It was a momentous occasion marked by buzz and excitement on the greens as the 2026 Stanbic Match Play Challenge qualifiers teed off at Entebbe Golf Club, delivering a historic first for Ugandan golf.

Berna Musanabera etched her name into the record books after delivering a flawless hole-in-one on the 12th hole to claim an Afrisafe-insured Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid that had been staked as the day’s grand prize. With that remarkable ace, she became not only the first female golfer but the first golfer in the history of the Stanbic Match Play series to win a hole-in-one car prize.
Teeing off at the par-three 12th, Musanabera’s shot landed cleanly on the green before a perfect side spin carried the ball straight into the cup, igniting wild celebrations among players and spectators alike.
Speaking shortly after her triumph, an elated Musanabera said she has been actively playing golf for the past four years and could hardly believe she had set a record.
“I can’t imagine that I’m now part of history,” she said. “This shows that golf is not just a sport but also rewarding. I encourage more golfers, especially ladies, to actively participate because there are real opportunities.”
She also hailed the sponsors, particularly Stanbic Bank Uganda, for prioritising and heavily investing in golf, a commitment she said has kept the sport growing steadily.
Musanabera drove away in a brand-new Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid, awarded by CFAO Mobility Uganda. The fuel-efficient vehicle delivers approximately 21 kilometres per litre and comes with two years of service and a three-year warranty courtesy of Afrisafe Uganda.
