 pts (c/b)
C: Joseph Adrapi 35 pts
LADIES
A: Wendy Angudeyo 33 pts
B: Maxi Byenkya 29 pts
LONGEST DRIVE
Men: Samuel Ssejjaaka
Ladies: Martha Babirye
NEAREST TO THE PIN
Men: Derrick Kahindi
Ladies: Martha Babirye
Handicap 24 golfer Dr Innocent Nahabwe emerged overall winner of the inaugural Liquid Telecom CEOs (Chief Executive Officers) Golf Tournament that was played over the weekend at the par-72 Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort and Spa course in Kigo.
Nahabwe, a CEO of Galaxy FM carded 36 points to stay atop a large field of 110 top executives to claim the top gong in an event that was also graced by club members.
Nahabwe who also picked many accolades last year was awarded with a trophy and six-months free home internet, courtesy of tournament sponsors Liquid Telecom.
“I was a bit disorganized before my round because my caddie did not turn up. However I managed to cool down and played my game,” Nahabwe noted after receiving his award at the 19th hole adding that; “it was a great tournament and I am happy for the CEOs that competed in golf for the first time.”
Dennis Kahindi – CEO Liquid Telecom Uganda was among the podium finishers, claiming the men’s Nearest to the Pin prize.
“My game was lousy,” Kahindi joked to the amusement of revelers during the awards dinner adding that; “My target was four birdies and I indeed got about four birdies.”
Overall, Kahindi was confident that it was a beautiful outing and he himself enjoyed the company of fellow CEOs on and off the course.
Going forward, he promised a bigger tournament during the event’s second staging next year.
Meanwhile, all group winners (both ladies and men) were awarded with trophies and three-months free home internet, courtesy of Liquid Telecom.
Lake Victoria Serena’s Martha Babirye claimed two side bets prizes in the shape of ladies nearest to the Pin and longest drive gongs.
Winner Ladies Group B was Maxi Byenkya off 29 points. Ladies Group A winner was Wendy Angudeyo off 36 points. West Nile’s Adrapi Joseph returned 35 points to emerge Men’s Group C winner.
John Mukibi managed 34 points to emerge Men’s Group B winner but on count back.
Men Group A was won by Patrick Mugisha who bagged 36 points.