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Tribute to Seve... by Seve

Wed, May 11 2011 12:54 PM (22 replies)
  • seveking
    983 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 3:34 AM

    I suspect there will be many threads come up about Seve over the next few days,  but I felt I should write something, given my username. Two years and a half ago, I joined WGT and I was asked to choose a username. At the time, Seve Ballesteros was being operated on a brain tumor, and immediately I knew that my name must be some sort of tribute to the great legend of golf. Now, after his death, I feel prouder than ever of having the honour of being called "seve" by many people here.

    A grim mood has gripped the country. Even the weather seems to have realised that something has gone wrong, and we´re having one of the darkest and most rainy days I have ever seen in Madrid in the month of May. To mentione that a guy like Jimenez ended yesterday´s round at the Spanish Open in tears just about says it all.

    Because Seve changed golf, specially in Spain. In a country where everything has to be as passionate as possible and where I still live afraid that a war will begin the next time Real Madrid play Barcelona, a sport like golf seemed to have no place in our lives. That was, of course, until Seve Ballesteros arrived. He showed us that, to play and like golf, you don´t have to be an elegant Englishman (with all respect to elegant Englishmen lol) or have a beautiful swing. Seve was simply a boy who used to slip in to a golf cousre near his house at night because he didn´t have enough money to pay for a round. His swing could be described as wild at times, and his manner was far from the image we used to have a of golfers in Spain: the typical snob.

    Seve also reminded everybody that golf esxists away from the United States. His role in the Ryder Cup is already known by anyone interested in golf, and needs little talking about.

    But most of all it was his character that made him special. I thought about including a video or a picture of him, but then I realised that simply a few shots played by him could not show all that he was.

    What I most loved about watching him play was how he used to get the ball out of the most horrendous places and put it on the green. It is something that I try to reproduce when I play golf, and I always remember him and try to imitate him when I find myself in a bad position, either in real golf or WGT, and I will think of him even more from now on. So, the next time you hit your drive straight into the middle of a bush, keep smiling, go up to it... and whack it three feet from the hole like Seve would have done.

    Gracias Seve por todo lo que hiciste por nosotros. España y el mundo entero están contigo y siempre lo estarán. No merecías irte tan pronto. Hasta siempre, genio.

  • BenRC
    381 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 3:53 AM

    Well said SeveKing,my thoughts and prayers to you and all your countrymen ....he was my favorite golfer also..........Lo siento mucho,y habrazos para todos en Espana..........Ben

  • troyronaldson
    382 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 4:13 AM

    he was my sporting idol when i was young. i even painted a picture of him when i was 10 r.i.p seve you bought many years of great viewing around the world. its people like you that made the game into what it is today

  • stormywind
    2,963 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 9:24 AM

    Poignant words seveking! A great man and golfer who will be sadly missed :(

  • IvaThongon
    933 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 10:11 AM

    seveking:

    What a wonderful tribute.

  • Lisa03
    5,910 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 10:20 AM

    Professional wins (91)

     European Tour wins (50)

    Legend
    Major championships (5)
    Other European Tour (45)
    No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
    victory
    Runner(s)-up
    1 8 Aug 1976 Dutch Open -13 (65-73-68-69=275) 8 strokes England Howard Clark
    2 8 May 1977 Open de France -6 (69-70-71-72=282) 3 strokes South Africa John BlandSpainAntonio Garrido,
    Spain Manuel PiñeroAustralia Ian Stanley
    3 25 Jun 1977 Uniroyal International Championship -12 (70-70-67-69=276) Playoff England Nick Faldo
    4 17 Jul 1977 Swiss Open -7 (68-66-70-69=273) 3 strokes United States John Schroeder
    5 21 May 1978 Martini International -18 (67-67-67-69=268) 5 strokes England Nick Faldo
    6 30 Jul 1978 Braun German Open -20 (64-67-70-67=268) 2 strokes England Neil Coles
    7 6 Aug 1978 Scandinavian Enterprise Open -9 (73-69-68-69=279) 1 stroke South Africa Dale Hayes
    8 3 Sep 1978 Swiss Open -8 (68-68-68-68=272) 3 strokes Spain Manuel Piñero
    9 1 Jul 1979 Lada English Golf Classic -2 (73-71-71-71=286) 6 strokes England Neil Coles, South AfricaSimon Hobday
    10 21 Jul 1979 The Open Championship -1 (73-65-75-70=283) 3 strokes United States Ben CrenshawUnited States Jack Nicklaus
    11 13 Apr 1980 Masters Tournament -13 (66-69-68-72=275) 4 strokes United States Gibby GilbertAustraliaJack Newton
    12 27 Apr 1980 Madrid Open -18 (68-63-70-69=270) 3 strokes Spain Manuel Piñero
    13 18 May 1980 Martini International -2 (74-75-67-70=286) 1 stroke Scotland Brian Barnes
    14 27 Jul 1980 Dutch Open -8 (69-75-65-71=280) 3 strokes Scotland Sandy Lyle
    15 5 Jul 1981 Scandinavian Enterprise Open -11 (69-70-68-66=273) 5 strokes Spain Antonio Garrido
    16 4 Oct 1981 Benson and Hedges Spanish Open -15 (71-67-70-65=273) 1 stroke Scotland Steve Martin
    17 25 Apr 1982 Cepsa Madrid Open -15 (70-69-66-68=273) 1 stroke Spain José Maria Cañizares
    18 9 May 1982 Paco Rabanne Open de France -10 (71-70-72-65=278) 4 strokes Scotland Sandy Lyle
    19 11 Apr 1983 Masters Tournament -8 (68-70-73-69=280) 4 strokes United States Ben Crenshaw, United States Tom Kite
    20 30 May 1983 Sun Alliance PGA Championship -10 (69-71-67-71=278) 2 strokes Scotland Ken Brown
    21 14 Aug 1983 Carroll's Irish Open -17 (67-67-70-67=271) 2 strokes Scotland Brian Barnes
    22 2 Oct 1983 Lancome Trophy -19 (71-65-64-69=269) 4 strokes United States Corey Pavin
    23 22 Jul 1984 The Open Championship -12 (69-68-70-69=276) 2 strokes West Germany Bernhard LangerUnited States Tom Watson
    24 23 Jun 1985 Carroll's Irish Open -10 (70-69-73-66=278) Playoff West Germany Bernhard Langer
    25 7 Jul 1985 Peugeot Open de France -21 (62-68-6469=263) 2 strokes Scotland Sandy Lyle
    26 22 Sep 1985 Sanyo Open -16 (66-70-65-71=272) 3 strokes South Africa Jeff Hawkes
    27 27 Oct 1985 Benson and Hedges Spanish Open -14 (67-68-65-66=266) 4 strokes Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr
    28 8 Jun 1986 Dunhill British Masters -13 (67-68-70-70=275) 2 strokes Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr
    29 22 Jun 1986 Carroll's Irish Open -3 (68-75-68-74=285) 2 strokes Australia Rodger DavisZimbabweMark McNulty
    30 28 Jun 1986 Johnnie Walker Monte Carlo Open -11 (66-71-64-64=265) 2 strokes Zimbabwe Mark McNulty
    31 7 Jul 1986 Peugeot Open de France -19 (65-66-69-69=269) 2 strokes Argentina Vicente Fernández
    32 27 Jul 1986 KLM Dutch Open -17 (69-63-71-68=271) 8 strokes Spain José Rivero
    33 19 Oct 1986 Lancome Trophy -14 (67-69-68-70=274) Playoff West Germany Bernhard Langer
    34 19 Apr 1987 Suze Open -13 (69-70-68-68=275) Playoff Wales Ian Woosnam
    35 13 Mar 1988 Mallorca Open de Baleares -16 (70-68-67-67=272) 6 strokes Spain José María Olazábal
    36 17 Jul 1988 The Open Championship -11 (67-71-70-65=273) 2 strokes Zimbabwe Nick Price
    37 31 Jul 1988 Scandinavian Enterprise Open -18 (67-70-66-67=270) 5 strokes Australia Gerry Taylor
    38 28 Aug 1988 German Open -21 (68-68-65-62=263) 5 strokes Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr
    39 18 Sept 1988 Lancome Trophy -15 (64-66-68-71=269) 4 strokes Spain José María Olazábal
    40 23 Apr 1989 Cepsa Madrid Open -16 (67-67-69-69=272) 1 stroke England Howard Clark
    41 7 May 1989 Epson Grand Prix of Europe
    Matchplay Championship
    4 & 3 England Denis Durnian
    42 3 Sep 1989 Ebel European Masters Swiss Open -14 (65-68-66-67=266) 2 strokes Australia Craig Parry
    43 11 Mar 1990 Open Renault de Baleares -19 (66-65-70-68=269) Playoff Sweden Magnus Persson
    44 27 May 1991 Volvo PGA Championship -17 (67-69-65-70=271) Playoff Scotland Colin Montgomerie
    45 2 Jun 1991 Dunhill British Masters -13 (66-66-68-75=275) 3 strokes Republic of Ireland Eamonn DarcyEngland David Gilford,
    Zimbabwe Tony JohnstoneScotland Sam Torrance,
    England Keith Waters
    46 9 Feb 1992 Dubai Desert Classic -16 (66-67-69-70=272) Playoff Northern Ireland Ronan Rafferty
    47 8 Mar 1992 Turespana Open de Baleares -11 (70-70-69-68=277) Playoff Sweden Jesper Parnevik
    48 8 May 1994 Benson & Hedges International Open -7 (69-70-72-70=281) 3 strokes England Nick Faldo
    49 3 Oct 1994 Mercedes German Masters -18 (68-70-65-67=270) Playoff South Africa Ernie ElsSpain José María Olazábal
    50 21 May 1995 Peugeot Spanish Open -14 (70-67-66-71=274) 2 strokes Spain Ignacio GarridoSpain José Rivero

     

  • thebigeasy707
    5,885 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 10:21 AM

    seveking:

    What I most loved about watching him play was how he used to get the ball out of the most horrendous places and put it on the green.

    a great tribute to a great man.

    as long as he could see his ball and get a swing in ...that's all he needed.

     

    tbe

     

  • Fuzzygazz
    1,469 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 10:28 AM

    Nice tribute to a one of the great golfers. I remember watching him one time where I believe he made bird from the parking lot! I can identify with the parking lot but not making a bird.   God Bless

  • Mohawk1
    366 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 11:52 AM

    Yes , that shot was simply amazing . 79 at Lytham , even had a car removed so he could take a low percentage outside  poke at the green, an ending for the history books . The confidence and emotion Seve portrayed ,along with Jose in their outstanding Ryder Cup play,  will always be a pleasurable memory for me .

     Times like these make me so happy to see Arnie and Jack marshalling at Augusta  for the younger generation to experience the presence and aura around these great players. Phils dinner tribute to Seve was a classic show of respect and admiration for one of the best to play this great game  .     RIP Seve , a class act to the end and so will always be remembered as such all over the golfing world .

  • Nicholas99
    429 Posts
    Sat, May 7 2011 12:08 PM

    wow what a great man.

    Nick

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