Haydn Porteous headlines  sunshine development tour in  Kigali

Bernard Okumu
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 Haydn Porteous headlines  sunshine development tour in  Kigali

Two-time DP World Tour champion Haydn Porteous of South Africa leads the lien of stellar players who are expected to play in the forthcoming leg of the Sunshine Development Tour scheduled September 3rd-5th in Kigali,Rwanda.

Porteous, a two-time DP world winner and  a former Kenya Open champion as well as the Sunshine Tour winner of the 2016 Investec Cup,  is part of a star-studded field of over 120 golfers from 16 nationalities including Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Cameroon, Malawi, Zambia, Côte d’Ivoire, Burundi, South Africa, Egypt, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Porteous will be part of a strong South African contingent that includes Ivanna Samu, one of the region’s most promising lady professionals, alongside seasoned pros Breen Adam, Harry Konig, Slenda Sithebe, Duma Yolanda, Shawnelle de Lange, Travis Procter, and Myeji Zethu.

Host nation Rwanda will be represented by 29 golfers, led by Celestin Nsanzuwera, who won the Sunshine Development Tour’s Johnnie Walker Classic in Diani earlier this month, as well as Munyaneza Olivier, Dusabe Jules, and elite amateurs like Ndindabahizi Didas, Paul Ntaganda, Benjamin Mukisa, and Hitayezu Jean D’amour.

Kenya’s contingent is strong, featuring, amongst others, the in-form Njoroge Kibugu – two-time winner of the Sunshine Development Tour with wins at the Thika Greens Golf Resort and the Nyali Golf & Country Club; Dismas Indiza – winner of the Ruiru Sports Club leg of the tournament; Daniel Nduva, Rizwan Charania, Greg Snow, Mutahi Kibugu, and veteran Simon Ngige.

Elite amateurs John Lejirma and Michael Karanga are also expected to put up strong performances.

Uganda’s challenge will be spearheaded by Ronald Rugumayo, a consistent performer on the Swing, alongside Abraham Ainamani, Phillip Kasozi, Adolf Muhumuza, and elite amateurs such as Ignatious Twesigye and Tarzan David Lubega.

Other notable names from Africa include Zimbabwe’s Visitor Mapwanya, Tonderayi Masunga, and Nyasha Muyambo, Nigeria’s Andrew Odoh, Gift Willy, and Olapade Sunday, Ghana’s Ezekiel Afisco, Cameroon’s Martial Tankou Kuitchou and Pristhy Nji Fon, and Malawi’s Paul Chidale.

Scott Davey of the United Kingdom, an elite amateur, and Daniel Core from Canada, a seasoned professional will also be expected to put up a strong challenge at the tournament.

The women’s field will also be strongly represented, with Kenya’s Naomi Wafula, Uganda’s Irene Nakalembe and Lillian Koowe, Rwanda’s junior standout Noeline Narubega, and South Africa’s Duma Yolanda, Myeji Zethu, and Shawnelle De Lange all vying for a place at the top of the leaderboard.

The three-day, 54-hole tournament will feature a  prize pool of Ksh.3.2 million  with the cut off being after 36 holes.Top 30 players and ties will advance to the final round.

The participants will fight for the ranking points.

Speaking ahead of the championship, Charles Gacheru, Promoter of the Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing, said:

“We are excited to be taking the Sunshine Development Tour to the Land of a Thousand Hills in collaboration with our partners SportsBiz Africa. This is part of our vision of having a regional golf tour that offers professionals and elite amateurs a pathway to global golf, and we are pleased to see such a massive interest from golfers from 16 countries signing up to be part of the occasion.  This turnout is a clear sign of the confidence that players, sponsors, and fans are placing in the East Africa Swing.”

“With such a competitive line-up, including international stars like Haydn Porteous and homegrown talent like Celestin Nsanzuwera, we expect three days of thrilling golf in Kigali. The level of competition will not only push our players to raise their game but also demonstrate to the world that East Africa is ready to host world-class golf events,” he added.

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