Coffee Golf Championship 2021:
Saturday October 2nd – Mbale sports club
Game mode: Medal
Green fees: 40,000 / =
Amateur golfers from the various golf clubs in Uganda and Kenya have the opportunity to come together and meet after the second wave of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
This will be on Saturday October 2nd, 2021 during the Coffee Cup Championship, which will be played on Mbale Golf Course.
The nine-hole golf course will accommodate up to 100 golfers, all of whom will adhere to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to contain the spread of this highly contagious disease.
These SOPs include testing (mandatory for all golfers), masking, regular disinfection and hand washing, and social distancing.
Mbale Golf Course is in shape to host the 2021 Coffee Championship
Uthuman Mugoya, the president of Mbale Golf Club, confirmed that they are ready to welcome the golf family and every golfer should be ready to provide a negative COVID-19 certificate.
“We expect over 100 golfers from all over the country and from neighboring Kenya to have accepted. Every participant should undergo a mandatory Covid-19 test and present a 72-hour negative COVID-19 certificate prior to participation, ”commented Mugoya.
Golfers from the host clubs Jinja, Tororo, Kampala, Entebbe, Lugazi (Mehta), Tooro, Soroti, Kabale and Kakamega are expected.
The home club is led by former captain Paul Okiring, current captain Joseph Okudi, President Mugoya, Augustine Mamawi, teenager Robert Masaba (18), among others.
This championship is played according to the medal format of the game, with prizes awaiting the top performers in all categories.
The Coffee Cup event is a tournament that amateur golfers will make the most of to prepare for next month’s Uganda Open in Entebbe.
The Coffee Cup Golf Championship 2021 is sponsored by the Women’s Coffee Alliance, CastleLite, Daily Monitor, Pepsi, NTV, among others