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Junior Holiday golf camp tees off to a great start in Fort Portal

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The AFRIYEA Golf Academy’s Junior Holiday Golf Camp is in full swing at Toro Club, with over 40 young golfers aged 4 to 18 hitting the fairways in this year’s edition of the academy’s signature holiday program.

Now in its second week, the camp is already shaping up to be an unforgettable experience for the junior golfers in Fort Portal.

The program was flagged off on December 2, 2024, will continue through February 2025.

This year, AFRIYEA Golf Academy has taken its kids training package to new heights by splitting the camp into two focused segments: the December Non-Residential Junior Holiday Golf Camp and the upcoming New Year Junior Golf Camp, set to debut in January.

A young girl chips the ball

With children from over fourteen from different parts of Uganda (Green circle primary school, Ave Maria, Glory Glory Education Centre, Early bird primary school, Devine mercy secondary school, Tooro parents’ education centre , Kings school (Kampala), Kisubu (Kampala), Kyebambe model, St. Charles lwanga primary school, Kabarole Parents primary shool, Golden star primary school, Mpanga secondary among others Kisubu who are in their long school break are in the camp which provides young players the opportunity to develop their skills under the guidance of coaches and mentors while fostering camaraderie and sportsmanship.

From swing techniques to putting precision, every aspect of the game is covered in a structured yet fun environment.

AFRIYEA Golf Academy players in action

Building Futures on the Fairway

“This is my first time playing golf, and I am already in love with the game of golf. I’ve learned how to grip, putt and drive, and my coach says my swing is getting better every day. I’m excited to show my friends what I can do,” said 6-year-old Jotham Deham.

This junior golf holiday program game is more than just golf. It’s teaching life skills like discipline, respect, and confidence. My children can’t stop talking about their new acquired golf lessons and social connection with other kids from difference families and schools who are in their learning the game of golf,” said Annet Namatovu, a parent of Jeremiah Caleb 10, Joshua Hastings 12, and Jotham Deham 6. This program has made their holiday enjoyable n unique from other holidays, I therefore call upon other parents to bring their children

A young girl swings

Voices of Leadership

“Golf is a game of character, and we’re instilling that in every session. The kids are learning to be resilient, patient, and, most importantly, to have fun while they grow their skills,” said Coach Happy Robert.

“This camp represents everything we stand for accessibility, inclusion, and excellence in grassroots golf development. We’re seeing the next generation of Ugandan golfers emerge, and it’s a privilege to guide them,” said Isaiah Mwesige, CEO of AFRIYEA Golf Academy.

Junior golfers at AFRIYEA Golf Acadmy, Toro Club in Fort Portal city

Anticipation Builds for the New Year

As the December session gains momentum, anticipation is already high for the January kickoff of the New Year Junior Golf Camp.

With fresh drills, competitive challenges, and even more opportunities for growth, the academy promises to keep the energy alive as 2025 begins.

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