The 2017 Singleton Challenge golf tournament enters its fourth and penultimate round at Entebbe club this Saturday.

The five-month competition, which teed off in January on the same course, is set to climax with the final round next month.

Eight pairs are set to compete for honours in the amateurs’ category during the fourth round tomorrow. The professionals’ group has eight individuals.

The professionals still in the contest include Fred Wanzala, Abbey Bagalana, Vincent Byamukama, Denis Anguyo, Phillip Kasozi, Herman Mutawe, Dickson Lagoro and Deo Akope.

In the amateurs’ category, the eight pairs left include Ray Kahiigi and Ibra Bagalana; Elly Mukasa and Kiryowa Kiwanuka; Dan Kajungu and Collins Nuwagira; Allan Muhereza and Moses Matsiko; Moses Ssebugwawo and Emmanuel Mugabi.

Others are Isaac Mariera and John Muchiri; Jadu Patel and Anthony Agaba plus Enock Nuwagaba and Paul Nsereko.

Winners in this weekend’s action will earn a place in the final round due in May, where the triumphant pair stands to win the grand prize of a once-in-a-lifetime all-expenses-paid trip to watch The Open at the Royal Birkdale in Southport, England.

At stake are also prizes for other golfers, who will not participating in the match play event but in men’s groups A, B, C and women’s categories A and B.

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