03 Mar 2025

Worldwide Golf Founder Honoured by DP World Tour

Worldwide Golf was founded back in 1999 by father-and-son duo Mike and Alex Gallemore, along with Sheikh Saeed Bin Hasher Al Maktoum. In addition to establishing Worldwide Golf, Mike enjoyed a 57-year career that began as a court reporter in Manchester before climbing the ranks to become a Fleet Street Editor in London. His passion for golf and sport in general was the driving force behind the magazine, combined with his deadline-focused determination. However, despite his love for the game, he often joked about his struggles on the course, never managing to break 100, and was well known for his stock golfing phrase: “Where did it go?”

 

Last month, the DP World Tour recognised Mike’s immense contribution to the sport by inviting him to Wentworth, where he was presented with an achievement award in honour of his three decades of service to the Tour.

 

Three Decades On Tour

“I first met Mike and Alex back in 1995 when they produced the Senior Open Championship programme at Royal Portrush,” said Guy Kinnings, CEO of the DP World Tour, during the presentation. “Then, when they launched Worldwide Golf in 1999, I remember many people questioning the validity of producing a monthly golf magazine in Dubai. But they proved those people wrong. Mike has been a great ambassador for golf over the years and has done everything to support the development and awareness of the sport in the Middle East especially.

Mike Gallemore walks down the iconic past winners hallway at The Wentworth Club after receiving his award.

“I know he has his health challenges at the moment, but it’s great to see his sense of humour is still there. It is also reassuring to know that Alex has taken over the running of the business, maintaining the momentum he began after setting up Worldwide Golf all those years ago. The DP World Tour is all about partnerships and relationships, and we are delighted that for more than 25 years we have built a strong working relationship with Mike and Alex. We know Mike is in good hands, and we will hopefully see him at a few of our events this season.”

 

The silver salver now sits in pride of place in his study which reads: ‘To Mike, On behalf of Guy Kinnings and everyone at the European Tour Group, many congratulations on 25 years of Worldwide Golf. What an achievement! Additionally, thank you so much for your support of our events for over 30 years – such dedication is very much appreciated by everyone at Wentworth. With very best wishes. Scott Crockett and the Comms Team’

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