Kiwi golfer Kazuma Kobori's recently been home to New Zealand for the longest stint in four years.
But if you thought the North Cantabrian would perhaps have some rest and relaxation, think again.
"We don't have days off.. no time for that.. we've got work to do," Kobori said.
If he's not training, he's teaching and helping run a coaching clinic out of the Canterbury Golf Development Programme.
"It's just gold for us," said development manager Blair Minton.
"A big part of our pathway is to have that inspirational piece for our players around what can be achieved and what it takes."
For Kazuma, it was a no-brainer to be involved.
"Growing up as a junior, I never had an elite player I could lean on.
"I don't want to get in anyone's way, but if I can help, I'm more than happy to do so," he said.
His willingness to give back is a testament to his character, despite his lifestyle changing immeasurably since going Professional in November last year.
"Amateur golf, at least in my experience, everything's taken care of - you've got a coach and a manager, they sort all your accommodation, they sort all your flights.
"When you're pro, you have to do it all yourself," he said.
Slowly, he's started to build a team around him with the help of his London-based Sport 5 management company.
So far he's got a physio, strength and conditioning coach, as well as an accountant now that he plays for money.
"It's been good not worrying about the bank account as much," he laughed.
A return home is also a chance to regroup with his Dad, Jay - who is also his coach.
"He's seen my swing more than anyone, and I've got a lot of trust in his opinions and stuff," he said.
But it's very rare Jay is there to watch Kazuma in person - which makes the duo's trip to the British Open mid July all the more special.
"I had a tournament in Japan recently, and he came to watch one round cause he was in Japan for a work trip, but this time, he'll be there the whole week," said Kobori.
As for goals moving forward, Kobori's already got his DP World Card 'sorted' for next year and is now looking to maintain that in 2026.
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