Anyway Katembenuka takes lead

will maintain my momentum and record decent scores tomorrow (today).
“I played nine holes at the Hippo Valley course and I was impressed by the turf.
“It is exciting to play knowing that I am on top of the leaderboard. I had changed my putting stance and I worked on that and I hope results are starting to come my way now.
“Yesterday I managed to use my three iron and it helped me stay in the fairway. I only used my driver on the par-four-hole number seven and par-five hole number eight.
“The driver was giving me too many hook shots and I decided to change the game completely,” said Katembenuka.
He still will have to play well today to remain in charge.
“I will play my normal game and take each shot as it comes. I will play with the same crew, Day Muyambo and amateur James Kamalizeni.
“I have managed to gain my confidence now as I have reduced my putts on the green.
“It is still game on and I will keep my head down until the end of the tournament,” Katembenuka said.
Phillip Tshuma, who is always a good pacesetter, goes into the second round tied with Robson Saurombe after scoring two-under-par 71.
Seasoned campaigner, Tongo Charamba, is in fourth place.
Charamba was tied with Akil Yousuf and Dale Howie after carding a level par 72.

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