Jef Peeters: Sensational 7-year-old putts to glory at AFRIYEA Junior end-of-school holiday golf tourney in Fort Portal

There was plenty to cheer about at Toro Club in the Tourism city of Fort Portal as seven-year-old Jef Peeters produced a splendid performance to clinch victory in the Three Holes Category during the AFRIYEA End-of-School Holiday golf tournament. The lively junior golf competition, organized by AFRIYEA Golf Academy, Toro Club and the Uganda Golf […] The post Jef Peeters: Sensational 7-year-old putts to glory at AFRIYEA Junior end-of-school holiday golf tourney in Fort Portal appeared first on Kawowo Sports.

Jef Peeters: Sensational 7-year-old putts to glory at AFRIYEA Junior end-of-school holiday golf tourney in Fort Portal

There was plenty to cheer about at Toro Club in the Tourism city of Fort Portal as seven-year-old Jef Peeters produced a splendid performance to clinch victory in the Three Holes Category during the AFRIYEA End-of-School Holiday golf tournament.

The lively junior golf competition, organized by AFRIYEA Golf Academy, Toro Club and the Uganda Golf Union (UGU) attracted 43 budding golfers, boys and girls alike, all keen to make the most of their school holidays while sharpening their skills on the fairways.

Jef Peeters in action as he putts to the pin

With parents, coaches and invited guests turning up in good spirits, the tournament had all the hallmarks of a proper community sporting occasion, with young players giving it their all and leaving no stone unturned in pursuit of victory.

Competitors battled it out across several divisions, including the 9 Holes, 6 Holes and 3 Holes categories, while the youngest participants, aged four years and below, took part in the Short Game Challenge.

Naithan Musoni won the six holes competition

To keep the youngsters on their toes, organizers also introduced a range of brain games such as elimination challenges, no-ball contests and colour coordination activities aimed at testing attentiveness and quick thinking.

Peters may have stolen the headlines in the Three Holes Category, but there were strong performances across the board as the young golfers showcased remarkable promise and composure beyond their years.

Peters only started playing golf in 2025 and he continues to make steady progress and is already showing signs of becoming a complete golf star of tomorrow.

Coaches at AFRIYEA Golf Academy believe the youngster’s dedication, confidence and willingness to learn are setting him on the right path in the sport.

Delta Karungi finished second in the 9 holes’ competition

Speaking after the tournament, Isaiah Mwesige, Chief Executive Officer of AFRIYEA Golf Academy, hailed the youngsters for their determination and growing passion for the sport.

It is wonderful to see children embracing golf at such a young age. These tournaments are about far more than winning trophies; they help build confidence, discipline, focus and friendships. The children are coming on in leaps and bounds.

Isaiah Mwesige, Chief Executive Officer of AFRIYEA Golf Academy

According to Mwesige, the academy remains committed to nurturing the next generation of golfing talent in Uganda.

“The future of golf in Uganda is looking brighter by the day. At AFRIYEA Golf Academy, we are determined to give every child an opportunity to grow, compete and enjoy the game,” Mwesige added.

Coach Robert Happy, a professional golfer praised both the players and parents for turning out in impressive numbers.

The support from parents has been absolutely tremendous. The children are improving with every tournament, and their enthusiasm is plain for all to see.

Robert Happy, a coach at AFRIYEA Golf Academy
Labason Ainomugisha holds a golf ball after putting

Coach George Kituku also underlined the importance of exposing junior golfers to competitive environments at an early age.

These holiday tournaments give young players invaluable experience on the course. They are learning how to stay composed, think carefully and compete in the right spirit. It is heartening to witness their progress.

George Kituku, a coach at AFRIYEA Golf Academy

Nine Holes winner Abdul Latif could hardly hide his delight after topping his category.

“I am very happy to win today. I have been practising very hard and I want to keep improving my game,” — Abdul Latif.

Peter Trevor

As the curtains came down on yet another successful junior tournament, organisers, parents and coaches were left convinced that Uganda’s young golfers are certainly heading in the right direction and, if truth be told, the future looks as safe as houses.

The tournament was supported by Grip Caddie, Pin Vision, Best of Me Foundation and Company Lodge & Golf from Zurich.

Labason Ainomugisha swings off. He finished third in the three holes competition

Tournament Results:

Nine Holes Category

  • Winner: Abdul Latif —43
  • 1st Runners up: Delta Karungi – 60
  • 2nd Runners up: Shakynah Deborah — 65

Six Holes Category:

  • Winner: Naithan Musoni — 42
  • 1st Runners up: Peter Trevor — 49
  • 2nd Runners up: Estephania — 49

Three Holes Category:

  • Winner: Jef Peeters — 22
  • 1st Runners up: Matthew Musoni — 22
  • 2nd Runners up: Labason Ainomugisha — 23

Short Game Fun Category:

  • Winner: Abigali Nyakake – 14.5
  • Runners up: Mical Musana -14.5
Winners with the bags, trophies and medals

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