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There is a problem with the golf course, where Torrance seems to have taken a page from the book of '97 Ryder Cup captain Seve Ballesteros, who set up Valderrama like it was a one-lane road.
USATODAY.com - U.S. fights back in afternoon, trails by one 2002
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Last time: Inspired by captain Seve Ballesteros, Europe won six of eight points on the second day to build a 10 1/2-5 1/2 lead.
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The Vivendi Trophy was created in 2000 and was formerly known as the Seve Trophy after Seve Ballesteros.
Brownsville Herald : 2009
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"The best tribute we can pay to Seve is to go on playing for him, although no tribute will ever do justice to everything he did for golf and to everything he gave us."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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"Now, I want to use all my strength to be the best as I stand before the toughest game of my life." "Seve" ended his professional career last year.
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"To look around and see (names such as Seve) Ballesteros, (Nick) Faldo and (Jack) Nicklaus, it's an amazing experience.
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Two weeks ago Sergio dedicated his win in Castellon to Seve.
Lewis 'Mad Dog' Moody has exposed the lunacy of English rugby's rulers | Richard Williams 2011
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Cabrera won in his 10th appearance here and was a member of the first three-man playoff since Larry Mize defeated Seve Ballesteros and Greg Norman in 1987.
Angel at Augusta: Cabrera takes Masters title in playoff 2009
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For many, Tuesday's decision has been overshadowed by the death on May 7 of Seve Ballesteros, Europe's most successful golfer and a man who came to embody the Ryder Cup.
Europe Sets Course For 2018 Richard Gillis 2011
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When he took a break from golf after the 2010 US PGA, Colin Montgomerie made the wise decision to invite him to become an extra vice-captain of the Ryder Cup team at Celtic Manor, and Garcia played a big part in strong sense of comradeship that propelled the team to a victory that came bathed in the glow of approval from the dying Seve Ballesteros, his compatriot.
Lewis 'Mad Dog' Moody has exposed the lunacy of English rugby's rulers | Richard Williams 2011
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