Tanzania’s Iddy Madina Her First Uganda Ladies Open Title After Over Decades Chase

by | Sep 10, 2024 | Golf, Regional | 0 comments

It has been a long journey, but this victory was worth every moment. I have dreamt of winning this tournament for years. I am proud to take this title back home – Iddy Madina.

The final day of the 2024 Johnnie Walker Uganda Golf Ladies Open will go down in folklore as one of the most memorable. The twists that occurred in the final four holes will be spoken about for ages. In the end, Tanzania’s Iddy Madina claimed her first Uganda Ladies Golf Open title after a decade of chase.

Tanzania’s putting angel emerged victorious, bagging her first Uganda Ladies Open title after many years of effort as two-times Open champion, Martha Babirye, collapsed in the final stretch.

The day began with Babirye holding a one-stroke lead, poised for what seemed like another championship win. As the gallery grew and anticipation heightened, Babirye’s control started to slip. A costly triple-bogey on the 15th hole marked the beginning of her troubles, followed by another bogey on hole 16 and a disastrous triple-bogey on the famous Akope Challenge, hole #17.

Despite a strong drive on the final hole, Babirye’s troubles deepened as she four-putted, finishing the tournament with a score of 80 and a gross of 232 as Madina displayed remarkable composure and skill, particularly on the final hole.

Hawa Wanyeche, also from Tanzania, faltered with an 8 on the hole #18 as Madina maintained her focus, putting twice to secure a two-stroke victory and the coveted trophy.

“It has been a long journey, but this victory was worth every moment. I have dreamt of winning this tournament for years. I am proud to take this title back home,” said Madina as she lifted up the trophy.

As the sun set on the Entebbe Golf Club, Johnnie Walker ensured the celebration was nothing short of spectacular.

The ladies, along with guests and golf enthusiasts, were treated to a sumptuous dinner at the exclusive 19th Hole Experience. The evening was a testament to Johnnie Walker’s commitment to excellence, with bottle service showcasing the entire UBL whisky catalogue, endless cocktails, and live entertainment by Solome Basuuta and her band, who kept the energy high throughout the night.

The event was graced by several dignitaries, including the Minister of Gender, Labour, and Social Development, Hon. Betty Amongi, who publicly expressed her passion for golf and pledged to spearhead the revamping of her home course, Lira Golf Course, as well as promoting the sport nationwide.

Eunice Waweru, the Finance Director at Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL), spoke about the organization’s efforts to grow the game of golf in Uganda over the years.

“I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the talented players who participated in this remarkable tournament. Well done! At UBL, we believe in the power of excellence, progress, and passion—values embodied not only by the game of golf but by everyone who took to the course this week. Johnnie Walker stands for progress and excellence, and tonight we are immensely proud to be part of this celebration of women excelling in golf,” Waweru said.

“In a special way, I want to congratulate and applaud the tournament winners, who competed with such skill and determination,” she added.

The evening featured a prize-giving ceremony, where the ladies were honored for their exceptional performances on the greens. Teams from Tanzania and Ghana dominated the awards session, taking home most of the trophies.

The 2024 JW Uganda Ladies Open has set a new standard for the sport in the region and with Johnnie Walker as a partner, the future of women’s golf in Uganda looks brighter than ever.

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