Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:50 am EDT
Good news from over in Europe, where Seve Ballesteros made an appearance at a Madrid event announcing the field for the upcoming Volvo Match Play Championship. Ballesteros' foundation is the event's official charity, and his appearance just months after brain cancer that has left him partially blind in his left eye was inspirational and touching all at once.
Ballesteros said that his treatment is going well following several operations to remove the malignant tumor in his brain. He looked forward to the match play event, which will include luminaries such as Rory McIlroy, Angel Cabrera and Sergio Garcia.
What's a little more troubling is that Seve is making noises about wanting to play in the British Open in 2010. (If Tom Watson can do it ... ) Seve, alas, already has a bit of a rep for staying around too long; he hasn't made a cut in a major since 1996, despite having played in 15 events in the succeeding 11 years. Assuming Seve actually wants to play a real round, and not just a ceremonial swing, this is ... kind of awkward.
I know, I know, it's his life and his career and if he wants to do it, he should be allowed to. And if he does step up to the first tee at St. Andrews next summer, it's not like I'd turn my back or anything. But if Seve was to play poorly, the overriding emotion wouldn't be pride or nostalgia, it'd be pity. And the last thing a guy like Seve Ballesteros needs is cheap pity. Better to give him a roaring ovation for his achievements than a sympathy round of applause as he salvages double bogey.
But let's leave those discussions for another time. For now, it's great to see Seve back in the mix, and we're looking forward to much more from him in the course of the match play event at the end of the month.
Ballesteros hopeful of British Open return [AP via Yahoo! Sports]
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I'm going to be there next summer and I'd love it if Seve is well enough to play. He will only add to the atmosphere and whoever is lucky enough to get drawn with him... well they'll be very lucky!
The last time I saw Seve in the flesh was at the Benson & Hedges International at The Oxfordshire, around 10 years ago. I was at the range watching a young amateur called Justin Rose and also Lee Major and Darren Clarke warming up for their rounds. There was a big crowd. It was quite lively and noisy. Then we could hear some shots from the range, the crowd fell silent, the likes of Westwood and Clarke all stopped and watched. It was Seve he'd arrived and was warming up. On that range he hit the purest of shots and his fellow competitors stopped and admired him. He went out with a 4 degree Driver, talk about making it hard for yourself! To this day one of the best round of golf I've seen - he shot 73 I think... but that wasn't the point.
If he wants to come and play in our Open - he's most welcome and always will be.
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BUT HEY ! Come On ! CAN SEVE PLAY A ROUND IN THE OPEN
NEXT YEAR ! ? Frankly my dear ... NO he can not ! HE has not
played a round since recuperating ! And he looks SO FRAIL !
albeit looking healthy for a change BUT DOES HE HAVE THE
STRENGTH TO PLAY AT LEAST TWO ROUNDS UNDER
THE GUN , AND STILL MISSES THE CUT ! OH ! MY !
HE IS NO TOM WATSON !
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lost his game overnight. Golf can be strange. You have guys on the Champions tour who couldn't
beat anyone when they were younger and now they're great, then you have guys like Curtis Strange,
Ben Crenshaw, & others who were great in their 30's, who can't win anymore. It doesn't seem to be
physical, it seems to be a matter of desire and confidence. It would be great to see Seve back and
playing well again and healthy.
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Part of valor is knowing when to step aside... Busbee does actually have a good point for a change....(!)
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Loved watching him in his prime. His fire burned for real.
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