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/ 20 October 2011
Following Seve Ballesteros’s death in May, his son Javier is set to make his European Tour debut in next year’s Majorca Open as an amateur.
Gary Player isn’t sure what he’s prouder of — his selection as honorary starter at the Masters or South Africa’s continuing golf success.
Charismatic Spaniard is widely seen as the best European golfer of all time, writes John Huggan.
Tiger Woods, coming back this week after a knee injury, said on Tuesday that his ongoing 18-month victory drought has lasted longer than expected.
One of golf’s most charismatic players who was renowned for his fist-pumping energy and magical shot-making, died on Saturday at the of 54.
A nation that only slowly discovered its greatest golfing talent is in shock after Ballesteros loses long battle against cancer.
Severiano Ballesteros, who died on Saturday aged 54, was one of golf’s all-time greats, a charismatic figure who lifted five majors.
Having won the last two events on the European Tour, there is little doubt SA’s Richard Sterne is the favourite going into this weekend’s Jo’burg Open
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/ 25 October 2008
Seve Ballesteros was described as being in a stable condition Saturday after undergoing a third, successful operation to ease swelling in his brain.
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/ 21 October 2008
Seve Ballesteros remained in stable condition in the intensive-care unit of a Madrid hospital on Monday, a hospital source said.
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/ 16 October 2008
Seve Ballesteros’s state of health worsened on Thursday, with the golf legend undergoing fresh surgery to ease a build-up of fluid in the brain.
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/ 15 October 2008
Seve Ballesteros was in a stable condition after an operation on Tuesday to remove a brain tumour, the Spanish golfer’s doctors said on Wednesday.
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/ 13 October 2008
Spanish golf legend Seve Ballesteros, a five-times Major winner, said on Sunday he had been diagnosed with a brain tumour.