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Journeyman Pro
It's hard to believe how much the landscape has changed around this golf course during the last 30 years. They must have used a fair bit of concrete and glass by the looks of all the skyscrapers there are. My first visit to the area was back in 1990 whilst serving in the navy. We used to berth at a place called Jebel Ali, which at the time was a massive container port. We used to travel the 20 miles to Dubai (for a night out in the hotel bars) in mini buses. During the journey between Jebel Ali and Dubai we saw nothing except for the Emirates golf course, lots of sand and a few camels. There was absolutely nothing else to see back then. At that time the course had only been open for two years, and only one Desert Classic had been played. At the time I was willing to pay the £50 green fee but nobody else was, so I never got to play there. My next, and last visit was 1996, and I still didn't get to play there as the green fees had gone absolutely stupid, and even I wasn't going to pay them. We played on the sand courses instead which was an experience.