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HouWarrior

A great inventive, shot maker and Masters champ, winner of 5 majors, Ryder cup star, and captain, pioneer golfer from the continent,,,,Seve dies at age 54. Brain cancer. RIP.

http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=6498364
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wyzgy

wow!  didn't know he was ill...was a good guy and an excellant steward for the game

Goose

Sad day for golfers. Remember cheering against him when I was younger, but really respect his body of work. Always sad to see anyone die at 54. R.I.P. Seve!

PuertoRicanNightmare

The Ryder Cup was literally NOTHING until Seve Ballesteros came along. He was the aptly nicknamed "Arnold Palmer of European golf." A giant

HouWarrior

Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on May 08, 2011, 09:38:35 AM
The Ryder Cup was literally NOTHING until Seve Ballesteros came along. He was the aptly nicknamed "Arnold Palmer of European golf." A giant
Great point-- folks forget the Ryder was just British players before he came along, and they opened their team to Europeans, largely to get him on it. All of the excitement of the Ryder matches...USA vs. Europe post dates his putting this tourney on the TV map. He still holds the all time best match play record in the Ryder's history...He and Olazabal teamed up to kick  the USA, more times than we care to remember.

He did more for the progress to prominence of the European tour, than any single player...thereby broadening pro tourney play to beyond USA and GB.

Its very apt to give him the Arnold Palmer moniker, as Arny did for the US PGA tour, what Seve did for the European Tour....and like Arny he grew up in humble surroundings, but still had the same class, and winning smile/personality., as Arny.
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