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Australian Jarrod Lyle, 36, dies after long cancer battle

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SYDNEY: Tributes flowed for Australian golfer Jarrod Lyle yesterday after he lost his battle with cancer, dying aged 36 after halting treatment for leukaemia last week.

“It breaks my heart to tell everyone that Jarrod is no longer with us,” his wife Briony said in a statement.

The former US PGA Tour player, who had children aged six and two, passed away on Wednesday evening at his home outside Melbourne surrounded by family and friends.

“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,” added his wife.

Lyle moved into palliative care on Aug 1 to see out his final days, saying his body could not “take anymore” after acute myeloid leukaemia returned for a third time.

His plight touched people around the world and his wife said the messages of support comforted him as his life drew to a close.

“Jarrod was able to take in many of the unbelievab­ly kind and generous acts and words in his final few days and was overwhelme­d by the emotional outpouring,” she said.

“He asked that I provide a simple message: ‘Thanks for your support, it meant the world. My time was short, but if I’ve helped people think and act on behalf of those families who suffer through cancer, hopefully it wasn’t wasted’.”

Lyle, who joined the PGA Tour in 2007 and managed a handful of top-10 finishes, overcame leukaemia as a 17-year-old before suffering a recurrence in 2012.

He won that battle and made his return to profession­al golf at the Australian Masters in November 2013. But his health deteriorat­ed again in recent months.

In an emotional audio message late last week, he said he felt like “the luckiest golfer going around because so many people took an interest in me and took an interest in, I guess, my fight”.

He thanked his many “friends around the world, whether they’re spectators, whether they’re golfers, whether they’re marshals”.

“It’s going to be hard to leave that behind, but they know that I love them,” he said, breathing heavily. “They know that all the fighting that I did do was to get back out and play golf again.”

The European Tour was among many to pay tribute yesterday.

“Full of joy and determinat­ion, on and off the course. This is how we’ll remember Jarrod,” it said.

World No.3 Justin Rose added: “Such a sad day, we will all miss you so much Jarrod. Thinking of his family at this time.”

Fellow Australian and former world No.1 Jason Day said Lyle would “forever be an inspiratio­n”.

“Rest easy mate. We will miss you,” he added, while British Open champion Francesco Molinari said it was “tough times for everyone on tour losing someone so special”.

Four-time major winner Rory McIlroy tweeted: “The courage shown through his battle is an inspiratio­n to all of us. He made the world a better place. RIP mate.”

 ?? EPA ?? Jarrod Lyle plays at the 2016 Australian PGA Championsh­ip.
EPA Jarrod Lyle plays at the 2016 Australian PGA Championsh­ip.

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