"How can I know what I think until I read what I write?" – Henry James


There are a few lone voices willing to utter heresy. I am an avid follower of Ilusion Monetaria, a blog by ex-Bank of Spain economist (and monetarist) Miguel Navascues here.
Dr Navascues calls a spade a spade. He exhorts Spain to break free of EMU oppression immediately. (Ambrose Evans-Pritchard)

sábado, 7 de mayo de 2011

Seve

En estos links, entrañables y llenos de admiración, reverenciales, sendos homenajes a Severiano Ballesteros, uno de los golfistas más queridos y admirados por las tierra del golf. Me quedo con lo que dijo Ben Crenshaw, un golfista, de Severiano (y que el FT considera el mejor epitafio): "Seve hace un golf que ni en mis sueños  he podido imaginar"

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e0f15bd4-7893-11e0-b655-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1LbD5DEjz

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703859304576308891500896236.html?KEYWORDS=severiano

... A los que añado el del NYT, con esta bonita foto, vistiendo su primera chaqueta verde, en el Augusta Master de 1980:
"That daring chip, and the shots before it that rescued him after wild drives into dunes and bushes, caught the golf world’s attention and defined the kind of game that made Ballesteros one of the finest players of his era". “I think he comes as close to a complete player as anybody I’ve ever seen,” his fellow golfer Ben Crenshaw told Sports Illustrated in 1985. “He can hit every shot in the bag and do it with the style and look of a champion.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/08/sports/golf/08ballesteros.html?src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB

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