Monday, March 8th, 2010
scottSeve set for St Andrews comeback
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Seve Ballesteros |
Seve Ballesteros is set to make an emotional comeback to golf at the 150th anniversary of the Open Championship at St Andrews in July, according to the president of the Spanish Golf Federation.
Seve, 52, is among 32 former champions who've been invited to St Andrews to play in the four-hole mini-tournament the day before the first Open tee shot is hit.
Other previous winners scheduled to attend are Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Arnold Palmer, and RFEG president Gonzaga Escauriaza is sure Seve will be among them.
"He wants to be on the first tee at St Andrews for the four-hole tournament and he will probably be there," said Escauriaza.
"Seve is doing much better. He was doing very well last summer when he started playing again but he went through radiotherapy and chemotherapy - that weakened him a bit but now he's starting to get better and better.
"He will be very happy to be there and I've met his son and he said he wants to caddie for him. All his family are very motivated for him to come back to the game."
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