Seve has had another op on his brain to relieve swelling. I hope all the best for him but I'm afraid to say that things aren't looking to good for the great spainard.
yea,
sad to see the great man struggling ,but hopefully he`ll pull threw...can still see him holin the putt on 18 at the 84 open ,grown men crying ..pure genius..all our thoughts r with him and his family i`m sure...
I watched him when the European Open was held at East Sussex National during the nineties.
During the Pro "celebrity" he was playing the par 5 10th, he hit a lovely drive and was undecided as to whether to lay up in front of the stream or go for it.
He pulled out what must have been a 3 wood and let fly.
The ball clipped a big oak tree that guards the left hand side on the approach, hit the bank in front of the green and made the dance floor, leaving at least a 30 foot putt for eagle.
He canned it......fooking brilliant Seve
The sad thing regarding Seve (aside from the current bout of sickness, which is obviously very flipping sad) is that there is a generation of golfers growing up, who haven't got a clue how important he was to the game, or how brilliant a golfer he was. They are all Seve who? Sad. He should be revered as a golfing god.
nice one `murph`..i think ur right ..i`d have gladly watched him before i`d watch `tiger`..the man was inspirational and he had carisma,something tiger lacks ..