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Full Round One draw for Kilembe Mines Ladies Open 2026 | Silver Category

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  • Event: Kilembe Mines Ladies Open 2026
  • Date: Thursday, 9th April
  • Format of play: Stroke
  • Category: Silver
  • Round: 1
  • Venue: Kilembe Mines Golf Club, Kasese

A total of 14 female golfers have been drawn for the opening round of the 2026 Kilembe Mines Ladies Open in the silver category.

Round one for these golfers will drive off on Thursday, 9th April at the par-73 Kilembe Mines Golf Club in Kasese.

Lillian Koowe full swing

The first match tees off at 9 a.m. with Lillian Koowe and Gloria Nanyonga swinging off.

Match two has Joweria Namanda, Janet Kabayonga and Meron Kyomugisha at 9:10 a.m.

Meron Kyomugisha chips the ball from the sand bunker (Credit: John Batanudde)

At 9:20 a.m., it will be Resty Nalutaaya, Martha Babirye and Racheal Natukunda.

Peace Kabasweka, Robinah Angom and Nerimah Shaminah swing off at 9:30 a.m.

The last group will drive off at 9:40 a.m. with the left-handed Gloria Mbaguta, Joyce Kisembo and Frista Birabwa.

The official practice round was held on Wednesday, 8th April 2026, with the golfers having a feel of the course that overlooks the gigantic Rwenzori Mountain ranges.

“The course is good and the only need is to get used to the greens,” Angom remarked after the official practice round on Wednesday.

The tournament is organised by Kilembe Mines Golf Club and Uganda Ladies Golf Union (ULGU).

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Kyomugisha bosses field after opening round | 2026 Kilembe Mines Ladies Open

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2026 Kilembe Mines Ladies Open:

Round 1 Leaderboard – Top 6:

  • Leader: Meron Kyomugisha – 80
  • 2nd: Peace Kabasweka – 81
  • T3: Joyce Kisembo – 83
  • T3: Winnie Musuya – 83
  • T5: Catherine Kwagala – 86
  • T5: Janet Kabayonga – 86

Meron Kyomugisha took lead of the 2026 Kilembe Mines Ladies open after the first 18 holes at the par-73 Kilembe Mines Golf course in Kasese Municipality on Thursday, 9th April 2026.

 The long hitting Kyomugisha scored +7 (80) during round one. Peace Kabasweka is chasing Kyomugisha by a single stroke.

Peace Kabasweka

Joyce Kisembo and Winnie Musuya are joint third with +10 (83) as the duo of Catherine Kwagala and Janet Kabayonga are jointly stationed in the fifth place (86 gross).

Nerimah Shaminah and Lillian Koowe are tied 7th with 88 gross. Judith Komugisha (89), Gloria Mbaguta (92) and Gloria Nanyonga (92) complete the top 11 positions.

Friday is a moving for the silver category golfers who will make 36 holes.

The bronze category has three golfers Annette Bamanya, Sarah Ainembabazi and Racheal Kabugho.

The event is a world amateur golf ranking championship.

This tournament is organized by Kilembe Mines Golf Club, Uganda Ladies Golf Union (ULGU) and supported by a number of partners as Neptune, pepsi, Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), Exim Bank and MTN Uganda.

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Kasango yearns for more victories after clinching 2026 POA Golf Series at Entebbe leg | Professionals

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Pearl Of Africa Golf Series 2026:

Professionals | Top 10 after 3 rounds (54 Holes):

  • Winner: Grace Kasango – 67, 69, 68 – 204
  • 2nd: Phillip Kasozi – 73, 67, 67 (207)
  • 3rd: Vincent Byamukama – 71, 69, 69 (209)
  • T4: Rodell Gaita – 71, 69, 70 (210)
  • T4: Ronald Rugumayo – 70, 69, 71 (210)
  • T6: David Kamulindwa – 71, 70, 72 (213)
  • T6: Davis Kato – 70, 70, 73 (213)
  • 8th: Herman Mutebi – 72, 70, 72 (214)
  • 9th: James Koto – 74, 69, 72 (215)
  • 10th: Silver Opio – 75, 72, 73 (220)

Grace Kasango won the professional category at the 2026 Pearl of Africa (POA) Golf Series played the Entebbe leg.

Kasango scored 9-under-204 in 54 holes played over three rounds at the lake side 1901 founded Entebbe club.

Grace Kasango scorecard

The towering calm professional opened the first round with 4-under-67; then 2-under-69 on round two and climaxed with 3-under-68 on the final round, to win by three strokes over the aggressive Phillip Kasozi.

“It was a great victory and I salute the rest of the players I played with” he stated.

Prize money breakdown for the professionals

“I look forward more victories in future building from this win” Kasango who earned Ug.Shs 4.3 from this victory added.

Kasozi put up a spirited fight to finish second with 6-under-207. Vincent “Araali” Byamukama finished third with 4-under-209.

The duo of Tadeo Rodell Gaita and Ronald Rugumayo completed the 54 holes with 3-under-210 gross apiece.

David Kamulindwa, Davis Kato, Herman Deco Mutebi, James Koto and Silver Opio completed the top ten.

Top 10 professionals (2026 POA Golf series) – Entebbe Leg

A total of 20 professionals made the cut for the Ug.Shs 27,000,000 prize money kitty of the professionals.

Joseph Cwinya-ai won the elite amateurs’ category to claim the biggest share of the Ug.Shs 5,000,000 prize money.

175 players were engaged in the subsidiary cluster played on the final day of the competition.

Bryan Wakwale and Florence Namuganza were the outstanding male and female winners respectively.

Exim Bank, Uganda Golf Union (UGU), Vivo Energy, Aquafina, Home Bliss, MTN Uganda and Case Medical Services, among others were among the sponsors.

The 2026 POA series will shift to the Kampala and Lugazi legs at the Uganda Golf Club and Lugazi Hills & Country Club courses respectively.

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Aggressive Cwinya-ai is unstoppable after 36 holes at Pearl Of Africa Golf series 2026 in Entebbe

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Pearl Of Africa Golf Series 2026 (Gross)

Top 10 after 2 rounds (36 Holes):

  • Leader: Joseph Cwinya-ai – 68, 67 (135)
  • 2nd: Andrew Ssekibejja – 73, 70 (143)
  • T3: Abdallah Kakooza – 72, 72 (144)
  • T3: Shaka Kariisa – 73, 71 (144)
  • T5: Joseph Kasozi – 74, 72 (146)
  • T5: Godfrey Kambale – 74, 72 (146)
  • T5: Juma Abiti – 78, 68 (146)
  • T8: Martha Babirye – 71, 76 (147)
  • T8: Elton Thembo – 72, 75 (147)
  • T8: Dominic Musoke – 72, 75 (147)

An hour after the gross players had teed off during round two of the Pearl Of Africa (POA) Golf Series in Entebbe, the heavens set loose with a heavy downpour.

The rain lasted for about 30 minutes before the action resumed. Overnight leader in the elite gross category, Joseph Cwinya-ai playing with Martha Babirye and Elton Thembo in the main pressure group teed off moments later.

Upon completing round two, Cwinya-ai was 4-under-67 on the day; and over all stood at 7-under.

He dubbed the rains before action as a complete blessing in disguise.

“The rains made the greens more softer and they were responding to my wedge approach shots. It was a blessing in disguise” he spoke after the round where he recorded 6 birdies, 10 pars and 2 bogies.

Joseph Cwinya-ai round two

Ironically, the two bogies Cwinya-ai registered came on the Entebbe course’s dog-legged par-4 holes 4 and 17.

Hole 17 at Entebbe club is christened as the Deo Akope Challenge, for the long history and troubles to professional legend, Akope.

“As I teed off hole 17, I recalled how I lost the 2024 Uganda Amateur Open title on that particular hole. The memories disorganized me and I ended up messing” he recounted with bitterness.

Joseph Cwinyaai score card

Cwinya-ai started the day brightly with a birdie on the par-5 hole 1 and two successive pars on 2 and 3.

Then came the bogie on the dog-leg par-4 hole 4. He fired up with three consecutive birdies on holes 5, 6 and 7. He parred the tricky par-3 hole 8 and ended the front course with a level score on par-4 hole 9.

He crossed to the back nine with excitement; scoring par scores on 10, 11 and 12 before another birdie on 13. In the last five holes, he got three pars on 14, 15 and 16 with a bogie on the 17 and summarized the Holy Thursday with a birdie on the par-5 hole 18.

Top 20 Elite Gross players after 36 holes

Target ahead of final round:

Cwinya-ai is definitely out of sight from the rest of the pack; but still harbors personal ambitions; to hit double figures with under-scores.

“This is more literally than done” he bragged. “It’s me competing against my own self. Though I have a target now; to end the tournament with a double digit under score after the three rounds” Cwinya-ai who is caddied by a female, Hadijah Nampijja states.

Former Uganda Amateur Open champion Andrew Ssekibejja is second on the leaderboard with +1 overall having scored 1-under during round two.

Abdullah Kakooza and teenager Shaka Kariisa are joint third with +2 (144) as Joseph Kasozi, Godfrey Kambale and Juma Abiti are jointly tied in fifth position with +4 (146).

Martha Babirye is the best leader, jointly tied in 8th place with Elton Thembo and Dominic Musoke (147).

The elite gross golfers conclude their championship on Good Friday.

Meanwhile, Grace Kasango leads the professionals’ wing with 4-under-67. He is three strokes better than the duo of Davis Kato and Ronald Rugumayo (70).

The professionals will wind business on Holy Saturday, on the same day as the subsidiary golfers.

The elite gross are vying for a total kitty of Ug.Shs 5,000,000 as the pros have Ug.Shs 27,000,000 to battle for.

Winners in 2025:

Michael Tumusiime won the Entebbe leg; John Musiimenta smiled on the podium as champion at Uganda Golf Club whilst Joseph Kasozi was triumphant in Lugazi for the amateurs.

For the professional events, Marvin Max Kibirige won in Kampala, Herman Mutebi (Entebbe) and Rugumayo (Lugazi).

Exim Bank, Uganda Golf Union (UGU), Vivo Energy, Aquafina, Home Bliss, MTN and Case Medical Services, among others lead the cast of partners.

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