Mark Brown is hoping his latest rejuvenation sparks a return to the European Tour.
The Lower Hutt right-hander has spent this year playing predominantly in Australia, New Zealand and Asia after losing his European Tour card at the end of last season. Brown banked €121,005 ($190,360) in 2011 which saw him finish 161st in the Race to Dubai. It brought to an end a busy four-year stint on the top European circuit and made him re-evaluate his game.
"I think I played too much," he said. "I played 35 tournaments a year. I got a bit stale and lost my game a little bit and wasn't working hard enough on the golf course and in the gym and just got a bit lazy. When that happens on a big tour like the European Tour, you get spat out the bottom pretty quickly and that's what happened to me.
"So this year's been good getting back home, working a lot harder, having a few weeks off so I can work hard in off-weeks. I'm back seeing Mal Tongue for coaching and that's sorted my golf game out. I just had to sort my body out and get strong and being at home has given me all those chances to do that."
Brown played 34 times in both 2010 and 2011 - most professionals play between 20 and 25 tournaments a year - and he was also without a coach for a couple of years. His extra hours in the gym have paid off this year and he is sitting second on the Australasian PGA order of merit and ninth on the OneAsia money list.