EUROPEAN RYDER CUP TEAM'S TRIBUTE TO SEVE
IN THE RED CORNER AT MEDINAH - Europe
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European Captain José María Olazábal
revealed a special tribute to Seve when The European Team emerged for
their first practice round today with their official team golf bags
emblazoned with the iconic silhouette depicting Ballesteros’s
famous Open Championship triumph at St Andrews in 1984.
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The memory of Seve Ballesteros will be
carried every step of the way by The European Team during The 2012
Ryder Cup with the United States at Medinah Country Club this week.

Olazábal said: “We felt that this was
one way that Seve could be with us every step of the way. This is the
first match since he sadly passed away and a fitting tribute to a true
champion and a great friend.
“Seve was an important part of The
Ryder Cup because of the way he played and conducted himself from his
opening match in 1979. This is the first time since then that he has not
been present in anyway because in 2010 he was able to talk
to everyone via the telephone.
“Seve set a wonderful example to
generations of golfers and for me there are many, many memories
particularly involving The Ryder Cup. Now the best tribute we can pay to
Seve is to go on playing for him and his image will certainly ensure
he is alongside us throughout the week.”
That image of Seve’s salute following
his win at St Andrews is often referred to as “El Momento” and he
described the holing of his winning putt on the 18th green as “the happiest moment of my whole sporting life.”
Ballesteros, who adopted the
silhouette as his business logo and had it tattooed on his left forearm,
played in eight Ryder Cups. He won 22 ½ points from 37 matches
including a record 11 wins and two halves from 15 matches in partnership
with Olazábal.
He passed away on May 7, 2011,
following a courageous battle against cancer and following an
outstanding career in which he won 91 tournaments worldwide including 50
on The European Tour International Schedule, three Open Championships
and two Masters Tournaments.
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