"Wales, golf, Madrid, in that order," read the flag – and that order of priority means Gareth Bale will miss out on his favourite pastime while at the Qatar World Cup.
Bale is a keen golf fan – his love of the sport celebrated by fans of Wales and irritating supporters at former club Real Madrid – but Wales come first.
That is the explanation Rob Page had for his captain after revealing there will be no time for golf during the finals.
Wales boss Page had sought to arrange a round for his team in Doha, but the limited daylight put paid to those plans.
"Yeah, there's no golf," Page said of his conversation with Bale. "We're out there to do a job.
"In the past, I may get Gareth, Kieffer Moore or Aaron Ramsey come up to me and say, 'What's the plan for tomorrow afternoon? Are there meetings?'
"I'd say, 'No, there are no meetings, so if you want nine holes then go and play'. But that is when you have a week building up to a double-header.
"Out there, we won't have enough time. Every four days, there is a game. It's relentless."
Wales open their World Cup campaign against the United States on November 21, before then facing Iran and England in their other Group B matches.