Seve Ballesteros

Seve Ballesteros

Seve Ballesteros Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 7, 2011.
MADRID (AP) — Seve Ballesteros was a genius with a golf club in his hand, an inspiration to everyone who saw him create shots that didn't seem possible. His passion and pride revived European golf and made the Ryder Cup one of the game's most compelling events.

For the Spanish great, his career was defined not only by what he won, but how he won.

"He was the greatest show on earth," Nick Faldo said.

Ballesteros, a five-time major champion whose incomparable imagination and fiery passion made him one of the most significant figures in modern golf, died Saturday morning from complications of a cancerous brain tumor. He was 54.

"Seve was one of the most talented and excited golfers to ever play the game," Tiger Woods said on Twitter. "His creativity and inventiveness on the golf course may never be surpassed. His death came much too soon."

A statement on Ballesteros' website early Saturday said he died peacefully at 2:10 a.m. local time, surrounded by his family at his home in Pedrena. It was in this small Spanish town where Ballesteros first wrapped his hands around a crude 3-iron and began inventing shots that he would display on some of golf's grandest stages.

He won the Masters at 23, leading by 10 shots at one point in the final round. He was a three-time winner of the British Open, no moment greater than his 1984 victory at St. Andrews. He was as inspirational in Europe as Arnold Palmer was in America, a handsome figure who feared no shot and often played from where no golfer had ever been.

"He was a man who got into trouble. Only for Seve, there was no such thing as trouble," Gary Player, his longtime friend and rival, once said.

In a long list of spectacular shots, perhaps the most memorable came from a parking lot next to the 16th fairway at Royal Lytham & St. Annes in the 1979 British Open. Leading by two shots in the final round, he drove his ball into the lot, had a car removed to get his free drop, then fired his second shot to 15 feet and made birdie on his way to his first major.

Headlines such as "The Inventor of Spanish golf" and "Life of a Legend" were splashed across Spanish media as fellow golfers, athletes and figures from around the world paid tribute.

"This is such a very sad day for all who love golf," European Tour chief executive George O'Grady said on the tour website. "Seve's unique legacy must be the inspiration he has given to so many to watch, support and play golf, and finally to fight a cruel illness with equal flair, passion and fierce determination. We have all been so blessed to live in his era. He was the inspiration behind the European Tour."

Spanish golf federation president Gonzaga Escauriaza called Ballesteros an icon of Spanish golf, a "unique, unrepeatable person." Lee Westwood, the No. 1 player in the world, said on Twitter: "Seve made European golf what it is today."

His last challenge came from an unbeatable foe: cancer.

Ballesteros fainted in a Madrid airport while waiting to board a flight to Germany on Oct. 6, 2008, and was subsequently diagnosed with the brain tumor. He underwent four separate operations, including a 6½-hour procedure to remove the tumor and reduce swelling around the brain. After leaving the hospital, his treatment continued with chemotherapy.

Ballesteros looked thin and pale while making several public appearances in 2009 after being given what he referred to as the "mulligan of my life." He rarely was seen in public since March 2010, when he fell off a golf cart and hit his head on the ground.

His few appearances or public statements were usually connected to his Seve Ballesteros Foundation to fight cancer. He wanted but was unable to take part in a champions exhibition at St. Andrews for the British Open.

Ballesteros won a record 50 times on the European tour, his first victory as a 19-year-old in the Dutch Open, his last when he was 38 at the Spanish Open in 1995. That also was his last year playing in the Ryder Cup, where he had a 20-12-5 record in eight appearances. Ballesteros was captain in 1997 when Europe won at Valderrama.

"He did for European golf what Tiger Woods did for worldwide golf," three-time major champion Nick Price said from a Champions Tour event in Alabama. "His allegiance to the European Tour was admirable."

Ballesteros was the reason the Ryder Cup was expanded in 1979 to include continental Europe, and it finally beat the United States in 1985 to begin more than two decades of dominance. While others have played in more matches and won more points, no player better represents the spirit and desire of Europe than Ballesteros.

His battle went beyond the golf course.

Ballesteros did not play in the 1981 Ryder Cup over a dispute with Europe over appearance money. He later battled former PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman over how many tournaments he was required to play.

He was feisty. He was proud. He was charming. He made people watch, and he usually gave them something to remember.

"The best imagination. The best short game. You never really knew where he was going to hit it," Mark Calcavecchia said.

Ballesteros announced his retirement in a tearful news conference at Carnoustie before the 2007 British Open. He had returned to Augusta National that year to play the Masters one last time, but shot 86-80 to finish last. After turning 50, he tried one Champions Tour event, but again came in last.

His back was ailing, his eyes were less lively, his best game had left him years earlier.

"I don't have the desire," Ballesteros said at the time, though he remained active in golf after he stopped playing regularly, mainly through course design.

His desire was as big a part of his game as any shot he manufactured from the trees, the sand — just about anywhere on the course.

Born April 9, 1957, in Pedrena, Ballesteros first gained acclaim at 19 in the final round of the British Open at Royal Birkdale, where he threaded a shot through the bunkers and onto the green at the 18th hole, finishing second to Johnny Miller and in a tie with Jack Nicklaus.

"He invented shots around the green," Nicklaus said in the weeks before Ballesteros was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1999. "You don't find many big hitters like him with that kind of imagination and touch around the green."

Ballesteros went on to win the Order of Merit on the European tour that year, the first of six such titles. Two years later, he won the first time he teed it up in America, a one-shot victory at the Greater Greensboro Open.

Partly because of his humble roots, partly because of his Spanish blood, Ballesteros always played as though he had something to prove. Even after some called him "Car Park Champion" for his shot at Lytham when he won the 1979 British Open, the Spaniard showed that was no fluke when he arrived at Augusta National the next year.

He obliterated the field in the 1980 Masters, much like Woods did in 1997. Applying his genius to a course built for imagination, he became at 23 the youngest Masters champion until Woods won at age 21.

Ballesteros won the Masters again in 1983, and he was equally dominant in golf's oldest championship. He won the British Open in 1984 at St. Andrews over Tom Watson, then at Lytham in 1988 by closing with a 65 — the best score of the tournament — to beat Price and Faldo.

Despite his five majors and 87 titles around the world, Ballesteros forever will be linked to the Ryder Cup. He developed an "us against them" attitude that became infectious with what had been an inferior European team. He made his teammates believe.

Ballesteros was headed for defeat in 1983 at PGA National, his ball beneath the lip of a bunker, some 245 yards from the green, when he lashed a 3-wood to the fringe and escaped with a halve against Fuzzy Zoeller. The Americans narrowly won, but the Ryder Cup was never the same after that year — and perhaps after that shot.

"His desire to beat the Americans was paramount, and probably the reason they beat us," Watson said. "The Ryder Cup became the focus of world golf, and Seve was right there."

He teamed with Jose Maria Olazabal to become the most formidable partnership in Ryder Cup history, producing an 11-2-2 record. In his final Ryder Cup, at Oak Hill in 1995, he played Tom Lehman in singles and didn't hit a single fairway on the front nine, yet was only 1 down. Lehman calls it the greatest nine holes he ever saw.

Ballesteros and his wife Carmen divorced in 2004. They had three children together.

The funeral will be held Wednesday in Pedrena with family and intimate friends only attending the subsequent wake. Three days of official mourning will be held in Cantabria, according to regional government head Miguel Angel Revilla.



Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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June 28, 2018

Rest in Seve

Luis Ballesteros

May 16, 2018

Su cuerpo ahora duerme el sueño eterno y su alma descansa en paz! His body now sleeps the eternal dream and his soul may it rest in peace!

March 6, 2018

Thank you Seve!

Harry Simpson

May 8, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

May 7, 2016

deepest sympathy to the Family. Soon there will be peace... k,MD

Penny Layne White

August 16, 2015

Great memories of my dad, Joe Haven White and I watching golf together on the weekends. The first time I saw Seve I was mesmerized! Imagine my excitement when it was announced that the TPA was coming to Lake City, Florida and Seve would be there! I begged my dad to let me go and camera in hand, I was in heaven! I was fortunate to be able to meet him and he gave me his golfball! He was so gracious and that smile.....my nickname that year on my birthday card was "Seve" and I still have it! Losing Seve so young and tragically was like losing a part of my Dad all over again.

vincent alfano

May 7, 2014

enjoyed seve in the masters 1982, when I would look for my wife I would always lookfor the hole seve was playing what a golfer vince alfano

S Macky

December 1, 2013

God bless and goodbye gorgeous talented man

June 4, 2013

what a great golfer he was. loved watching him play. can't believe he's
gone. i'll never forget seve...
mr. murray... Abington pa.

Orvie Reidel

May 28, 2011

May28,2011
I will miss him to me he was my favorite Golfer that has ever played the game.In 2004 he sent me his picture signed my name from Seve.I will cherrish that forever.God Bless You Seve and your family in Spain,
Orvie Reidel Lewes,DE

May 25, 2011

God bless the Ballesteros family particularly the wife and children. We enjoyed him for 30 years. He leaves a great legacy for all to cherish.

JaneAnn Nall

May 13, 2011

I loved watching Seve play golf, He made every tournament more exciting when he was entered. Wish we had more like him today.He did love the game and will be missed. Jane Ann Nall

May 12, 2011

My sincere condolences at the very sad loss of one of golfs 'greats'. I feel sure he will never be forgotten and nor will his achievments. Personaally I would like to say thanks for giving me my greatest moments and memories.

May 11, 2011

I am sorry for your loss. May God bring you comfort in this great time of distress.

Mepho Bhengu

May 11, 2011

I dont follow golf at all but from hearing Seve speak and what he had to say about various topics I could gather that he was a remarkable human being and a true asset to the sport and world. Its sad that he lost his battle with cancer but his words and memory will always echo throughout the fairways. May you rest in peace.

p c corbett

May 11, 2011

a remarkable man, sadly missed.god bless all .

Tim Higgins

May 10, 2011

Seve was an amazingly determined individual and golfer. His unique style was great to watch in person or on television. He played with so much pride and joy on the most competitve stage in the game of golf. He seemed to relish any challenge in tournament play. Never one to back away from any difficult shot. His outlook inspired many of his fans. An artist always at work with his canvas ever-changing from course to course. He motivated a younger generation of golfers by his classy style. He will be missed. God bless his family, friends, and fellow golfers.

steve vanes

May 10, 2011

Good bye Seve. I am glad you were one of the few players I enjoyed to watch and follow on the PGA tour back in the days. I will never forget the class of a player you were. Steve Vanes

Vicki Hicks

May 10, 2011

The golf community will not be the same without Seve. The Ballesteros Family have my deepest sympathy.

Paulina Cassidy

May 10, 2011

Mis oraciones estan con la familia de Severiano Ballesteros en estos tristes momentos. El golf ha perdido a uno de sus mejores jugadores.

sharon cunningham

May 10, 2011

Good bye seve..so sad for all us fans will miss you big time thankyou for years of wonderful golf. God bless

Kerry Elphinstone

May 10, 2011

Seve we visited your beloved Pedrena earlier this year and played your course. You will be greatly missed not only for your contribution to golf but also for your charisma.

Kerry & Wayne Elphinstone
Melbourne, Australia

A Neal

May 10, 2011

There are the few who leave their mark and legacy on this world and the many who do not. Seve was one of the remarkable few. I feel blessed to have lived during his era and been inspired not only by his golf but by the way he dealt with the health problems he had in later life. Thank you Seve.

F M Carrera

May 10, 2011

How lucky I was to see you at Augusta in 1992. Golf changed the moment you arrived on tour, and we will always remember, how great those memories were , as you will always be missed.

Chester Edwards

May 9, 2011

Seve you will be missed,You was a lot of fun to watch play, You are a champion and other golfers can breathe a little easier, now that you will not be in competion with them anymore, so go play with God now.

Larry Dzieszko

May 9, 2011

He made golf exciting. It was a pleasure to watch him on the golf course and see his intensity.

May 9, 2011

sorry to see him go. he put pizzaz in golf

walter thomas

May 9, 2011

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

T. P.

May 9, 2011

I am so greatly sorry for your loss. Remember that God has promised us "...a resurrecton."

Rick Briggs

May 9, 2011

Seve you will be missed thanks for all the great rounds you gave us.

Jim Jones

May 9, 2011

He was called the SPLENDID SPANIARD by fellow pros. Also didn't like USA food.

paula patin

May 9, 2011

My heart is sadden by such a great loss. The golf world will never be the same. I never had the pleasure of knowing him personnaly, but my dad and I used to watch Seve play every chance we had. He was such a remarkable man! My dad always said he would have given the world to play a round of golf with him. Well my dad is now in heaven and I promise, he has a tee time! God bless you and your family! Rest in Peace!

Barb O

May 9, 2011

To a non-golfer, you were inspiring to watch on TV. You can go knowing you have left your mark on the hearts of those who knew you and those who you never knew. Rest in peace! God Bless

May 9, 2011

We are very sorry for your loss as well as ours. We have seen Seve at Baker's Cafe, Manual and Jack's place. Our sincere condolences.

The Jerry Friddle family. Canton, OH

Rick

May 9, 2011

Imagination, charisma and passion best sum up who you were Seve. For all of us who put "your name" next to ours on our scorecards hoping for a little divine intervention from you, I say thanks. RIP Seve.

Susan

May 9, 2011

Seve was a great golfer to watch through the years, I pray for his children, this is a tremendous loss to the golfing world. RIP.

May 9, 2011

My deepest condolences to the family of one of greats- not just as a golfer but as an inspirational man. The joy he gave to us all will never be forgotten. The smile, the courage, the presence, the sense of adventure and above all his talent will never be forgotten.
My memories are too many to recount but they are all great even when he lost.
Seve- Rest in peace and thank you for everything.

Sandy, Scotland

May 9, 2011

Thank you Seve for giving me such pleasure watching you play and giving me a reason for leaving this earth. Make us a tee time and I'll see you soon.
the fowles, Danville Ca.

Mary Frances Engulu Bosango

May 9, 2011

My sinceres condolences to his family and friends. Legends never die, his legacy will live on forever.

He was one of the Great. His life was so inspiring.

Jimenez Family

May 9, 2011

My sincere condolences to his family & friends .

thomas

May 9, 2011

this i believe.jesus was waitig at the gate when seve arrived free of all painn and sorrow.troubles and sickness.who knoa there might even be a heavenly golf course up there...thomas kentucky.

mark rowley

May 9, 2011

A true insperation and a great advert 4 our game u will b sadly missed R.I.P seve

Maxine Pettit

May 9, 2011

I admired Seve Ballestereos as a golfer
and my prayers are with all of the family
in the loss of him.
My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Maxine Pettit
Belmont North Carolina

Kathryn Mackintosh

May 9, 2011

Seve you will be sadly missed. You have been a joy to watch over many years. Both my husband & me will miss you at the golf competions, mat you rest in peace.

Kenneth Jackson

May 8, 2011

With much regret and sadness,the world has lost a great International Golfer, in Mr. Seve Ballesteros.. If you had the opportunity to watch hi play golf and see how is humbled eginnings made his game magical.. He was the ultimate professional in wvwry sense..Seve you will be misses. but ypur back nine is just beginning, and I am certain ypu will enjoy the round.. May God Bless you more..RIP

May 8, 2011

May you have peace

May 8, 2011

I grew up watching Seve play golf on the television, and almost never in my time watching sport have I seen someone perform to such high standards, while wearing his heart on sleve all of the time. A marvellous character who is already terribly missed. I would like to send my sincere condolences to his family, but also to Jose Maria Olazabal, whose deeply touching tributes to his dear friend Seve at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, were as uplifting as they were saddening.

Colin Little

May 8, 2011

I grew up watching Seve play golf on the television, and never in my time watching sport have I seen someone achieve so much at the very highest level in a game that requires such mental strength, while wearing his heart on his sleve all of the time. He was a marvellous and inspirational character who is already missed. I would like to send my sincere condolences to his family, and to Jose Maria Olazabal, whose deeply touching tributes to his dear friend, Seve, at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, were as uplifting as they were saddening.

bill neal

May 8, 2011

although i didnt know sevi personally....i watched him play the game he loved so much...the world has lost a true golf champion..and a caring,wondeful human being...sevi,you will be missed by all.....

Ginger

May 8, 2011

I loved watching him play...what a beautiful man.

LEZERIA MARSH

May 8, 2011

I LOVED TO SEE MR.B PLAY HE WAS A PLEASURE TO WATCH.KNOW THAT HE WILL BE MISSED BY HIS FAMILY AS WELL AS HIS FANS.THAT SMILE WAS PRICELESS.WITH LOVE AND RESPECT....

Sally Seifert

May 8, 2011

Gone is a great one! No doubt, my father, Jim, will look him up for a round or two just inside the pearly gate!

Irene Cuthbert

May 8, 2011

goodbye Seve.You were so good and fun to watch.

Ed Burton

Ed Burton

May 8, 2011

As much as he meant to golf and his fans, I know it pales in comparison to the what he meant to his family. My deepest condolences go out to you all, you'll be in my thoughts and prayers. I hope he's playing a round right now where there are no bogeys. I had the privilege to watch him play when I was a young man and I'll never forget him and what he did for the game of golf. God bless you all, may God send to you all a peace that transcends all understanding.

May 8, 2011

Golfing will never be the same in Heaven with you there Seve. We were so honored to see you play in Oakland hills, Mi.
Rest In Peace Seve.
Dick and Jeanne LaValley WPB, Fl.

Ahmet Cullu

May 8, 2011

Great sportsman and wizard of golf. Sorry he had to suffer the damned disease...not his genre. May he rest in peace. Miss him from the arena.

Bill Brooke

May 8, 2011

As I heard it said yesterday. Seve was the quintessential swashbuckler. I always loved that Seve seemed to be able to overcome anything. I remember how he would encourage and cheer on his fellow golfers. A truly unique spirit. Although I never met you Seve I always admired you. Rest in peace my good man.

David Fonseca

May 8, 2011

RIP Seve, You were one of the great one's gone to soon...

May 8, 2011

My husband and I had the pleasure of seeing Seve win the British Open at Lytham and St. Annes - 1979, the day he made the famous shot from the parking lot. What an amazing day!!! Thank you Seve - you will be missed. (Gail - Millville, NJ)

Gene morgan

May 8, 2011

I wish the technology we have today would have been available in the 70`s and 80`s.
In the states we never got to see the great golf Seve played all over the world.
we only saw what he achieved in the Masters and BRITISH OPENS.
He was my hero then and still today.
I am 66 and am grateful I got to see him.
God bless You Seve.

Molly

May 8, 2011

Such sad news, Such a young man.
May he Rest In Peace and be back on the greens in Heaven above.You will be missed, Seve

Donna & Joey Anes

May 8, 2011

Our deepest sympathy to all of Seve's family, he was such a wonderful compassioante man who brought so much in so many areas not just golf.

Our prayers and thoughts are with you and him

jan farmer

May 8, 2011

my thoughts and prayers are with you. he leaves a lasting legacy that will be cherished by all. know that he is in god's loving arms;at peace and no longer in pain.

May 8, 2011

A great man, gone too soon.

May 8, 2011

GOODBYE SEVE...YOU WERE GREAT DOWN HERE, YOU'LL BE GREAT UP THERE...CAT

May 8, 2011

Seve you were an inspiration to my father
who loved golf and who sadly died of cancer in 1998. I know if he were here now he would like to thank you for giving so much pleasure to so many people
who loved the game.

A Lewis.

Amber Bonafonte

May 8, 2011

So sorry to hear about Seve. I am a former employee of Sounder Sports, we sponsored Seve for awhile. I was fortunate to have my picture taken with him when he visited our factory. He will be greatly missed.

Terry Sontag

May 8, 2011

This is truly sad. I offer up prayers for Seve and his family at this difficult time.

Cris Plimpton

May 8, 2011

He was an inspiration to so many of us, in and out of the world of golf. My prayers go to his family and those who loved him off and on the links....

john earle w.

May 8, 2011

No more sickness and pain. God be with all of his family, R.I.P. Seve.

Mori Fierce

May 8, 2011

Thank you for the memories Seve. May you rest in peace.

C. C. Durham

May 8, 2011

The world has lost a gentleman; the golf family has lost a legend. Thanks for the beautiful memories.

Dave Johnson

May 8, 2011

Mr. Ballesteros. I did not know you, however with honor and respect I join the millions that will miss you.

Sam

May 8, 2011

To the Ballesteros family, so very sorry and thank you for have sharing Seve with all of us, He is unreplacable and will be truley missed

Kathy Reed

May 8, 2011

A true gentlemen. I was fortunate enough to be at the Augusta National in 1980 when he won the Masters. So sad to see him leave us so early at such a young age.

Mary Ann C Golden

May 7, 2011

My 51 year old brother Mike died of brain cancer at 51.You both died too young.God bless your family.

Sheila Smith

May 7, 2011

Rest in Peace Seve.

May 7, 2011

Seve you will be missed by everyone who loves the game of golf.

Ron Ballard Burlington NC

May 7, 2011

Cancer is a most devastating disease. I lost my daughter to this disease almost 9 years ago. She was only 19. I admired Mr. Ballesteros for his talent, his love of the game, his passion, his daring spirit and yes, his incredible good looks. My heart felt his family's pain when he was first diagnosed. We are so blessed to have shared moments of his career and we are pained at his loss.

May 7, 2011

The golf world has lost a legend. Very sad news... God Bless his family, friends, and colleagues. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

Pamela Rogers

May 7, 2011

Gone way to soon from the game of golf. You were a asset to the game and will be missed. God bless the Ballesteros family during this difficult time. Go play with the other legends that have gone on before you.

Pat Averett

May 7, 2011

The entire golf community and world mourn the death of a great man. May you find peace.

Jerry O'Mahony MSC

May 7, 2011

I feel a sadness at your death. You have been a joy and inpiration on and off the golf course, worldwide. Golf will be less without you but your name and game will be remembered. The last several years have brought you sorrow and suffering. You have borne your illness with resignation and have been a silent and patient witness to the suffering of Jesus Christ. Like Jesus you are now being raised up in glory and sharing in his resurrection to eternal life. May you rest in the peace and glory of God now. My sympathy to your family. You will be rememberd in the Eucharist.

Fr Jerry O'Mahony MSC
Irlanda and Texas

Dennis Todd

May 7, 2011

I will always remember Seve when I first took an interest in golf.Many imaginary times of chipping in the yard pretending to be Seve Ballesteros and watching him on TV brought me many good memories.A truly great and legendary golfer and gentleman will be missed.

Steve Holauchock

May 7, 2011

You will be missed but always remembered.God be with you.

F Higgins

May 7, 2011

My heart felt sorrow. He was an inspiration to all of us who were of his age. He was greatly loved by all golf fans

Glen Bergert

May 7, 2011

I followed Seve in both 1980 and 1983 at Augusta. He was fearless with his shotmaking and approach to golf. Rest in Peace, Seve.

May 7, 2011

The worls has lost not just the best golfer but a true gentleman. He will not be forgotten.
Seve Ballesteros rest in peace.
Our preayers are with his beloved family.
Frances. (Irelanda)

Elizabeth Albright

May 7, 2011

My heart goes out to all those who love the game of golf especially KJ in Bloomington IL(a golf pro now/ instructor) who told me at age 16 Seve was his favorite golfer & always talked about him..... May god be with everyone even my fiance who loves this game as well. Hugs!!!

martin volpe

May 7, 2011

God bless Seve and all his family and close friends. He will always live on in our hearts. RIP to an absolute genius. Maca Volpe

Mary Bedingfield

May 7, 2011

He was a Gentleman Golfer and will be missed.

May 7, 2011

Sorry to hear about the death of your father. Big hugs

Linda C Stiles USA

P.J. Simpson

May 7, 2011

We are so sorry for your loss and the world's loss in this fine individual. Please accept out sympathy.

John John

May 7, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Seve was a gentleman on and off the course. May God's comforting presence and love be very real to you.

Debi Tonkin

May 7, 2011

Golf has lost a VERY classy,generous,and passionate player with Seves' passing. Sincere condolences to the Ballesteros family. God bless Seve!

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