Ruterana low on confidence

After a shattered display in Uganda Open 2008 Uganda Open Professionals 1. D.Ndiza      67  70  70  70  277 2. J. Okello     69  67  72  70  278 3. D.Akope     69  72  72  66  279 11.E.Ruterana 73  75  76  74  298

Wednesday, October 01, 2008
FAILED TEST: Emmanuel Ruterana.

After a shattered display in Uganda Open

2008 Uganda Open Professionals
 
1. D.Ndiza      67  70  70  70  277
2. J. Okello     69  67  72  70  278
3. D.Akope     69  72  72  66  279
11.E.Ruterana 73  75  76  74  298

Rwanda’s golf ace Emmanuel Ruterana admits his confidence has taken a battering after a rugged display in the just ended Uganda Open.

Throughout the four rounds, 25-year-old failed to come to terms with Kampala’s Kitante Golf Course, despite earlier remarks that it was his favorite course in East Africa.

Even after making the cut after round two, the BCR sponsored golfer failed to break into the top ten after returning scores of 76 and 74 in the third and fourth rounds. He finished in 11th spot, 21 shots off the pace.

Kenya’s Dismus Ndiza retained the professionals’ title with 277 strokes while James Okello (Kenya)-278 and Uganda’s ace Deo Akope-279 closed in on second and third slots.

"It never came together in Uganda. For some reason, I felt I was under a lot of pressure. At times, I found it hard to commit myself to some shots,” he said.

"I lacked a bit of commitment. The freedom that I’ve been having with every part of my game, it wasn’t there.”

The MTN sponsored professional rookie Jean Baptiste Hakizimana did not even make the cut. Matching into the Open, Ruterana had also endured miserable moments in the Barclays Mbarara Open after only managing a third spot finish behind the Ugandan duo of Dickson Lagoro and Henry Mutaawe.

However, Henry Rugamba, one of the senior golfers at Kigali Golf Club has thrown words of comfort to the duo (Ruterana and Hakizimana) insisting that they will bounce back in the forthcoming Rwanda Open.

"It’s a learning curve for them. In Uganda, they played against much more experienced lads like Ndiza and Akope who were fresh from Malaysia. But I believe home advantage will work in their favor,” Rugamba said.

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