Seve is still a huge inspiration for Europe, says Bjorn


  • Golf
  • Tuesday, 23 Sep 2014

GLENEAGLES Scotland (Reuters) - Pictures and quotes of Seve Ballesteros are dotted around this week's Ryder Cup venue and ensure he remains a galvanising influence on Europe's team three years after his death, said Thomas Bjorn.

Bjorn, back in the side this week after a 12-year absence, said the charismatic Spaniard was still as much of a driving force now as he was in eight Ryder Cups as a player between 1979-1995 and as a victorious captain on home soil in Valderrama in 1997.

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