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From Caddie to Champion: Musoke Claims 2025 Equity NARO Golf Open Title

OUR REPORTERBy OUR REPORTERDecember 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Dominic Musoke returned to the fairways of his youth on Saturday and delivered the most commanding performance of his career, capturing the 2025 Equity NARO Golf Open.
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NAMULONGE – Dominic Musoke returned to the fairways of his youth on Saturday and delivered the most commanding performance of his career, capturing the 2025 Equity NARO Golf Open with a quiet authority that belied the weight of his journey. The former Namulonge caddie, now a polished contender on the national circuit, outplayed a field stacked with Uganda’s top amateurs, sealing his victory with a clinical two-under-par 208 that left even the season’s dominant force, Joseph Chinyaai, trailing behind.

Last Saturday, on the same turf that shaped him, Musoke stood tall as the 2025 Equity NARO Golf Open champion, a victory that felt less like a surprise and more like the closing of a long, determined circle.

He finished the three rounds at two-under-par 208, a performance threaded with grit more than glamour: 14 birdies, six bogeys, and two double bogeys. His opening 68 set the tone; two steady level-par 70s sealed the title. The win, his second at this event after his breakthrough in 2023, placed him five strokes ahead of tournament favorite Joseph Chinyaai, a man who has dominated Uganda’s amateur golf landscape all year.

Musoke didn’t celebrate loudly. He rarely does. “I started out small here as a caddie,” the soft-spoken 29-year-old said, still a little dazed by the applause rippling toward him. “Then I progressed slowly but steadfastly. Now here I am, a champion among remarkable golfers in the country.”

There was pride in his smile, but also gratitude, especially for the course he knows as intimately as a childhood friend. “Knowing the course well played in my favor,” he said. “But discipline and never tiring have been key in this success.”

That discipline isn’t abstract. For the last three months, he has risen before dawn for a five-kilometer run, followed by hitting 300 balls a day, a punishing routine that now reads like a roadmap to Saturday’s triumph.

Even Chinyaai, whose 2025 season has been a string of conquests, Kakira Open, Kinyara Open, Presidents Cup, Uganda Open Amateurs, could only tip his hat this time. He settled for second. Another home talent, Charles Jjunju, claimed third, followed by Juma Abiti in fourth. Defending champion Abdullah Kakooza struggled to find rhythm, finishing fifth at 22-over, 13 strokes behind Musoke.

On the women’s side, the story belonged to Meron Kyomugisha. Fresh off her Kinyara Open victory, she dominated the ladies’ category with a score of 221, beating Joyce Kisembo by a commanding 17 strokes. Resty Nalutaaya finished third, Peace Kabasweka fourth.

The weekend also delivered a moment of rare brilliance: Silver Opio stunned the gallery with a hole-in-one, a flash of perfection that instantly became tournament lore.

But the Equity NARO Open is more than a leaderboard. It is one of Uganda’s key amateur World Golf Ranking events, a platform that shifts careers and reshapes futures. This year’s edition carried the theme “Swinging to 17 years of Equity’s Bank growth,” marking the bank’s anniversary in Uganda and renewing its relationship with the Namulonge club.

At the awards dinner, Equity Bank Managing Director Gift Shoko reflected on that journey. “Seventeen years ago, Equity Bank entered the Ugandan market with a bold mission: to offer financial services that socially and economically empower Ugandans,” he said. “We believed then, as strongly as we do today, that every person deserves the opportunity to grow, to thrive, and to live a dignified life. That is testament to what we are witnessing today.”

Shoko also pledged to support an upgrade of the golf course from a nine-hole layout to a full 18-hole facility, a development that could transform the club’s competitive profile.

For Musoke, the spotlight has already shifted to the next mountain. His win in Namulonge was deeply personal, but he knows it’s also a stepping stone. “I’ve set my eyes on the Uganda Golf Open of 2026,” he said with quiet resolve.

In a sport that rewards patience, precision, and the courage to start small, Musoke’s story feels like a lesson in all three. On the fairways where he once carried bags for others, he now carries the hopes of a rising career — and the belief that humble beginnings can, indeed, grow into something extraordinary.

 

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