After six years in America and "too many nights eating on my own" Ireland's Des Smyth is preparing to reignite his European Senior Tour career next year.
The 55-year-old former Ryder Cup player, who was one of Ian Woosnam's vice-captains at The K Club in 2006, earned $4.4 million (just over £3million) on the US Champions Tour, but has decided to concentrate on Europe rather than splitting his schedule.
"I had a fantastic time. My original intention was to do four years, so I stayed longer than I planned.
"It's no place to be unless you are on top of your game and I was getting a bit homesick. I feel more comfortable here in Europe - the fact that I can get home at weekends is a huge bonus."
Smyth's son Greg was in the news in August, winning an Irish Lotto jackpot of over 9.4million Euros (£8.15million).