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Seve - The Autobiography (Paperback)
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Seve - The Autobiography (Paperback)
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Loot Price R335
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Now the subject of a major film. Once or twice a generation, an
athlete transcends his sport - at last, here's Seve Ballesteros in
his own words There are golfers, and there are golfers. And then
there's Seve. Severiano Ballesteros was perhaps the most naturally
gifted golfer ever to have walked a fairway. From the moment his
brother Manuel gave him his first club he was unstoppable. A few
weeks before his seventeenth birthday he turned pro. Five years
later he won the Open. A genius had arrived. For the best part of
two decades Seve dominated the golfing landscape. He played shots
others could only dream of. With 94 wins as a professional
(including 5 majors) he was a phenomenon, an athlete who
transcended his sport. But Seve stood for more than simple
excellence. Almost single-handedly, Seve gave European golf
credibility; almost single-handedly, he made the Ryder Cup one of
the greatest contests in world sport. And when, as captain, he
finally lifted the trophy on home soil in 1997, a whole continent
rejoiced. His pride and passion have inspired millions, and we have
taken him to our hearts. Here, for the first time, Seve tells his
own story. From his humble beginnings right up to the present day,
here at last is the man behind the magic in his own words. Seve is
utterly entertaining, blazingly charismatic and unique. Severiano
"Seve" Ballesteros Sota was a Spanish professional golfer and a
leading sports figure. He won more than 90 international
tournaments in an illustrious career. He first caught the attention
of the sporting world in 1976, when at the age of 19 he finished
second at The Open. He played a leading role in the re-emergence of
European golf, helping the European Ryder Cup team to five wins
both as a player and captain. He won the World Match Play
Championship a record-tying five times. He is generally regarded as
the greatest Continental European golfer of all time and won a
record 50 times on the European Tour. Ballesteros died of brain
cancer on 7 May 2011, aged 54.
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