Since setting Carnoustie alight with a course record 64, Alan Tait breaks his silence and opens up to the DPC about life on and off tour. Speaking exclusively to the DPC, Sir Alan Tait, gives his views on putting, playing with Tiger and his plans for retirement.
Since hanging up his clubs, Alan has become trapped in the golf office. Tired of answering members complaints and monthly medal draws, Tiger's former advisor, dreams of a return to his former life.
Not fooled by his "nightclub bouncer image", Charles asks the questions that every golfer wants answered.