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CarpeDiem

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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. :(
 

Herbie

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Ive been a fan for 32yrs, of all famous people whose misfortune I can take or leave without concern he is not one of them.I truely hope he recovers.
 

golfcitydweller

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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...
 

Smiffy

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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
 

USER1999

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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.
 
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