And before that came Seve Ballesteros. Ballesteros, who would’ve turned 60 on Sunday, died six years ago of brain cancer. The two-time Masters winner was the first player from Spain to win at Augusta.
He was very much present on the course Sunday.
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“Seve did come into my mind today,” Garcia said after winning his first major in a playoff with England’s Justin Rose. “I’m sure he helped a little bit with some of those shots and some of those putts.”
Happy 60th birthday dad! Miss you every day! Im sure you'll be pushing for Sergio today!! @SeveBallesteros #Dad #Masters #VamosSergio pic.twitter.com/LzC85WO7ez
— Javier Ballesteros (@J_Ballesteros1) April 9, 2017
Garcia also made note to mention to Jose Maria Olazabal, the last Spaniard to win the Masters.
“To do it on Seve’s 60th birthday and to join him and Olazabal, my two idols in golf my whole life, it’s something amazing.
“Jose sent me a text on Wednesday night telling me how much he believed in me and what I needed to do. And just pretty much believe in myself and being calm and not letting things get to me that I’ve done in the past. And he said I’m not sharing my champions’ locker with anyone but you.”
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