Of Turtlenecks and Polo Shirts – the 2010 British Open
It's a look that's been around forever, but I've certainly never see so much of it... at least not in one place. I'm talking about the "short-sleeved-polo shirt-over-a-long sleeved-undershirt" look.In the past, at the Open Championship... and other events where the weather was blustery... a more traditional sweater-over-a-polo-shirt, (possibly topped by a wind shirt or...
Seve opens up about life, golf and brain surgery
Seve Ballesteros is one of the world's most loved golfers but as an intensely private (and some would say angry) man, what makes him tick has always proved elusive.
One of the finest golf interviews in living memory has just been published in American ...
Seve could be back at The Open
Word on the fairways (or in this case Buzzin Golf) is that Seve Ballesteros has been invited to take part in a four hole tournament at St.Andrew's this year in the eve of the 150th Open Championship.Ballesteros has been invited along with other former ...
Seve Ballesteros sets his sights on St Andrews
Seve Ballesteros is among 32 former champions who have been invited to take part in a four hole tournament as part of the 150th Open anniversary celebrations on the eve of the Championship proper.
Ballesteros who has made a remarkable recovery from the four operations to remove a brain tumor diagnosed in 2008, stated last year...
A tip from Seve Ballesteros
Here's one for those suffering on the golf course at the moment.Seve Ballesteros was asked during his prime about how he manages to subdue his anger hitting after a bad shot."Instant Amnesia".Image Source
Lee Westwood wins Golf Writers Trophy
While the unfortunate Tiger Woods saga fills the gossip pages, Lee Westwood has been hogging the golfing headlines. A week after winning the European Tour’s Golfer of the Year award for the third time the world number four walked away with The Golf Writers Trophy, also for a third time.
Seve Ballesteros is the only previous...
Vivendi withdrawals weaken Britain & Ireland team
The Britain and Ireland team go into this week’s Vivendi Trophy in Paris as underdogs following the withdrawal of some of their top players including four the highest ranked players Paul Casey, Padraig Harrington, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter.
The Britian and Ireland team will also be missing Luke Donald and Justin Rose, while the European...
Seve Ballesteros doubtful for Vivendi Trophy in Paris
There is growing speculation as to whether Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros will make it to this month’s Vivendi Trophy in Paris, as the former World number one is still undergoing radiotherapy treatment following a brain tumour diagnosed in October last year.
A Britain and Ireland team captained by Paul McGinley are due to defend what used...

