
“I don’t have the desire.” ~Seve Ballesteros.
Seve Ballesteros was one of the funnest, yet saddest players to watch. Funnest because of his amazing ability to get himself out of some of the most amazing predicaments. Sad because he was so emotional you could see how destroyed he was when he would lose a tournament like The Masters.
Seve was so good at turning bogeys and doubles into pars or birdies. My golf buddies and I call it a “Seve” when we get ourselves out of trouble like that. “Hey man, nice Seve.”
Hats off to Seve for all the great golf entertainment he provided over the years.
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