DP World Tour pro forced to miss Danish Golf Championship due to flight chaos
England's Dan Brown missed out on this week's Danish Golf Championship after a cancelled flight.
England's Dan Brown has taken to social media to reveal his frustration at missing this week's Danish Golf Championship as a result of a cancelled flight with British Airways.
Brown, 30, admits he will no longer be using British Airways again to get to a tournament as a result of his experience with the company this week.
The two-time DP World Tour winner was unable to get over to Denmark as a result of British Airways cancelling his flight.
He therefore had to WD before Thursday's first round at Fureso Golfklub.
Brown will return to competitive action at next week's British Masters at The Belfry in England.
"I have withdrawn from this weeks event in Denmark after a cancelled flight," Brown wrote on Instagram.
"@british_airways will not be getting anymore business from me in the near future.
"Next up British Masters."
See Brown's post here:
Brown captured his second DP World Tour title earlier this season at the BMW International Open.
It was an emotional victory for Brown in Germany having recently lost a close friend.
Brown qualified for The Open in July but missed the cut.
He finished T19 at last week's Nexo Championship to move to 16th in the DP World Tour Rankings.
The Englishman currently ranks 119th in the world rankings.
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Denmark's home favourite Rasmus Hojgaard is leading the way as it stands at the Danish Golf Championship.
England's Marco Penge is also in contention.
Hojgaard is looking to send a timely reminder to European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald.
Ryder Cup qualification ends on Team Europe after next weekend's British Masters.
Donald will then reveal his six captain's picks.
Hojgaard didn't get to play in the last Ryder Cup.
But his twin brother Nicolai did.