Last Saturday in the early hours of the morning, I lost a great friend, Bryan, to cancer.
Our friendship with Bryan and his wonderful family started over thirty years ago and in all that time he only ever brought sunshine into our lives. I can never remember one single occasion when a meeting with him would not end in laughter. He was kind, warm and so very friendly and without hesitation would do anything to help other people. The world needs more people like Bryan. It's going to be a much sadder place without him.
As a consequence of his passing, I am coming home from Dubai early for his funeral on Monday and so this is my last post.
Today has been yet another one to add to the heaps of enjoyment I have had this week although it got off to a chaotic start this morning! I had been told my tee off times earlier in the week and was expecting to be out with one of the top three pairs today. However this seemingly changed when the formal list was circulated last night and I found myself with a very early time instead? I did e-mail the head of scoring immediately to then receive an apology and confirmation that the original time stood.
Imagine my surprise this morning when I made my usual early morning report to find the change hadn't been made! Those words regarding a party in a brewery came to mind! As it happened I went out even earlier because someone had not reported in and so I found myself in the company of Messrs Quesne and Broberg.
I have to comment on Swede Broberg who was the antithesis of Henrik Stenson. Scruffy and terribly bad tempered when he played a poor shot. This was highlighted on one hole where after hooking a ball he proceeded to take a huge divot from the hallowed turf! If a course official had been present, then a fine would have been inevitable.
However, the pair played some glorious golf and recorded two of the best scores of the day and I smiled wryly to myself leaving the 17th green after a Broberg birdie when he patted me on the back, gave a huge smile and said, "I thought I'd missed it!". Fickle things these golfers.
The only other thing of note today was a lovely chat with Ivor Robson, the official starter, on the first tee. Golfers know this name well as he has been the face but more probably the voice of golf for nearly 42 years. His dulcet tones are known the world over but this is his last tournament before retirement. He really seemed to appreciate the fact that I went to see him very early on the tee this morning before the action started and to wish him a very long and happy retirement. Exactly the sort of thing my friend Bryan would have done.
And so my involvement in the DP World Tour Championship and the Blog come to an end tonight. I hope that you might have enjoyed "some of what I wrote" and that you may be tempted to consider the volunteering role in future? It really has been fun.












































