Spend enough time inside the ropes of any professional tour and you begin to feel its rhythm. Every circuit has its own cadence , the PGA Tour with its scale and impact, the LET with its quiet resilience, LIV tour the newest with its noise and ambition.
But the
@DPWorldTour , the tour I’ve been lucky to work on since 2019, has something entirely its own. Something rare. Something you don’t just see, you sense.
Perhaps, it’s family.
Not the glossy kind. Early-morning coffees, hugs at airport gates, shared jokes at courtesy-car pick-ups, and the knowing glances when the wind whips sideways in Scotland.
It’s built on a thousand small human moments. The staff, ops teams, rules officials, volunteers, media crews rebuild a world each week and pack it away again, a travelling village held together by a bond.
That nomadic life forges a tribe. And its roots stretch back at least to Seve, but probably beyond. The original heartbeat of this family tree.
Those of us who work on the tour, broadcasters, staff, caddies, media, photographers, physios, we feel it as well.
We see the hugs, the handshakes, the tears, the laughter, the mischief. We know we’re witnessing something rare in sport: a tour where friendship sits at the heart of high performance. And we’ve seen it play out at Ryder Cups.
I hope that this spirit is protected in the years to come and right now there are some incredible custodians carrying it forward.
Congratulations
@mattfitz94 and
@rorymcilroy on a thrilling end to 2025! I’ve loved playing a small role in some incredible moments this year and never take it for granted.
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