RIP SEVE BALLESTEROS

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RIP SEVE BALLESTEROS

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passed away last night at age of 54


one of the true golfing greats


R I P

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Personally i am gutted

Spanish golf legend Seve Ballesteros has died after a protracted battle with cancer.

The 54-year-old passed away surrounded by his family at his home in Pedrena, northern Spain, in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Ballesteros was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2008 after losing consciousness at Madrid Airport.

The five-time major winner had four operations to remove the tumour as well as undergoing chemotherapy.

In a statement, the Ballesteros family expressed gratitude for the "support and gestures of love" it had received and asked for "respect and privacy at such a painful time."



Ballesteros, who claimed 87 titles over his career, won the Open in 1979, 1984 and 1988 and became the first European to win the Augusta Masters in 1980, repeating the feat in 1983.

He also enjoyed a successful Ryder Cup career as both player and captain - playing in eight Ryder Cups and winning 20 points from 37 matches before guiding Europe to victory over the United States as a non-playing captain at Valderrama in 1997.

But it was his daring and flamboyant style that made Ballesteros special, transforming the image of golf and bringing a whole new audience to the sport.

BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter said: "No golfer did more to popularise the game in Europe than Seve Ballesteros.

"He played a fearless, exciting and charismatic brand of the game. It thrilled sport fans all over the world."

Tennis star Rafael Nadal described Ballesteros as a "reference point" for Spanish athletes.

"He's one of the greats of this country without a doubt," he said.

BBC golf commentator Peter Alliss added: "He was a fighter - feisty, skilful, cheeky and loveable.


"He had hair as black as raven's wing, a wonderful set of teeth and a lovely smile. When Seve was in a good mood the world was happy. I will always remember that smile.

"He had a very sad end but I will remember all the good things."

Ballesteros sprang to prominence as a 19-year-old, finishing second to Johnny Miller at the 1976 Open and becoming the youngest winner of the Claret Jug three years later.

His final round of 70 featured an astonishing recovery shot from a car park to set up a birdie at the 16th hole.

He became the youngest winner of the Masters at the age of 23 in 1980 and made his Ryder Cup debut later that year.

Ballesteros topped golf's world ranking for 61 weeks between 1986 and 1989 and won the World Match Play Championship five times, equalling Gary Player's record.

With his game starting to decline because of back problems, Ballesteros won the last of his record 50 European Tour titles in 1995.

And although he continued playing intermittently until 2007, he was generally a pale imitation of his former self and rarely featured on leaderboards.

Ballesteros appeared in public for the first time following the surgery in May 2009 when he went to watch his local football team Racing Santander and was given a standing ovation.

He had called his battle against the tumour the "hardest challenge of my life."

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Post by rodders999 »

I never played a round of golf in my life but absolutely adore the sport. Why? Because as a kid I had the absolute privilege of witnessing the genius that was Seve. A true legend of the game.

I hope he's teeing it up somewhere right now in the great beyond.

R.I.P. Seve, gone but NEVER forgotten.

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RIP, another great sports star to pass away

there is a horse called Ballesteros running at in the 2.30 at Haydock, would be a fitting tribute if the horse won

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A very very Sad day.
he was battling this cancer for ages.
my beautiful mum died 26 years ago from Breast cancer and to see her suffering for 2 years,trying to beat this desease was very distressing..she was 57 years old...I wish seve"s family all the best..As i do with any family who has to see their loved ones suffer like this...x
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Post by OneBardGooner »

A legend as a golfer - don't know what he was like as a person - But feel for his family, loved ones etc

RIP.

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R.I.P. :cry:

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RIP, terrible news :(

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Rosie_titters wrote:RIP, another great sports star to pass away

there is a horse called Ballesteros running at in the 2.30 at Haydock, would be a fitting tribute if the horse won
Came 3rd 7-1

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mcdowell42 wrote:
Rosie_titters wrote:RIP, another great sports star to pass away

there is a horse called Ballesteros running at in the 2.30 at Haydock, would be a fitting tribute if the horse won
Came 3rd 7-1

thank fuck i didn't have any cash on it :D

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Post by brazilianGOONER »

cancer sucks more than rooney and drogba combined. hard to find someone who hasn't already lost a loved one to that fucking disease (and i mean cancer, not rooney and drogba).

RIP seve.

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R.I.P. even if he was a Barcelona fan. :wink: A great sportsman!!!A Great Icon!!!

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Great sporting legend.

R.I.P

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Post by the playing mantis »

gutted, absolutely gutted. just a little kid when he was in his pomp but a legend. rip seve

btw he was a racing santander fan.


dont like onebard gooners post 'dont know what he was like as a person'. whats that supposed to mean???? are you suggesting something? but this isnt the place to get into an argument.

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RIP to a legend.

On a lighter note my old man was a great golfer and his golf mates used to call him "Seve". He laughed at this but I know he was secretly proud to be nicknamed after such a great player.

Sadly it was also cancer that took my dad from us a couple years ago. A horrible disease.

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