So jealous. Too young and unaware of the game. I started playing the day he passed. Things happen the way it's meant to be, but boy I'd have loved to be next to you.
a gentleman seve , my young lad approached mc ilroy @ k club 2016 mc ilroy wouldn't sign the child's little book he said he had to go to TV room would have took him 30 seconds my young lad has detested him ever since that day .
I only ever saw him, in the flesh, play one shot - the one at the start of this lovely collection of clips, the one which, more than any other that week in 1976 at Birkdale, made his name as a brilliant, unique talent. I was in the crowd which had run across the fairway on the 18th and I shall never, ever forget the groan from people who thought he'd duffed it turning into the biggest roar of cheering and applause I've ever heard, reverberating seemingly endlessly around the stands. Oh it was magical, just magical.
Charm, grace, good looks, charisma, astonishing ability, Severiano had the lot. I will never forget what this great man said as he awaited his passing : "Thank you to all my fans, but please don't cry for me, I've had a fantastic life and career". It still breaks my heart to this day. Its amazing that someone I never knew personally can have such a hold on my emotions. We love you Seve and huge thanks for some magical sporting moments x
Seve was everything major golf shud be about. Every golfer dreams of a short game like Seve's (up until 1997 at least). Pure golfing genius and a gentleman. RIP Seve🙏 We still miss you🥲 10+/10 on his classic major footage; a dream to watch again. Thank you👏😮
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Always grinding and producing winning results when faced with the impossible shot, it soon became obvious that he should never be considered out of the race. Under cars and bushes, on tree trunks, in the sand against the lip, or a ball covered with loads of mud, he seemed at his best when faced with situations where others surely would have opted for an unplayable. He could win from anywhere and often did. On those occasions when he was firing on all cylinders, the entire field knew fully well they were likely playing for second place. He was incredible! I was watching his antics in ‘77 when I realized all that truly mattered in competitive golf was getting it in the jar in fewer strokes than those opposing you. Long howitzer shots that split the fairway made the task easier, but making birdie from a lie in a dung heap was even more disruptive to an opponent’s psyche. He understood the shock value of doing that so he never relented. His focus was squarely on the shot at hand and getting it in the hole. I never once saw Seve’ beat himself up over an errant shot. He looked at what he had and valiantly accepted the challenge. I’m very pleased that I got to see him play. Caddying for him was an exercise in frustration. Nobody envisioned things the way he did, so his caddies weren’t able to remain with him for very many years. Walking in the footsteps of genius can be a real chore.
A friend made a post today on FB that made me think of Seve ... He was a magician. Tee to green, as ballstrikers, many players were better. But at greenside, when the wedges and the putter came out, he never had an equal. He turned more bogeys into pars than any golfer I've ever seen. And he had style. God love Seve.
Loved it when he was asking once about a ruling when he drove into a bush....had 2 options then asked the rules official what he think seve should do....brilliant, and that's why we loved him
No doubt! When he practiced on the range, the greatest players in the world gathered nearby to watch. The sound of his iron shots was unique and partly was what drew their attention. When truly great ball strikers like Nicklaus, Miller, Weiskoph, and Trevino come stand near to watch, you know it’s special.
The things this dude could do with a golf club...unbelievable the imagination he had....it didn't matter what the station, he was am artist and would figure it out
@@MarkSmithhhh I guess you know that. But he played the bunkers around the green with a 3 iron. The young Seve, from 11 to 16 years old, was something unique. My dad was born and raised very near to Seve's house. They were friends, and the stories my father used to tell me about Seve and his magic...Sci-fi. The man was an absolute genius.
Greg Norman said it best about Seve. Paraphrasing, he said he played golf all over the world and saw many players, but he never saw anyone like Seve. We will never see the likes of him ever again.
The only thing that puts me off Seve, is being in the woods, or a burn, or under the clubhouse front door, and thinking I could pull off one of them. We keep trying, the spirit of Seve is still strong with my mates and I
I defy you to give this guy a situation on the golf course he couldn't handle...behind a tree, deep in rough where you can barely see the ball, with the ball below his feet with an awkward stance, and a bunker guarding the green...he'd figure it out
Totally amazing man. His passion for the game is unsurpassed, except maybe by Tiger Woods. I always loved to watch how creative he could be when he had what was supposedly an impossible shot.
No one had a passion like Seve, nobody. Tiger woods had what I would say equal dedication to golf, but Seve had a pure passion and love for the game and the game itself.
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Seve was a poor sport. He's no genius. He should have given the putt to Nick Price in the final round of the 1991 World Match Play at Wentworth after he choked on a fruit cake while Price was hitting his second. Inexcusable. Watch here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6I7EGnzYRiU.html