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Garrick Porteous has embraced life in Dubai, making the city his home for the past two years. Alongside his wife, he has fully settled into the local golfing lifestyle, while exploring all the region has to offer while making strong friendships on and off the course. Now working for ProSports International, he has seamlessly transitioned from the grind of full-time professional golf into a role that keeps him immersed in the industry. However, that doesn’t mean he has left competition behind.
Porteous is preparing to defend his HotelPlanner Tour title at the Abu Dhabi Challenge, held at Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting & Golf Club. Living in Dubai has given him a distinct advantage, with access to world-class practice facilities at Trump International Golf Club.
His familiarity with the region’s courses and playing conditions gives him confidence heading into the event. “Living out here benefits me because I know what the grass type is going to be like, I’ve played the courses numerous times, and I’m used to the heat and the speed of the greens. I feel quietly confident, and I’m looking forward to competing.”
Although he isn’t competing full-time anymore, Porteous is still very much engaged in the competitive scene, frequently playing in Emirates PGA events. “I love competing, so it’s a great way to combine playing and networking at the same time. The standard of golf is very high, and it’s great to get out and meet others in the industry. Kieran Pratt and his team have done a great job in organizing the events, ensuring high-quality tournaments on fantastic golf courses.”
His preparations for the Abu Dhabi Challenge have included additional rounds at Al Zorah and Al Ain, allowing him to fine-tune his game for the specific demands of the courses. “Both courses are fantastic tests. Al Zorah, being on the coast, can get windy, especially in the afternoon when the tide changes. The back nine is particularly challenging. Al Ain, being inland, has its own unique characteristics, but both demand accuracy and patience. The greens are always in top condition, so it’s all about plotting your way around.”
Despite defending his title, Porteous remains relaxed about the event. “I wouldn’t say my mindset has changed much. A lot has happened in the past year, and I feel more relaxed. I have no expectations this year—I just want to enjoy competing. At the end of the day, I’ll still be turning up to work on Monday morning!”
Although he has stepped away from full-time competition, Porteous enjoys watching his former peers thrive on the international stage. “It’s amazing to see Robert MacIntyre doing so well on the PGA and DP World Tours. Laurie Cantor has also done amazingly well. I’ve played with these guys, and seeing them reach that next level is inspiring. I know how hard it is to grind week in, week out. I have total respect for those guys who continue to push and get the results they deserve.”
With The Masters around the corner, Porteous still finds himself drawn into the excitement of major championship golf. “The Masters is the starting point of the golfing year. I’d love to see Rory win and complete the career Grand Slam. After the start he’s had with his wins at the AT&T Pro-Am and The Players, I think golf needs that. The way the top players handle the hype and pressure is incredible. They are true professionals, balancing all the media obligations while still performing at the highest level.”
While his competitive focus has shifted, Porteous remains passionate about the game, embracing his new role in Dubai while keeping a keen eye on the professional circuit. Whether defending a title in Abu Dhabi or watching his peers excel on the biggest stage, his love for golf remains as strong as ever.