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I'm at home (enforced lay-off) and have been reading Seve's autobiography. I'm sure that once it's read (and re-read) I shall post a review, but I just wanted to share something rather magical.
Thanks to the power of the internet I have been interspersing my reading with watching videos of Seve, some general and some the actual moment he is describing in the book. Absolutely incredible, read a section about this and that moment, find it and watch it on the 'net. Brilliant.
Golf, to me, at the time of Seve's reign was nothing more than an unknown sport played by men in questionable trousers and lousy jumpers/polos. I never knew all those great moments. I never really had the measure of this "fabled" character. I am learning.
 

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Done the same myself - reading Sam Torrance's autobiography he mentioned a specific putt on the 18th of a Ryder cup match at Muirfield Village where he knew the yips started - he also knew the short putter had to go! Found it online and it just brings the text to life.

I suppose the next step in technology and e-readers is to have links in the text which you can press and be taken to an incident/event etc.

Be good to have a review of the Seve book when you are done!!
 
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