A golfer in action on the golf course

Overview:

As golfers prepare to tee off on the par-71 Entebbe golf course for the third leg of the I&M Katogo Invitational tournament, many will be raring to go and experience this gripping format that fosters team work.

  • Event: 3rd  I&M Katogo Golf Invitational Series
  • Date: Saturday, 30th September 2023
  • Venue: Entebbe Club
  • Format of play: Me Too

The I&M Bank Katogo Invitational Golf Series returns this Saturday (30th September 2023) at the par-71 Entebbe Club, with something extraordinary on the menu; the exciting ‘Me too’ format.

The tournament has made a name for fusing competition and fun, which explains why the organisers have made it a habit to spice things up both on and off the greens, since the series’ inception in April. 

Over 200 golfers are expected to take part in the day-long championship.

Golfers pose before tee-off at the previous I&M Katogo Invitational series in Entebbe

“This is a format that has never been played in Uganda. The Katogo series is always happy to introduce something different and exciting for golfers to enjoy outside of the common formats we are all used to,” remarks Serwano Walusimbi, the Entebbe Club Captain.

As golfers prepare to tee off on the par-71 Entebbe golf course for the third leg of the tournament, many will be raring to go and experience this gripping format that fosters team work.

The format hinges on the notion that when a player feels that their ball is in a bad spot, they can use a ‘Me-too,’ and move it to the same spot of a group mate in a good position.

Each player will have only nine chances to use the ‘Me too’ call, and it is acceptable at any hole be it a drive, iron shot, or even a putt.

And the player who asks for a ‘Me too’ must either return a better score, or match the better positioned groupmate’s score. A worse score will attract a one stroke penalty on the player that asked for a ‘Me too.’

Annet Nakiyagga putts to the pin at I and M Katogo Invitational Golf series

“The creativity of the Katogo Series formats has provided inspiring moments on the course.  The unpredictability of the tournament keeps everyone on the edge, and hungry to deliver, so a new star is made for every round.  The Katogo series is driven by the urge to spice up the game we love with something new for every edition. This round promises to be an exciting one, one that will test golfers’ resolve to be tactical, in order to enjoy a podium finish,” said Annette Nakiyaga, the head of marketing and corporate communications I&M Bank.

A golfer chips the ball from the bunker in Entebbe

Away from the exciting new format, the event has a new addition of a Hole-in-one prize car, that golfers will have to compete for this Saturday.

A brand-new Renault is on offer by the series’ new co-sponsors- Merca Limited, for a lucky golfer that will sink their tee-shot straight into hole number 10.The Hole-in-one prize car is insured by GA Insurance Uganda Limited.

RwandAir, also joins the list of co-sponsors for the series, and will offer air tickets for the winners.

The group photo of all partners for the I&M Katogo Invitational Golf Series at Kingdom Kampala

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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