Smiffy
Grand Slam Winner
Good idea or bad?
As much as I love the guy, and admire what he has done for golf through the last 30 years or so, I can't help thinking that this is a bad idea.
My initial reaction, when I heard him say that he planned to be there, was "I want to go and watch him"...but in the cold light of day I'd much rather remember him in his heyday, punching the air with delight when he won or played a great shot.
The thought of him shambling around the Old Course, shooting two terrible opening scores would really upset me personally.
It's a romantic notion to think that he could go out and play well, and yes it would be a chance for some youngsters who had never seen the great man in action.
But Seve is a golfing legend, an icon.
I can't help having bad feelings about this...a bit like Muhammad Ali's last fight which was more of a sideshow attraction than a fight.
As I say, I'd rather remember him how he was.
As much as I love the guy, and admire what he has done for golf through the last 30 years or so, I can't help thinking that this is a bad idea.
My initial reaction, when I heard him say that he planned to be there, was "I want to go and watch him"...but in the cold light of day I'd much rather remember him in his heyday, punching the air with delight when he won or played a great shot.
The thought of him shambling around the Old Course, shooting two terrible opening scores would really upset me personally.
It's a romantic notion to think that he could go out and play well, and yes it would be a chance for some youngsters who had never seen the great man in action.
But Seve is a golfing legend, an icon.
I can't help having bad feelings about this...a bit like Muhammad Ali's last fight which was more of a sideshow attraction than a fight.
As I say, I'd rather remember him how he was.