Golfer Marvin Kibirige Boosted with USD 2000 by Equity Bank ahead of the 2026 Q-School Golf Tournament in India

Golfer Marvin Kibirige Boosted with USD 2000 by Equity Bank ahead of 2026 Q-School Golf Tournament in India
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Equity Bank on Saturday handed over a dummy cheque worth two thousand US dollars to Uganda’s top professional golfer, Marvin Kibirige, at the Uganda Golf Club, in support of his participation in the 2026 Q-School Golf Tournament in India.

Golfer Marvin Kibirige Boosted with USD 2000 by Equity Bank ahead of 2026 Q-School Golf Tournament in India

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The sponsorship will enable Kibirige to compete in the prestigious qualifying event, which serves as a gateway to major international professional golf tours. His participation marks a significant milestone for Ugandan golf, offering local players a rare pathway onto the global stage.

Speaking at the handover, Equity Bank Head of Marketing and Communications, Clare Tumwesigye, said the Bank is committed to transforming lives by supporting talent with global potential. She noted that Kibirige’s journey reflects Equity Bank’s mission of empowerment and long-term partnership.

Golfer Marvin Kibirige Boosted with USD 2000 by Equity Bank ahead of 2026 Q-School Golf Tournament in India

Marvin Kibirige, currently Uganda’s number one professional golfer, described the support as a dream come true. He said Q-School represents hope for young golfers across the country, proving that with discipline, hard work, and the right backing, Ugandan players can compete internationally.

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A former caddie who grew up on the Namulonge Golf Course, Kibirige has risen through determination and consistency to become a national team regular since 2018.

Equity Bank’s support, which also includes logistical assistance and playing gear, eases the financial burden of international competition and reinforces the growing role of corporate partnerships in advancing Ugandan sport.

Kibirige now turns his focus to India, carrying with him not just personal ambition, but the aspirations of Ugandan golf.

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