The Scotsman

World of golf pays tribute to Lyle as Australian loses his battle against leukemia

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

0 Jarrod Lyle: First diagnosed as a teenager. Leading Scottish golfers have joined figures from across the golfing world in paying tribute to Jarrod Lyle, who has died aged 36 after a long battle against leukemia.

Lyle was first diagnosed with leukemia as a teenager and suffered recurrence­s of the disease in 2012 and 2017.

In a final message, the Australian, a two-time Nationwide Tour winner, said: “My time was short, but if I’ve helped people think and act on behalfofth­osefamilie­swhosuffer through cancer, hopefully it wasn’t wasted.”

Stephen Gallacher tweeted: “RIP @jarrodlyle­pga. Had the pleasure of playing with him a few times on my travels. An inspiratio­nal guy who fought so hard thoughts and prayers are with his family at these tough times.”

Also reacting to the sad news on social media, Paul Lawrie wrote: “RIP @jarrodlyle­pga. Amazing courage and fight. You will be sorely missed big chap.”

Lyle’s death was announced by his wife Briony in a state- ment issued through the PGA of Australia.

She said: “Lusi, Jemma and I are filled with grief and now must confront our lives without the greatest husband and father we could ever have wished for.”

Lyle was described as a “true inspiratio­n” by PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan, while two-time Open champion Ernie Els said Lyle “fought a good fight and will be forever remembered for his courage, strength, perseveran­ce and the light he brought to all of our lives”.

Justin Rose tweeted: “Such a sad day, we will all miss you so much Jarrod. Thinking of his family at this time. #Ripjarrod #Buckethat”

And European No 1 Tommy Fleetwood said: “Can’t send enough love and well wishes to the Lyle family at this time. Can only imagine what his family are going through. Inspiratio­nal man !!”

Justin Thomas described Lyle as “a great one”, while fellow Australian golfer Aron Price said on Twitter: “Even though we knew it was coming it’s still hard to write. RIP great man Jarrod Lyle.”

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