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Published 18:45 31 Jan 2015 GMT
Mission Hills Resort
Despite there being a track record of westerners going to China to do the job, but Brian said the change of scenery took some getting used of. "The language was a huge challenge. When I first arrived I'd no idea what was being said," he says. "If there were two Chinese people walking down the street in Dublin or Cork and you overhear them, it sounds like noise. That's what it was like for a while. "I'm getting some lessons from a girl in the office, but the problem is that one word has four different meanings depending on the tone you use. It was so confusing but I'm getting there now, though, I'm nowhere near, where I want to be, but I can hold a conversation to a decent level."
Brian on the resort academy's promotional poster
"China is funny because there isn't a middle class. There are extremely rich people, rich people and poor people. There's nothing in between. "Playing golf here gives us a social status so they're all trying to out-do each other, be it with the equipment or the cars. The cars are nuts, a guy rocked up with a McLaren F1 one day and all I could do is laugh. It's a different world." Mission Hills has hosted loads of huge tournaments including the World Cup of Golf for three years straight. The latest was the World Celebrity Pro-Am which was played there last October. "Nicole Kidman, Paul McGinley, Jessica Alba, Darren Clarke, Morgan Freeman, Ian Poulter, Clarence Seedorf, Chris Evans, Gary Player and lots more were knocking around the place," he says.
Brian with Ryder Cup winning captain Paul McGinley
"Myself and a few of the lads from the club were having breakfast one of the mornings and Gary Player asked to join us. We said yes obviously. That was pretty surreal." The place has also a team of 3,000 female caddies who are aged between 18 and 25-years-old. Surreal.
Brian working on his game with some caddies in the background
"I have been working so much over that last while that I haven't been able to play as much as I'd like to. "I played a PGA Tour event in China last October and managed to get through the qualifier. I played the four days and did okay but I was never going to be in contention because I hadn't practised enough. It was a great experience though. "I've a big one coming up in a few weeks because I'll be playing in the qualifier for the Volvo China Open which is in Shanghai this year. "That's a European Tour event so qualifying for that would be a dream, so fingers crossed."
Brian and Ian Poulter during the celebrity pro-am

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