Sheraton Hotel Consoles losers in the just concluded Uganda golf open

Mavin Kagolo one of the losers (L) receives a voucher for a month at the Sheraton fitness centre from Sheraton’s rooms division manager David Ssekitoleko.(R)

At Sheraton everybody is a winner, as the winners of the Uganda National golf open walked away with different prizes, Sheraton Hotel consoled the losers during the pigamingi night.

Mavin Kagolo one of the losers (L) receives a voucher for a month at the Sheraton fitness centre from Sheraton’s rooms division manager David Ssekitoleko.(R)
Mavin Kagolo one of the losers (L) receives a voucher for a month at the Sheraton fitness centre from Sheraton’s rooms division manager David Ssekitoleko.(R)

The losing participants were awarded with prizes such as one month at the Sheraton fitness centre, dinner for two, and a night at the Sheraton among others.

The pigamingi night was created to reward losers and show them that they can as well be winners. Over 10 losers were rewarded, thanks to Sheraton Hotel.

The tournament was won by 20 year old Toro Golf Club golfer Ronald Otile, who claimed the 73rd d Uganda Amateur Open Golf Championship, at the par 72 Kitante course and became the youngest winner in the history of the Uganda Golf Open.

The player maintained his composure throughout the four days of action and staving off challenges from his national team-mates Gideon Kagyenzi, Ronald Rugumayo, and national junior player Richard Baguma.

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