D diamondtiling May 7, 2011 #2 I heard he had had a relapse, what a shocker and only 54. Another sad loss.
S Stewart May 7, 2011 #3 The word legend is used far too often in sport, but with Seve, it doesn't quite seem enough. RIP Seve......
The word legend is used far too often in sport, but with Seve, it doesn't quite seem enough. RIP Seve......
S SandyFloor May 7, 2011 #4 This news genuinely brought a tear to my eye. The recent years showed his determination not just to survive but to excel again. RIP
This news genuinely brought a tear to my eye. The recent years showed his determination not just to survive but to excel again. RIP
C chrisroe May 7, 2011 #6 he was the reason i got into golf and also my style of game crap of the tee but i could make up shots to recover from anywhere and then one putt to save my card i used to practise recovery shots for hours and then spend about five mins max trying to hit the ball normally great if not possably the greatest icon in sport
he was the reason i got into golf and also my style of game crap of the tee but i could make up shots to recover from anywhere and then one putt to save my card i used to practise recovery shots for hours and then spend about five mins max trying to hit the ball normally great if not possably the greatest icon in sport
U user123 May 7, 2011 #7 Oh, my God, came over all cold then... I thought he was ok now! That's just far far too young... don't know what to say...
Oh, my God, came over all cold then... I thought he was ok now! That's just far far too young... don't know what to say...
D Deleted member 9966 May 7, 2011 #10 A sad loss to the sport and to sport in general. An inspiration and icon to many players around the world. Let's hope he's now in a better place.
A sad loss to the sport and to sport in general. An inspiration and icon to many players around the world. Let's hope he's now in a better place.