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I&M Bank Katogo Golf Series returns with Uganda vs Kenya ‘Migingo Skirmishes’ showdown at Entebbe Club this Saturday

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The I&M Bank Katogo Golf Series 2026 returns this Saturday, May 2nd, at the lake-side Entebbe Club, with a fresh twist.

Departing from its traditional quarterly format, this outing marks the much-anticipated return leg of the ‘Migingo Skirmishes,’ a Uganda vs Kenya golf showpiece.

Golfers pose before tee off

The concept of the Migingo Skirmishes was initiated in 2024 by Kihara Mania- the Regional I&M Bank CEO, after he participated in the second edition of the Katogo Golf Series in June the same year.

Impressed by the experience, he invited the organisers to take the event to his home club- Limuru Country Club in Kenya.

This idea came to life in November 2024, when over 60 amateur golfers from Uganda traveled to Kenya, and took on members of Limuru Country Club, marking the inaugural I&M Bank Katogo Golf cross-border Series.

Golfers pose before tee off

By press time, fifty-nine (59) Kenyan golfers, majority from Limuru, had confirmed participation for the Entebbe showdown.

The Katogo Captain- Elly Kibuuka Mukasa, who ledthe Ugandan contingent to Limuru in 2024, has warmly welcomed the visiting Kenyan golfers, emphasizing the importance of regional unity through sport and the continuity of relationships built through the series.

We are truly happy to have our Kenyan brothers and sisters in Uganda,” he said. “This is more than just a golf tournament; it’s a celebration of friendship and shared passion. We look forward to returning the favor and making this an unforgettable experience for every attendee. While we will compete fiercely on the course, the spirit of brotherhood remains at the heart of this series.

Elly Kibuuka Mukasa, Katogo Captain

The Katogo Captain- Elly Mukasa watches the flight of his ball after teeing off during the Migingo Skirmishes in 2024

Saturday’s competition will feature a match play format for the main team event- Katogo versus Limuru & Co. Alongside this, a Stableford competition will cater to the wider field of golfers.

In the inaugural Migingo Skirmishes in 2024, the Kenyan side claimed bragging rights after posting an impressive 399 points, comfortably ahead of Uganda’s 343.

Kihara Mania- the Regional I&M Bank CEO pictured at the Migingo Skirmishes tournament between Kenya and Uganda golfers at Limuru Country Club in Kemya

This weekend, however, the hosts will be eager to leverage their local knowledge to reclaim the title on home soil.

I&M Bank Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications- Annette Nakiyaga, highlighted the significance of the event towards growing the game of golf, and the deepening of regional integration through sport.

The Migingo Skirmishes gave birth to the cross-border legs of the I&M Bank Katogo Golf Series. Since then, we’ve been able to host events beyond Uganda and bring together golfers from across the region. We’ve seen how powerful this platform has become in building connections, and there’s so much more in store this year as we continue to expand and innovate.

Annette Nakiyaga, I&M Bank Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications

I&M Bank Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications- Annette Nakiyaga,

The series continues to maintain its signature hole-in-one prize, a brand-new Mitsubishi Outlander Sport.

The event will culminate into a 19th hole experience that will be headlined by the Janzi Band, with a relaxed denim-themed dress code.

The 2026 I&M Bank Katogo Golf Series is supported by Johnnie Walker, Victoria Motors, GA Insurance, RwandAir, Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort and Spa, Kampala Serena Hotel, Fenon Events, Goldman’s Luxury, NBS Sport, Case Hospital, and Time Cop Security.

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Galven Green fires 64 to seize one-shot lead in ADT Open

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Malaysia’s Galven Green insisted he did nothing special on Friday at tree-lined Luisita, but the result of his third round was anything but ordinary.

“I just came out and played, not doing anything special,” Green said moments after carving out an eagle-aided, bogey-free eight-under-par 64 to grab a one-shot lead over Michele Ortolani heading into the final round of the $100,000 BingoPlus Philippine ADT Open. “I was just finding fairways and hit greens and fortunately made some putts.”

Green, who drained a 20-footer for eagle on No. 9 to turn in 31, matched the low round of the week set by Englishman Thomas Plumb in the opening round on Wednesday. Sean Ramos and Angelo Que remained the only Filipinos with mathematical chances entering the final 18 holes after both stayed on par for a third straight round.

“I’m just going to go out there and do the best that I can do,” said Green, who sits on a 54-hole aggregate of 202 when asked about his final-round mindset. “There’s a lot of golf to be played still.”

The 22-year-old Ramos is in position to contend for a second straight victory.

“I feel a little bit experienced now, being in contention in these events,” said Ramos, who finished tied for second at the ADT Players Championship in Malaysia last month after losing in a three-man playoff. “I’m just more excited and happy to be continuing.”

Que, meanwhile, sits seven shots off the pace despite a 69, but the three-time Asian Tour winner and reigning Order of Merit champion on the local PGT remains hopeful.

“As long as you are out there playing, anything can happen,” said the 47-year-old Que.

Second-round leader Franco Scorzato, who fired a 66 on Thursday, slipped with a 71 to fall three shots behind the leader. Englishman Thomas Plumb, however, bounced back from a second-round 74 with an eagle-spiked, bogey-free 66 to move within two strokes of the lead.

Ortolani, the Italian who regularly competes on the Professional Golf Tour of India and the Alps Tour, fired eight birdies in a 65 to stay in contention for a breakthrough ADT title.

Amateur Shin Suzuki faded from the title race after a second straight 72 and now sits 10 shots back, level with Rupert Zaragosa, who also carded a level-par round. Keanu Jahns and Clyde Mondilla are likewise on 212 totals after rounds of 68 and 69, respectively.

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Bagalana ace lights up Day Two of Pro-Tee as Kamulindwa assumes lead

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David Kamulindwa played the best round on the second day of the MTN Pro-Tee at Entebbe Golf Club on Wednesday.

Kamulindwa fired seven birdies in the second round of a 5-under 66 at the par-71 course overlooking Lake Victoria.

Playing at his second home, Kamulindwa opened round two with a birdie, and that set the pace for the day. He went on to birdie holes 4, 9, 11, 13, 14, and 15, but scratched with a couple of bogeys on par-3 holes 6 and 16.

Vincent Byamukama maintained second place after playing a 1-under 70 and is one shot behind the leader.

Meanwhile, Day One leader Rodell Gaita struggled on the back nine en route to a one-over 72 to slip to third on the leaderboard. Gaita bogeyed par-4 holes 14 and 17 and registered a double bogey on par-3 hole 16.

Andrew Ssekibejja moved up nine places into fourth place after playing the second-best round of the day. The Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort & Spa golfer played a 3-under 68 and is tied for fourth place with Abraham Ainamani with a gross total of 142.

Day One leader Marvin Kibirige had a round to forget as he returned a 4-over 75 and slipped to sixth place.

Irene Nakalembe, who has played an identical 2-over 73 in the two rounds, is the only lady who made the cut.

Abbey Bagalana’s ace

The brightest moment of round two of the Pro-Tee was on par-3 hole 12. While Gaita and Deo Akope birdied the hole, Abbey Bagalana, with a Ping S55, hit an eye-catching hole-in-one, the seventh of his career.

“You don’t come to the course expecting a hole-in-one, but for as long as you’re playing and you do practice, things like that happen because you’re aiming for the hole. It was the right club, I was in the zone, and I made it,” Bagalana said.

Round 3 Draw

The Pro-Tee continues on Thursday with Round Three, as the players who made the cut continue to battle for a lion’s share of Shs. 15,000,000.

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Que eyes breakthrough at Luisita as 46 Filipinos join ADT Open field

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LUISITA — A 46-strong local contingent will tee it up on Wednesday in the $100,000 (around P6 million) Bingo Plus Philippine ADT Open at the historic Luisita course here, with the most established ace in the field chasing a career-first win at the Robert Trent Jones-designed layout.

“Yes, I haven’t. That’s why I am motivated,” Angelo Que said, referring to a victory at the storied venue that has hosted several major international and local events, including multiple Philippine Opens. “It’s never too late to win one (here), although the course is playing much tougher from what I am used to.”

The 47-year-old Que, who joined the traditional Pro-Am on Tuesday, noted that the course “has gotten longer” after recent rains softened the fairways over the past few days, adding, “The greens are also slow (during the event) and that could be a problem if they decide to speed them up for the tournament.”

This marks the second major professional event hosted by the National Golf Association of the Philippines this year, following the President’s Cup at Wack Wack in January. A third is set with the Asian Tour’s International Series Philippine Open at Manila Southwoods later this year.

Que, who won the last Philippine Golf Tour stop at Caliraya in come-from-behind fashion last month, said that with a full field that also includes 82 international entries, the battle for the title is wide open. He also named Sean Ramos, a past ADT leg winner, and big-hitting Keanu Jahns as two other Filipinos to watch.

Clyde Mondilla, another former Philippine Open champion like Que, is also in the field, along with Fidel Concepcion, who broke through as a pro last year at Apo Golf in Davao—a layout that shares striking similarities with Luisita.

A lean but talented amateur field will also see action. Shinichi Suzuki, a multiple-time Philippine team member playing out of Manila Southwoods, leads a six-man amateur group that includes Rolando Bregente and Chris Remata.

This will be the sixth of 13 stops on the ADT season, which will also stage tournaments in Thailand, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia.

The highest-ranked Filipino in the ADT Order of Merit entering Luisita at No. 10, Ramos comes off a three-man playoff loss in the ADT Players Championship in Malaysia last month and will be eager to bounce back on home soil.

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