A Life in Golf: Seve Ballesteros
Continuing NCG’s ‘A Life in Golf’ series, we talk to Seve Ballesteros’ former colleagues Barry Lane, Andrew Oldcorn, Gary Wolstenholme and Roger Chapman to try and decipher what it was that made the Spaniard the player he was.
A Life in Golf Seve Ballesteros
Through heartfelt and emotional retrospectives, we chart the stratospheric rise of Seve. From his leading role in the establishment of the European Tour, to his Open Championship and Masters titles, and his part in rejuvinating the Ryder Cup, we tell the story of one of the world’s greatest and most important golfing figures.
Also in this series: A Life in Golf: Ian Woosnam
Relive Seve’s greatest shots
How Seve opened doors to Europe’s Masters champions
In pictures: The genius of Seve Ballesteros
Mark Townsend
Been watching and playing golf since the early 80s and generally still stuck in this period. Huge fan of all things Robert Rock, less so white belts. Handicap of 8, fragile mind and short game