| I had written a few words on Friday evening after I.G. had told me of this extremely sad occurance. I will attempt to reitterate some of those words again now.
John, or "Bravo" as he was known by myself as, was an absolute gentleman and a totally inspirational figure to myself from the very beginning of my time on here. I have read through the many kind words left by fellow ST members and one thing is constant; that he made people feel welcome and that they belonged here.
John, like a poster before me, was actually the main reason I decided to post here. I can recall his genuine warmth and the interest that he took in myself as an ordinary person from N.Ireland was an extremely wonderful thing. I can recall having one on one conversations with him many times and am so, so sad to learn of this story.
I trust that John will be in a better place now, free of his worries and is able to look down and offer support and guidence to his wife and daughter. God Bless you all.
Andy79. x
__________________ "Golf takes us away from our everyday worries. It allows us to lose ourselves in the beauty of our natural surroundings. And it provides a serene setting for enjoying the camaraderie of our fellow players. No matter how good we get at it, golf always makes us strive to do better. In golf, as in life, there is no perfection, but we can always seek it. Golf constantly challenges us to aim farther, try harder, and be more than we are today. And really, what game could be better than that...?" |