
Lira, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Palm Valley Golf and Nation Membership’s Meron Kyomugisha has acquired the 4th version of the Lira Females Golf Open backed by Equity Bank Uganda. The match brought collectively over 100 golfers from everywhere in the nation to compete below the spirited theme “Backing Each and every Audacious Swing.”
The two-day Lira tournament that ended Saturday turned out to be a platform no longer true for competitors but also for networking, mentorship, and encouraging more females to absorb the sport. What made this match stand out used to be no longer most attention-grabbing the aggressive spirit but also the occasion of females’s rising presence in the sport of golf, especially in Northern Uganda.
“As Equity Bank, we fee every social and alternate aspects of the community, a key motive in the help of sponsoring the 4th Edition of the Lira Females Open Golf Championship,” said Kenneth Okello, Manager of Equity Division, Lira. He said that Equity Bank’s pork up of golf nationally dates help to 2008, and the bank remains a company believer in sports activities as a instrument for social impact.
On the cease of the 2-day tournament, Kyomugisha used to be topped the general winner of this 365 days’s championship. Golf stars Martha Babirye and Peace Kabasweka shared second space, marking one other milestone in the recognition of females in golf.

