Ryan Gerard left his home in south Florida at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 13 for a trip he never imagined taking this year, and one he certainly didn't regret.
He returned home nine days and some 20,000 miles later after stops that included Italy on his way to a small island off the coast of Africa, and an eight-hour layover in Paris on the way back that gave him enough time to see the Arc de Triomphe and the Notre-Dame Cathedral.
''I am looking at the Eiffel Tower,'' Gerard said by phone Monday afternoon. ''Pretty sick.''
Oh, and along the way he picked up an invitation to the Masters.
That green envelope — Augusta National doesn't do evites — might not be there right away. The final Official World Golf Ranking for the year isn't published until Sunday, and the 26-year-old Gerard will check in at No. 44.
And it's all because of his decision to play one more tournament, even if that meant flying over the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean to get to the Mauritius Open, the final tournament this year on the European tour and Sunshine Tour schedule.
Despite some 36 hours of travel — he got to his hotel at 1 p.m. Monday local time — Gerard opened with rounds of 68-69 and was tied for fifth. He was No. 57 in the world and needed a two-way tie for fourth to crack the top 50.
''I figured I'd have one more crack at that and give it my best shot,'' he said after the second round. ''Then I could hang my hat on giving it my all for the season, and the top 50 by the end of the year to get into the Masters. So that's kind of a kick in the pants to come 10 000 miles from Florida and tee it up. It wasn't on the Bingo card at the start of the season, for sure.''